Sichuan–Qinghai railway

Sichuan–Qinghai railway (Chinese: 川青铁路; pinyin: Chuān–Qīng tiělù),[1][2] formerly known as Chengdu–Lanzhou railway during planning and construction, is a railway line under construction in China. The railway connects Chengdu, the provincial capital of Sichuan with Xining, capital of Qinghai, with a branch connecting Chengdu to Lanzhou, the capital of Gansu.

Sichuan–Qinghai railway
Overview
Native name川青铁路
StatusPartly operational (Chengdu East to Huangshengguan)
Locale China
Termini
Service
Operator(s)China Railway Chengdu Group & China Railway Lanzhou Group
Technical
Line length730.549 km (454 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Operating speed200 km/h (124 mph) (160 km/h (99 mph) between Lanzhou and Guangyuan)
Route map

Up arrow Chengdu–Dazhou railway to Chengdu
Chengdu East
Left arrow Chengdu–Dazhou railway to Dazhou
Qingbaijiang East
Right arrow Baoji–Chengdu railway to Chengdu
Qingbaijiang
Left arrow Baoji–Chengdu railway to Baoji
Dawan
Sanxingdui
Shifang
Mianzhu
Anzhou
Shiziyuan
Maoxian
Diexi
Zhenjiangguan
Songpan
Jiuzhaihuanglong
Huangshengguan
Remoke
Jiuzhaigou
Baigusi
Shangzhangwan
Hezuo
Linxia
Yongjing
Left arrow Lanzhou–Xinjiang high-speed railway to Xining
Lanzhou West
Left arrow Longhai railway to Lianyungang
Down arrow Baotou–Lanzhou railway to Baotou

The line was planned and approved in the aftermath of the 2008 Sichuan earthquake, in order to improve future transportation in the affected area, through which the line will pass directly.[3]

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The Chengdu–Lanzhou railway has a length of 730.549 kilometres (453.942 mi), of which 462 km (287 mi) is new trackage. It is being built as a double-track electrified railway, at the national railway line class I level. It will have an overall design speed of 200 km/h (124 mph); however, the Chengdu-Jiuzhaigou section will have a reduced speed of 174 km/h (108 mph) in some sections, due to the difficult and mountainous terrain. The total investment is expected to be 61.939 billion yuan.

After the completion of the railway, the distance between Lanzhou and Chengdu will be shortened from 1,172 km (728 mi) to 730 km (450 mi). Run time for train services will be reduced to about 5 hours.

Route

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Trains between Qinghai and Chengdu nowadays utilize the Lanzhou–Chongqing railway, switching over to the Xi'an–Chengdu high-speed railway at Guangyuan.[4]

The new Chengdu–Lanzhou railway will head north from the urban area of Chengdu, through Qingbaijiang, Shifang, Mianzhu, Anzhou, and tunnelling through Longmen Mountain to Maoxian, tracing along the Minjiang River valley and on through Chuanzhusi to Jiuzhaigou County. Crossing into the territory of Gansu, across the Bailong River, it joins the Lanzhou-Chongqing HSR at Hadapu, using that railway line to the terminus at Lanzhou West station.

In the early design plan, the railway will pass through Minshan Mountain after Chuanzhusi station, enter Gansu, cross the Bailong River, and connect with the Lanzhou-Chongqing railway at Hadapu station, and share the same line with the Lanzhou-Chongqing railway to the end of Lanzhou East station. In subsequent adjustments, the route north of Huangshengguan station was changed to an integrated design with Chengdu-Xining railway and no longer connected to the Lanzhou-Chongqing railway. The new line will extend from Huangshengguan station to the northwest and enter Gannan via Zoige. It will connect with the Lanzhou-Hezuo railway in Hezuo City. It will then enter Lanzhou via Gannan and Linxia.[5]

A branch will extend from Hezuo to Xining, providing a more direct route between Xining and Chengdu.[6]

Stations

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Main

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Station Name Chinese China Railway & Metro
transfers/connections
Xining 西宁
Haidong West 海东西
Hualong 化隆
Jianzha 尖扎
Tongren 同仁
Ganjia 甘加
Xiahe 夏河
Hezuo 合作 Branch line
Luqu 碌曲
Langmusi 郎木寺
Huahu 花湖
Axi 阿西
Ruoergai 若尔盖
Banyou 班佑
Hongyuan 红原
Huangshengguan[2] 黄胜关 Opened on 30 August 2024.
Huanglongjiuzhai[2] 黄龙九寨 Opened on 30 August 2024.
Songpan[2] 松潘 Opened on 30 August 2024.
Zhenjiangguan[2] 镇江关
Diexi[2] 叠溪
Shidaguan[2] 石大关
Maoxian[2] 茂县
Gaochuan[2] 高川
Anzhou[2] 安州
Mianzhu South[2] 绵竹南
Shifang West[2] 什邡西
Sanxingdui[2] 三星堆
Qingbaijiang[2] 青白江
Chengdu East 成都东 2 7

Branch

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Station Name Chinese China Railway & Metro
transfers/connections
Lanzhou West 兰州西
Xigucheng 西固城
Liujiaxia 刘家峡
Linxia 临夏
Shuangcheng 双城
Hezuo 合作 Main line

History

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Chengdu–Lanzhou railway planning map

Construction on the railway started on 26 February 2011 in Songpan County, Sichuan.[7]

The section from Chengdu East to Zhenjiangguan opened in November 2023. The three-station extension from Zhenjiangguan to Huangshengguan is expected to open in 2024. The entire railway line to be opened in 2026.[6]

References

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  1. ^ "High-speed railway opens to traffic in west China without disturbing panda habitat". 2023-11-28.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "川青铁路、蓉昆高铁来了!" [Chuan-Qing (Sichuan-Qinghai) railway and Rong-Kun (Chengdu-Kunming) high-speed railway is coming!]. 2023-05-08.
  3. ^ "国务院关于印发汶川地震灾后恢复重建总体规划的通知". www.gov.cn. Retrieved 2021-10-05.
  4. ^ "成都到西宁首开直达动车 全程用时10小时13分,较普速列车快5个小时-新华网". m.xinhuanet.com. Retrieved 2024-04-19.
  5. ^ 网易 (2019-05-16). "新建铁路西宁至成都线西宁至黄胜关段环评信息一次公示". www.163.com. Retrieved 2021-10-05.
  6. ^ a b "未来5年,四川交通地理,将迎历史性大变_湃客_澎湃新闻-The Paper". www.thepaper.cn. Retrieved 2021-10-05.
  7. ^ "成都兰州铁路明日动工 时速达200公里_铁甲工程机械网". www.cehome.com. Retrieved 2021-10-05.