China to build another railway to west
November 25, 2008
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China says it will spend about $17.6 billion for a second rail link
to northwestern Xinjiang Uighur, its major coal production region near
Tibet. Construction on the passenger rail link project is expected to
begin next year, with finances coming from the federal and local governments
and other sources, Xinhua reported Tuesday. The rail line will go through
Gansu, Qinghai and Xinjiang provinces and will facilitate the transport
of agricultural products and coal, relieving congestion on the existing
1,175-mile line from Gansu's capital Lanzhou to Xinjiang. When the project
is completed, the existing railway will become a cargo line, the report
said. The announcement comes in the wake of the discovery of a 23-billion
ton coalfield in Xinjiang. Xinjiang province with total estimated coal
reserves of up to 2.19 trillion tons accounts for 40.5 percent of China's
total coal reserves. The province is near Mongolia to the east, Russia
to the north and Pakistan and India to the west.
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