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Baocheng railway near Yangpingguan

Baoji–Chengdu railway

toLonghai railway

0 km
Baoji

to Longhai railway

Wei River

Baoji South

Spiral

45 km
Qinling

67 km
Honghuapu

91 km
Fengzhou

103 km
Feng County*

entering Gansu Province

120 km
Hongqing

125 km
Lijiahe

135 km
Liangdang

151 km
Hui County

re-entering Shaanxi Province

174 km
Baishuijiang

182 km
Hongweiba

190 km
Matiwang

199 km
Xujiaping

208 km
Hengxianhe

215 km
Lueyang County

237 km
Lesuhe

247 km
Gaotanzi

259 km
Juting

toYangpingguan–Ankang railway

271 km
Yangpingguan

283 km
Yanziban

entering Sichuan Province

302 km
Datan

323 km
Chaotian District

341 km
Ranjiahe

350 km
Guangyuan

toGuangyuan–Wangcang railway

Guangyuan South

Zoumaling

Zhaohua

Shaxiba

415 km
Zhuyuan

Banzhuyuan

Majiaoba

Erlang Temple

Houba

Xiaoxiba

Shuanghekou

512 km
Jiangyou

Sanhechang

Shimaba

554 km
Mianyang

Zaojiaopu

Tanjiaba

584 km
Luojiang

Huangxu

608 km
Deyang

Shifang

631 km
Guanghan

toChengdu–Wenchuan railway

toDazhou–Chengdu railway

Xindu District

toChengdu–Pujiang railway

669 km
Chengdu

toChengdu–Kunming railway

The Baoji–Chengdu railwayorBaocheng railway (simplified Chinese: 宝成铁路; traditional Chinese: 寶成鐵路; pinyin: bǎochéng tiělù), is a mixed single- and double-track, electrified, railroad in China between BaojiinShaanxi province and ChengduinSichuan province. The Baocheng Line is the main railway connection between the northern/northwestern and southwestern China. The line has a total length of 668.2 km and passes through mostly mountainous terrain in southern Shaanxi, eastern Gansu and northern Sichuan.[1] It opened in 1961 as the first rail outlet from Sichuan, and in 1975 became the first railway in China to be electrified.[1] Other cities along route include Mianyang, Guangyuan, Guanghan and Lueyang.

Line description

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Baocheng railway near the Jialing River

The Baocheng Line runs from the plains of the Sichuan Basin to the Wei River Valley. It traverses the Qin Mountains, the east–west range that divides northern from southern China. The line has 304 tunnels and 1,001 bridges, which collectively account for 17% of the total track length.[1]

In Baoji, the line meets the Longhai railway, on which trains can travel east to Xi'an and the Central Plains or west to Lanzhou and the northwest. At Yangpingguan, the line intersects with the Yangpingguan–Ankang railway which branches eastward along the Han River Valley. In Chengdu, the line connects with the Chengyu Line to Chongqing, Chengqian Line to Guizhou, and Chengkun Line to Kunming.

History

[edit]
The opening of the first electrified railway in China on August 15, 1961 (Baocheng railway, Baoji–Fengzhou section)

The Baocheng line was originally proposed in Sun Yat-sen's 1913 China National railway plan as part of the Datong–Chengdu railway. Construction began in Chengdu on July 1, 1952 and from Baoji in January 1954.[1] The line opened on January 1, 1958.[2] The Baoji–Fengzhou section electrified in 1961, becoming the first railway to be electrified in the country.[2] The entire line was electrified in 1971.[2] Construction of a second track between Chengdu and Yangpingguan began in 1993 and was completed in 1999. From Yangpingguan to Baoji, the line remains single-track. The railway was badly damaged by the 2008 Sichuan earthquake.[2]

The Baoji–Chengdu railway, together with the Xi'an–Baoji section of the Longhai railway, formed the main railway route between Xi'an and Chengdu (and, in general, between North China and Sichuan). However, the new Xi'an–Chengdu high-speed railway, between these two cities has assumed much of the passenger traffic on this route.

Rail junctions

[edit]

Sichuan Province

Shaanxi Province

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ a b c d (Chinese) "第八期 宝成铁路" 中国制造之科技 Accessed 2010-05-22
  • ^ a b c d (Chinese) 宝成铁路建成通车 腾讯大秦网 2013-05-28

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