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Datong–Puzhou railway
Overview
OwnerChina Railway
Termini
  • Fenglingdu near Xi'an
  • History
    Opened1940
    Technical
    Line length864 km (537 mi)
    Charactermain line
    Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
    Electrification25 kV, 50 Hz AC

    Tongpu-Line

    km

    0
    Datong

    10
    Pingwang

    19
    Hanjialing

    30
    Libazhuang

    42
    Huairen

    52
    Songjiazhuang

    65
    Jinshatan

    76
    Beizhouzhuang

    85
    Daiyue

    95
    Dongyulin

    105
    Yuanshulin

    116
    Shentou

    121
    Daxin

    129
    Shuozhou

    138
    Qianzhai

    154
    Yangfangkou

    166
    Ningwu

    171
    Fenghuangcun

    186
    Zhangzhen

    194
    Xuangang

    202
    Luzhuang

    212
    Shangyangwu

    218
    Daniudian

    225
    Meijiazhuang

    231
    Yuanping

    236
    Tanglingang

    245
    Xinkou

    251
    Buluo

    58
    Boming

    267
    Xinzhou

    273
    Tamura

    282
    Douluo

    288
    Sizhuang

    295
    Pingshe

    301
    Nanhe

    308
    Beibai

    311
    Gaocun

    318
    Baijing

    326
    Yangqu

    333
    Nantadi

    341
    Huanghouyuan

    Left arrowShanglancun railway from Shanglancun

    346
    Taiyuan North

    352
    Taiyuan East

    355
    Taiyuan

    364
    Beiying

    374
    Mingli

    382
    Yuci

    392
    Xiuwen

    418
    Taigu

    428
    Dongguan

    441
    Qixian

    451
    Hongshan

    463
    Pingyao

    474
    Zhanglan

    484
    Yian

    494
    Jiexiu

    501
    Yitang

    511
    Liangdu

    521
    Lingshi

    528
    Lengquan

    541
    Fujiatan

    547
    Nanguan

    555
    Shenlin

    564
    Huozhou

    569
    Shengfu

    576
    Xinzhi

    584
    Shitancun

    591
    Zhaocheng

    598
    Xinbao

    606
    Hongtong

    616
    Ganting

    623
    Linfen North

    629
    Linfen

    641
    Zhangli

    655
    Xiangfen

    666
    Chaizhuang

    676
    Gaoxian

    685
    Houma North

    689
    Houma

    696
    Shidian

    703
    Liyuan

    712
    Dongzhen

    724
    Wenxi

    740
    Shuitou

    745
    Xingnan

    752
    Banpocun

    760
    Anyi

    767
    Yuncheng

    775
    Dianpo

    784
    Haixian

    796
    Dongcun

    807
    Yuxiang

    812
    Sunchang

    823
    Yongji

    835
    Puzhou

    843
    Hanyang

    854
    Shouyang

    865
    Fenglingdu

    872
    Gangkou

    878
    Gongzhuang

    888
    Mengyuan

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  • The Datong–PuzhouorTongpu railway (simplified Chinese: 同蒲铁路; traditional Chinese: 同蒲鐵路; pinyin: tóngpǔ tiělù), is a major trunkline railroadinnorthern China, and the main axial railway of Shanxi Province. The railway is located entirely within Shanxi and diagonally bisects the province from Datong in the northeast to Fenglingdu, near the village of Puzhou, in the southwest corner. The line is named after Datong and Puzhou, and has a total length of 865 km (537 mi). The line is often referred to by its northern and southern halves with Taiyuan, the provincial capital as the midpoint. Southern Tongpu railway from Taiyuan to Fenglingdu is 513 km (319 mi) in length and was built from 1933 to 1935. The Northern Tongpu railway, from Datong to Taiyuan is 351 km (218 mi) in length and was built from 1933 to 1940. Major cities and towns along route include Datong, Huairen, Shuozhou, Ningwu, Yuanping, Xinzhou, Taiyuan, Yuci, Taigu, Qi County, Pingyao, Huozhou, Hongdong, Linfen, Houma and Fenglingdu.

    The section between Yuanping and Huairen is quadruple track, but the third/forth track is straight north–south rather than serving Shuozhou and Ningwu. This track is currently part of Datong–Xi'an passenger railway.

    History

    [edit]

    The Tongpu railway was built during Yan Xishan's administration of Shanxi Province.[1] Yan initially appealed to the central government of the Republic of China for assistance to build a railway in Shanxi, and after being denied funding in 1928, embarked on his own railway building project.[2] He hired a German surveyor team to plan the line. In 1930, when Yan lost power during the Central Plains War, the railway project temporarily halted.[2] In 1932, Yan regained control of Shanxi and formed the Jinsui (Shanxi–Suiyuan) Army Construction Corp to build the line as a 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) narrow gauge railway, which the German team recommended to save cost.[2] Construction began simultaneously on the North and South Tongpu Lines in May 1933.[2] On August 1, 1935, the Taiyuan to Yuanping section entered into operation.[2] By August 1937, the North Tongpu Line had reached within 8 km (5.0 mi) of Datong but the fall of the city to the invading Japanese during the Second Sino-Japanese War halted construction.[2] In 1939, the Japanese used forced labor to work on the remainder of the line.[2] Guerilla activity limited travel speed on the line to 25–35 km/h (16–22 mph).[2] After the end of World War II, Yan regained control of the Shanxi and the Tongpu railway. During the ensuing Chinese Civil War, Communist forces and partisans sabotaged the North Tongpu Line, rendering it unusable until after the conflict. Reconstruction began in November 1949 and the entire line was converted into standard gauge and reopened to traffic in August 1951. In 1957, work began on a bypass between Ningwu and Xuangang through the Duanjialing Tunnel, which at 3,345 m (10,974 ft) was the second longest railway tunnel in China at the time.[2] The tunnel was completed in 1959.[2] In the early 1980s, the North Tongpu Line underwent electrification to increase coal transport capacity.[2]

    Rail connections

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    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ (Chinese) 从修筑同蒲铁路看阎锡山其人 Last Accessed 2011-08-12
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k (Chinese) 同蒲铁路简介 Archived 2013-02-21 at archive.today Last Accessed 2011-08-12

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Datong–Puzhou_railway&oldid=1179515647"

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