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BEIJING, Dec. 11 (Xinhuanet) -- It will take
travelers only 48 hours by direct train trip from Beijing to Lhasa, capital of
west China's Tibet Autonomous Region as of July 1 next year, a railway official
said.
Travelers can enjoy the world-class tourist sites along the newly-built line during the 48-hour
direct railway trip, includingthe Qinghai Lake," said Zhang Shuguang, director
of the Transportation Bureau with China's Ministry of Railways.
The new railway line will be operational at the
Beijing's West Railway Station from July 1, 2006, the official said, adding that
key parts of the line, the Qinghai-Tibet Railway, had been completed on Oct. 12
this year.
Qinghai-Tibet section of the railway is the world's
highest railway, the official said, adding that some 960 kilometers of thetracks
were laid at 4,000 meters above sea level, with the highestparts reaching 5,072
meters.
The railway is still the world's longest plateau
railroad whichextends 1,956 kilometers from Qinghai's provincial capital Xining
to Lhasa in Tibet. The Golmud-Lhasa section, completed on Oct. 12 this year,
zigzags 1,142 kilometers across the Kunlun and Tanggulamountain ranges.
"The Beijing-Lhasa train will run at a speed of 160
km per houron the plain, but will slow down at 120 km per hour when it reaches
the Qinghai-Tibet section" Zhang said.
According to the official, the trains running on the
Qinghai-Tibet Railway are the most advanced ones in China. All thecarriages of
the trains are installed with oxygen-supplying equipments and every passenger
will be provided with an oxygen mask.
"Passengers will not feel altitude reaction or
sickness," he said.
In addition to Beijing, some other Chinese cities,
including Shanghai, Guangzhou and Chengdu, will also launch direct railway
passenger transportation to Lhasa as of July 1 next year, Zhang said.
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