China starts building new Xinjiang railway
Updated: 2014-11-17 21:59
(Xinhua)
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URUMQI - China has begun building a railway linking the northwestern Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region with other parts of the country.
Work began on the 1,214-km line between Korla in southern Xinjiang and Golmud in neighboring Qinghai province on Sunday, according to Urumqi Railway Administration.
At a cost of 37 billion yuan ($ 6 bln), construction is scheduled to take five years. The railway is the latest improvement to the rail connectivity of Xinjiang, a key area in the Silk Road economic belt.
For years, the Lanxin railway was the only link between Xinjiang and other parts of China, before a high-speed rail line began operations on Sunday.
In June, construction began on a railway linking Ejina in Inner Mongolia autonomous region and Hami in Xinjiang.
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