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The ƜrĆ¼mqi-Dzungaria railway or Wuzhun railway ( Chinese: 乌准铁č·Æ) is a single-track railway line in Xinjiang, China, between ƜrĆ¼mqi, the regional capital of Xinjiang, and the coal fields of the eastern Junggar Basin (Dzungaria). [1] The railway is 264 km (164 mi) in length and runs east from ƜrĆ¼mqi to Wucaiwan ( Chinese: äŗ”å½©ę¹¾, in Jimsar County) to Jiangjunmiao ( Chinese: 将军åŗ™), in the northern part of Qitai County. The line opened in 2009 and was built primarily to carry coal. [1]

At its northern end, the line meets the Altayā€“Fuyunā€“Zhundong railway.

Passenger services

On 12 July 2019, a passenger service was introduced between ƜrĆ¼mqi railway station, Weijiaquan, and Zhundong. [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "ꖰē–†ē²¾ä¼Šéœć€ä¹Œē²¾äŗŒēŗæć€å„ŽåŒ—ć€ä¹Œå‡†4ę”é“č·Æꖰēŗæ开通čæč„" [Four new railways enter into service in Xinjiang: the Jingheā€“Yining line, the ƜrĆ¼mqiā€“Jinghe second track, the Kuitunā€“Beitun line, and the ƜrĆ¼mqiā€“Dzungaria line] (in Chinese). November 6, 2009.
  2. ^ "7꜈12ę—„ä¹Œå‡†é“č·Æä¹Œå‡†ę®µę—…å®¢čæč¾“开通čæč„ é­å®¶ę³‰ć€å‡†äøœē«™å¼€åŠžå®¢čæäøšåŠ”". xj.chinadaily.com.cn. Retrieved December 7, 2020.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The ƜrĆ¼mqi-Dzungaria railway or Wuzhun railway ( Chinese: 乌准铁č·Æ) is a single-track railway line in Xinjiang, China, between ƜrĆ¼mqi, the regional capital of Xinjiang, and the coal fields of the eastern Junggar Basin (Dzungaria). [1] The railway is 264 km (164 mi) in length and runs east from ƜrĆ¼mqi to Wucaiwan ( Chinese: äŗ”å½©ę¹¾, in Jimsar County) to Jiangjunmiao ( Chinese: 将军åŗ™), in the northern part of Qitai County. The line opened in 2009 and was built primarily to carry coal. [1]

At its northern end, the line meets the Altayā€“Fuyunā€“Zhundong railway.

Passenger services

On 12 July 2019, a passenger service was introduced between ƜrĆ¼mqi railway station, Weijiaquan, and Zhundong. [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "ꖰē–†ē²¾ä¼Šéœć€ä¹Œē²¾äŗŒēŗæć€å„ŽåŒ—ć€ä¹Œå‡†4ę”é“č·Æꖰēŗæ开通čæč„" [Four new railways enter into service in Xinjiang: the Jingheā€“Yining line, the ƜrĆ¼mqiā€“Jinghe second track, the Kuitunā€“Beitun line, and the ƜrĆ¼mqiā€“Dzungaria line] (in Chinese). November 6, 2009.
  2. ^ "7꜈12ę—„ä¹Œå‡†é“č·Æä¹Œå‡†ę®µę—…å®¢čæč¾“开通čæč„ é­å®¶ę³‰ć€å‡†äøœē«™å¼€åŠžå®¢čæäøšåŠ”". xj.chinadaily.com.cn. Retrieved December 7, 2020.

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