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Xi'an-Chengdu
high-speed railway
西成客运专线
Overview
StatusIn operation
LocaleShaanxi and Sichuan
Termini
  • Chengdu East
  • Service
    Services1
    Operator(s)CR Xi'an Group & CR Chengdu Group
    History
    Opened6 December 2017
    Technical
    Line length510 km (317 mi)
    Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
    Electrification25 kV/50 Hz AC overhead catenary
    Operating speed250 km/h (160 mph)

    Route map

    Xi'an North

    Xi'an

    Xi'an West

    Feng River Grand Bridge (20,944 m)

    Huyi

    Qingliangshan Tunnel (12,553 m)

    Donglaoyu River Bridge (243 m)

    Daqinling Tunnel (14,846 m)

    Caiziping Grand Bridge

    Xinchangjie

    Tianhuashan Tunnel (15,989 m)

    Lao'anshan Tunnel (15,161 m)

    Foping

    Deli Tunnel (14,167 m)

    Furenshan Tunnel (13,101 m)

    Yangxian West

    Xushui River Grand Bridge (18,960 m)

    Chenggu North

    Wenchuan River Grand Bridge (25,905 m)

    Hanzhong

    Han River Grand Bridge (4,908.24 m)

    Xinji

    Fuchuan Tunnel (9,015 m)

    Fangjiawan Tunnel (8,561 m)

    Qishuba Tunnel (7,225.7 m)

    Hejialiang Tunnel (12,405 m)

    Ningqiang South

    Qipanguan Tunnel (9,229 m), Shaanxi/Sichuan border

    Chaotian

    Xiao'an Tunnel (13,430 m)

    Zhaojiayan Tunnel (8,345 m)

    Jialing River Grand Bridge (1,720 m)

    Guangyuan

    Bailong River Grand Bridge (1,394 m)

    Zhanggongling Tunnel

    Jianmenguan

    Huangjialiang Tunnel (11,632 m)

    Qingchuan

    Jinjiayan Tunnel (12,029 m)

    Liangchahe Grand Bridge (2,562 m)

    Jiangyou North

    Jiangyou

    Qinglian

    Mianyang

    Luojiang East

    Deyang

    Guanghan North

    Qingbaijiang East

    Xindu East

    Chengdu East

    Xicheng Passenger Dedicated Line
    Simplified Chinese西成客运专线
    Traditional Chinese西成客運專線

    Xi'an–Chengdu high-speed railwayorXi'an-Chengdu Passenger Dedicated Line, is a dual-track, electrified, high-speed rail lineinWestern China between Xi'an and Chengdu, respectively the provincial capitals of Shaanxi and Sichuan. This line, which commenced operations on 6 December 2017, runs 510 km (320 mi) through Shaanxi and Sichuan provinces and accommodates trains traveling at speeds up to 250 km/h (160 mph).[1] Travel time between the two provincial capitals was reduced from 16 to less than three hours.[2]

    The project was approved by the State Development and Planning Commission in October 2010.[1] Construction of the Sichuan section of the railway started on November 10, 2010,[3] and of the Shaanxi section, on October 27, 2012.[4] The line traverses the rugged Qin and Daba Mountains and connects the Guanzhong Plains with the Sichuan Basin.

    The line is part of the Beijing–Kunming corridor.

    Route[edit]

    The high-speed rail line connects Xian, in the Wei River Valley, Hanzhong, in the Han River Valley, and Guangyuan, Jiangyou and Chengdu in the Sichuan Basin. In the Qin Mountains, it has 127 km (79 mi) of tunnels, including six over 10,000 m (6.2 mi) in length.[5] The railway passes under ecologically sensitive areas including the Taibaishan and Hanzhong Crested Ibis National Nature Reserves, which are home to the endangered giant panda, golden snub-nosed monkey, takin and crested ibis.[5]

    Over much of its length, the Xi'an–Chengdu Passenger Dedicated Line largely parallels existing railways: the Yangpingguan–Ankang railway in southwestern Shaanxi (between Hanzhong and the Yangpingguan junction), and the Baoji–Chengdu railway in Sichuan (from Yangpingguan to Chengdu). However, the section from Xi'an to Hanzhong, crossing in tunnels under the Qin Mountains, follows an entirely new direct route.

    High speed rail reforms meant direct Chengdu-Lanzhou and Chongqing-Xi'an services would use a combination of Xi'an–Chengdu high-speed railway and Chongqing–Lanzhou railway from where they met at Guangyuan. This would negate the need to build a separate direct Chongqing-Xi'an or Chengdu-Lanzhou lines.[6] However, with the announcement of the expanded 8+8 high speed rail grid, the two originally planned lines were reinstated in the masterplan.[7]

    The Chengdu-Xi'an HSR have to cross the Qin Mountains; to achieve that, trains must climb continuously at 2.5% inclination (2.5 meters up per 100 meters run) for 47 kilometers.[citation needed] Since most HSR trains with 250 km/h maximum speed are not equipped with sufficient redundant power to maintain max speed climbing, trains scheduled to run between Chengdu and Xi'an using 250 km/h max speed equipments have to reserve extra time for the tunnel. However, for trains that continue to Beijing via Xi'an-Zhengzhou High Speed Rail and Guangzhou-Beijing High Speed Rail, an equipment capable of 350 km/h operations must be utilized to reach regular speed on the Zhengzhou-Beijing part. With redundant power equipped for 350 km/h operations, they lose less speed going up the tunnel, thus spending less time; this has reportedly caused these trains to have to reduce speed to maintain proper separation.

    History[edit]

    Notes[edit]

  • ^ "Xi'an-Chengdu high-speed railway enters test run - Xinhua | English.news.cn". Archived from the original on January 24, 2018.
  • ^ "成都至西安客运专线(四川段)等七项工程开工建设". www.gov.cn. Archived from the original on 2012-10-06.
  • ^ 我国首条连接西北和西南地区的高速铁路开工. 2012-11-11. Archived May 9, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, 2012-11-01
  • ^ a b c 中国首条穿越秦岭高铁年底开工 绕避生态敏感区. 中国新闻网 (in Simplified Chinese). 2010-11-03.
  • ^ 市发改委:渝西高铁搁浅. 重庆到西安将借道西成高铁. 2012-09-28. Archived May 14, 2013, at the Wayback Machine, Chongqing Ribao, 2012-09-28
  • ^ 中國高鐵"八縱八橫"線路確定 包含京台高鐵. Retrieved 2017-04-07.

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