, between
Xining and
Golmud , located at , is the highest station in the world The capital of the Qinghai Province,
Xining, became connected with the rest of the country by rail in 1959, when the
Lanqing Railway from Lanzhou was completed. The section of the future Qingzang Railway from
Xining to
Golmud, Qinghai opened to traffic in 1984. But the remaining section from Golmud to Lhasa could not be constructed until technical difficulties of building railroad tracks on permafrost were solved. This section was formally started on 29 June 2001, finished on 12 October 2005, and signaling work and track testing took another eight months. It was completed in five years at a cost of $3.68 billion. Track-laying in Tibet was launched from both directions, towards Tanggula Mountain and Lhasa, from
Amdo railway station on 22 June 2004. On 24 August 2005, track was laid at the railway's highest point, the
Tanggula Pass, above sea level. There are 44 stations, among them Tanggula Mountain railway station, at the world's highest. Peru's
Ticlio railway station at is the highest in the Americas (
Cóndor station; at , on the
Rio Mulatos-Potosí line,
Bolivia, and La
Galera station at , in
Peru, being the next highest). The Qingzang Railway project involved more than 20,000 workers and over 6,000 pieces of
industrial equipment, and is one of China's major accomplishments of the 21st century.
Bombardier Transportation built 361 high-altitude passenger carriages with special enriched-oxygen and UV-protection systems, delivered between December 2005 and May 2006. Fifty-three are luxury sleeper carriages for tourist services. The construction of the railway was part of the
China Western Development strategy, an attempt to develop the western provinces of China, which are much less developed than eastern China. The railway will be extended to Zhangmu via
Shigatse () to the west, and
Dali via
Nyingchi () to the east. A further extension is planned to link Shigatse with
Yadong near the China-
India border (Map). The railway is considered one of the greatest feats in modern Chinese history by the government, and as a result, is often mentioned on regular TV programs. Chinese-Tibetan folk singer
Han Hong has a song called
Tianlu (Road to Heaven; 天路) praising the Qingzang Railway.
Completed extensions On 17 August 2008, a railway spokesman confirmed plans to add six more rail lines connecting to the Qinghai–Tibet railway, including from Lhasa to
Nyingchi and from Lhasa to
Shigatse, both in the
Tibet Autonomous Region. Three lines will originate from Golmud in
Qinghai province and run to
Chengdu in
Sichuan province,
Dunhuang in
Gansu province, and
Korla of the
Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. The sixth will link
Xining, the capital of Qinghai, with
Zhangye in
Gansu. The six lines are expected to be in operation before 2020. Construction work of the Lhasa–Shigatse extension began on 26 September 2010; it was opened in August 2014. The construction of
Dunhuang–Golmud railway began in December 2012 and finished on 18 December 2019. This new railway extends the existed
Yinmaxia station on the Qinghai–Tibet Railway to
Dunhuang,
Gansu, establishing a direct connection between
Xinjiang and Tibet.
Addition of capacity and electrification and
Erlang, in
Haixi Prefecture, Qinghai Given that the
Sichuan-Tibet railway is expected to be completed relatively later with less capacity, the Qinghai–Tibet railway is expected to add cargo capacity to fulfill the demand of material transportation. 13 stations along the Qinghai–Tibet railway have received extensions of sidings or passing loops, or these were built from scratch. This will allow the daily train received from Lhasa Railway station to expand from 6 to 12–14. An electrification feasibility study is also in progress.
Connection to Nepal In a meeting between Chinese and
Nepalese officials on 25 April 2008, the Chinese delegation announced the intention to extend the Qingzang railway originally to
Zhangmu (
Nepali: Khasa) on the Nepalese border. Nepal had requested that the railway be extended to enable trade and tourism between the two nations. The section
Lhasa-Shigatse opened in August 2014. In June 2018, China and Nepal signed a series of agreements including the construction of Shigatse-
Kathmandu railway during Nepali prime minister
Oli's visit to China. China plans to extend this railway up to
Lake Paiku/
Gyirong, which is around 60 km from the Rasuwa border crossing. Construction of the railway from Shigatse to Gyirong is expected to start in 2025. The final part of the whole infrastructure will be the Gyirong-Katmandu railway. == Route ==