Dunhuang–Golmud railway

The Dunhuang–Golmud railway or Dunge railway (Chinese: 敦格铁路; pinyin: dūngé tiělù) is a railway between Dunhuang, Gansu and Golmud, Qinghai in Northwestern China. The 617 km (383 mi) railway from Dunhuang to Golmud consists of two parts: an existing section of the Qinghai–Tibet railway from Golmud to Yinmaxia station, and a newly built 509 km (316 mi) single-track electrified rail line connecting Yinmaxia station to Dunhuang, following a route similar to that of China National Highway 215. The railway allows passenger trains to run at speeds up to 120 km/h (75 mph) and can carry freight trains of up to 4000 tonnes.

Dunhuang–Golmud railway
敦格铁路
Overview
StatusOperational
Locale People's Republic of China
Termini
Service
TypeHeavy rail
System China Railway
Operator(s)China Railway Qingzang Group
History
Opened2019
Technical
Line length617 km (383 mi)
Number of tracks1 (Single-track railway)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Minimum radius800 m (2,625 ft)
ElectrificationOverhead line 25 kV, 50 Hz
Operating speed120km/h
Highest elevation1.3%

The construction of the line began in December 2012 and finished in December 2019. Since Dunhuang, located in the westernmost part of Gansu, is already connected to the Lanzhou–Xinjiang railway by the Liugou–Dunhuang branch (the Liudun railway, 柳敦铁路), the Dunhuang–Golmud link establishes a direct connection between Xinjiang and Tibet Autonomous Region. Provisions is made for upgrading to double-track railway in the future.

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