Hami–Lop Nur railway
Hami–Lop Nur railway or Haluo railway (simplified Chinese: 哈罗铁路; traditional Chinese: 哈羅鐵路; pinyin: hāluó tiělù), is a railway in the eastern part of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of China between Hami and Lop Nur. The line is 374.83 km (233 mi) long and began commercial operation on November 29, 2012.[1] Construction began in August 2010 and track laying was completed in late July 2012.[2] The Lop Nur terminal of the line is near the industrial facility at 40.463608°N 90.864700°E.
The line is mainly used to ship potassium salts mined near Lop Nur.[2]
To ensure the supply of daily necessities for the staff along the line, commuter trains are officially launched from November 21, 2013, and commuter cars open every five days.[3]
Rail connections
Stations
- Hami Nan (哈密南)
- Huayuan Xiang (花园乡)
- Nanhu (南湖)
- Shaha (沙哈)
- Bate (巴特)
- Lianyu Shan (鲢鱼山)
- Heilong Feng (黑龙峰)
- Duotou Shan (多头山)
- Dongtai Di (东台地)
- Luozhong (罗中)[4]
See also
References
- "新疆哈密至罗布泊铁路正式通车(图)". CRI (in Chinese). 29 November 2012.
- "Hami–Lop Nur railway to boost Xinjiang development". CCTV. 23 July 2012.
- 罗布泊罗中火车站迎来首列通勤车. China Luolan Government Website.
- 哈罗铁路. China.com.cn.
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