Dunhuang railway explained

The Dunhuang railway is a branch of the Lanzhou–Xinjiang railway in Gansu Province, China. It runs 169km (105miles) from Liugou railway station in Guazhou County, on the main line, to the terminus at Dunhuang railway station. Construction, at a cost of 640 million yuan, started on 7 September 2004. The first service to Dunhuang ran on 3 March 2006.[1] [2]

Station list

StationChineseDistance (km)LocationCoordinates
0 40.679°N 96.4378°W
小宛
40.5678°N 95.7735°W
甜水井
169 40.1687°N 94.7833°W

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: http://www.china-embassy.or.jp/jpn/zt/xbdkf/t238440.htm . ja:敦煌鉄道が全線開通、全長169キロ 甘粛省で唯一の観光専用 . Opening of the Dunhuang Railway, length is 169 kilometers. It is the only sightseeing-only railway in Gansu Province . Japanese . Embassy of the People's Republic of China in Japan . 4 March 2006 . 5 April 2017.
  2. Web site: http://www.gov.cn/jrzg/2006-03/03/content_217421.htm . zh:敦煌铁路正式全线开通 结束敦煌没有铁路的历史 . Official opening of the Dunhuang Railway . Chinese . . 3 March 2006 . 5 April 2017.