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词条 Dazhou–Chengdu railway
释义

  1. Route

  2. History

  3. Rail junctions

  4. See also

  5. References

Dazhou–Chengdu Railway or Dacheng Railway ({{zh|s=达成铁路|t=達成鐵路|p=dáchéng tiělù}}), is a double-track, electrified railroad in Sichuan Province of southwest China. The railway is named after its two terminal cities Chengdu and Dazhou. The line has a total length of {{convert|403|km|mi|0|abbr=on}} and opened in 1997. Other cities and towns along the route include Suining and Nanchong. The line is owned and operated by the Dacheng Railway Company Limited, a 70-30 joint venture between the Ministry of Railways and Sichuan Provincial Government.[1]

Route

The Dacheng-Chengdu Railway runs from Chengdu, the provincial capital in central Sichuan to Sanhui Township of Qu County, Dazhou Municipality in eastern Sichuan. The Dacheng Line forms an important link in China's national railway network, connecting the Baoji-Chengdu and Chengdu-Kunming Railways in the west with the Suining−Chongqing Railway in the center and Xiangyang-Chongqing Railway in the east. It is a major railway outlet for the Sichuan Basin, and a section of the Shanghai–Wuhan–Chengdu High-Speed Railway. High-speed train service between Chengdu and Chongqing run on the Dazhou−Chengdu and Suining−Chongqing Lines instead of the longer and older Chengdu–Chongqing Railway.

History

The Dacheng Railway was proposed in 1958 by Railway Minister Teng Daiyuan but was halted after two years of planning due to economic difficulties caused by the Great Leap Forward.[2] The project was reconsidered in 1965 but was set aside in favor of building the Xiangfan-Chongqing Railway first.[2] In 1986, Deng Xiaoping, a native of eastern Sichuan, pressed for the project to proceed and construction began in June 1992.[2] Some {{convert|386|km|mi|0|abbr=on}} of new tracks were laid.[2] The railway opened on December 25, 1997.[2]

From June 2005 to July 1, 2009, the entire line was electrified.[3] The Chengdu-Suining section in the west was double tracked and can permit trains to reach a top speed of 200 km/h.[3] A second line was added to the Suining-Sanhui section in the east and trains can reach 160 km/h on this section.[3]

Rail junctions

  • Chengdu: Baoji–Chengdu Railway, Chengdu–Kunming Railway
  • Suining: Suining–Chongqing Railway
  • Dazhou: Xiangyang–Chongqing Railway

See also

{{Portal|Trains}}
  • List of railways in China

References

1. ^(Chinese) 雷康 达成铁路 Dazhou-Chengdu Railroad 2007-02-12
2. ^(Chinese) 达成铁路建成通车
3. ^(Chinese) "达成铁路西段扩能改造工程建成开通" 四川在线-四川日报 2009-07-02
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2 : Rail transport in Sichuan|Railway lines opened in 1997

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