in southern
Badong County, the world's second highest bridge The prefecture has only a small amount of Yangtze River frontage, but
Badong, in the prefecture's northeast, has a
Yangtze River port. The
Qing River in the central part of the prefecture, with its cascade of reservoirs, is an important waterway as well. Due to the mountainous terrain, until recently the prefecture had no railways, and even the highways were of doubtful quality. aircraft in a special livery for promotion of tourism in the prefecture The
Yichang−Wanzhou Railway, completed in December 2010, crosses the prefecture from east to west, providing a more direct connection between Hubei and
Sichuan than was previously available. In addition, the
Chongqing−Lichuan Railway from the
Lichuan Railway Station on the Yiwan line connects the cities. A single line now connects Enshi with Beijing and Wuhan as well as many additional cities. The train between Beijing and Enshi takes approximately 24 hours and includes many stops along the way. The
G42 Shanghai–Chengdu Expressway, routed along the same Yichang-Wanzhou corridor, was completed in 2014.
Sidu River Bridge, part of the expressway, was at the time of its construction the world's
highest bridge.
Xujiaping Airport is the only airport in Enshi. ==Economy==