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A section of the railway between Nanshan and Erlang, in Haixi Prefecture, Qinghai. Given that the Sichuan-Tibet railway is expected to be completed relatively later with less capacity, the Qinghai–Tibet railway is expected to add cargo capacity to fulfill the demand of material transportation. 13 stations along the Qinghai–Tibet railway ...
China Railway Qingzang Group, officially abbreviated as CR Qingzang or CR-Qingzang, also known as CR Qinghai-Tibet and CRQT, formerly, Qinghai-Tibet Railway Company or Qingzang Railway Company, is a subsidiary under the jurisdiction of the China Railway (formerly the Ministry of Railway). The company was founded in 2002 and reincorporated in ...
The station is located in the southern part of China. It is a high elevation railway connecting the autonomous region of China to Tibet. It was opened to the public on July 1, 2006. The station is an unmanned observation station of the Qinghai-Tibet Railway and is operated by the Qinghai-Tibet Railway Group Company.
'Wind Volcano Tunnel') is the highest railway tunnel in the world. It is 1,338 metres (4,390 feet) long, and stands 4,905 meters (16,093 feet) above sea level . It is part of the Qinghai–Tibet Railway , linking Qinghai and Tibet that was completed in 2006.
The Yangbajing Tunnel is a railway tunnel, some 3,345 metres long, of the Qinghai–Tibet Railway which links Xining with Lhasa across the high Tibetan Plateau of north-east China. [1] It is 4,264 metres above sea level and located 80 kilometres NW of the Tibetan regional capital, Lhasa .
Xining railway station (simplified Chinese: 西宁站; traditional Chinese: 西寧站; pinyin: Xīníng Zhàn) is the main railway station serving the city of Xining in Qinghai, China. It is the first station on the Qinghai–Tibet Railway which connects the city with Lhasa in Tibet .
Inside Lhasa–Shigatse railway train. The line was a spur line of the Qinghai–Tibet railway. The length of the railway is 253 km (157 mi). [2] Construction began in September 2010 and was connected to the Qinghai–Tibet Railway in May 2013. The line was completed in July 2014 and opened for commercial operations on August 16, 2014.
Qinghai–Tibet railway; S. Sichuan–Qinghai railway This page was last edited on 29 March 2013, at 06:37 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...