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Suining–Chongqing railway
Suining-Chongqing section of the Shanghai–Wuhan–Chengdu passenger railway corridor
Overview
Native name遂渝铁路
StatusOperational
OwnerChina Railway CR Chengdu
LocaleChongqing
Sichuan province
Termini
Stations10
Service
TypeHigher-speed rail
Heavy rail
SystemChina Railway High-speed China Railway High-speed
Operator(s)China Railway CR Chengdu
History
OpenedApril 1, 2006 (2006-04-01)
Technical
Line length259.5 km (161 mi)
Number of tracks2 (Double-track)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification25 kV 50 Hz AC (Overhead line)
Operating speed160 km/h (99 mph)
Route map

km
0
Suining
9
Suining South
Sanxing
Up arrow Sichuan
Down arrow Chongqing
52
Tongnan
74
Xiataihe
Wei Tuo
Down arrow also called the Weijing Line
101
Hechuan(main line/intercity tracks)
Shizishan
Caijia
Tongjiaxi crossing loop
Caijia–Geyaoshān link
Jingxi link
Geyaoshān
Jingkou
Chongqing North
km
Chongqing-Suining Railway
Simplified Chinese遂渝铁路
Traditional Chinese遂渝鐵路
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinSuìyú Tiělù

Suining–Chongqing railway is a high-speed railway connecting Chongqing and Suining, Sichuan as part of the Shanghai–Wuhan–Chengdu high-speed railway. It is also known as Suiyu railway, following the Chinese practice of combining the shortened version of the terminal city's name. It is a national grade I railway with two electrified lines, with a designed maximum speed of 200 km (120 mi),[citation needed] although maximum operating speed is currently 160 km/h.

Overview

The railway has a total length of 128 km (80 mi), 31 km (19 mi) of which is in Sichuan Province and 97 km (60 mi) within Chongqing Municipality.[citation needed] It is classed as a national railway grade I, with two electrified lines, designed for maximum speed of 250 kilometers. The second stage of the railway on December 31, 2012 officially launched operations.

History

Suiyu railway commenced with a ground-breaking ceremony on February 25, 2003.[citation needed] Stage one of track laying across the board was completed on April 23, 2005. Stage one was opened on April 1, 2006 after a total investment of 4.925 billion yuan. Suining–Chongqing railway is one of China's high-speed rail project pilot projects, building China 's first track test section for ballastless high-speed trains for a length of 13.16 km (8.18 mi). The trial was commenced in September 2004, taking until January 2007 to complete the test.

During May 2005, Suiyu railway trains reached a top speed of 225 km/h (140 mph) in testing. The railway is part of Chengyu high-speed railway and achieved connection with the railway from Chengdu to Suining.[citation needed] The combined operating distance from Chongqing to Chengdu is only 312 km (194 mi), the entire running time of about 2 hours. On September 26, 2009, at Chongqing North Railway Station started services bound for Chengdu with CRH1 Harmony EMU trainsets, allowing Southwest China to enter the high-speed rail era.[citation needed]

The second stage of the Suining–Chongqing railway line has a length of 131 km (81 mi), of which 37 km (23 mi) is in Sichuan Province, 95 km (59 mi) in Chongqing Municipality.[citation needed] This saw the creation of Suinan South station and a new alignment from Aikawa to Shizhishan. Work on this upgrade commenced on January 18, 2009, with construction lasting for four years. This stage of the project was estimated to need a total investment of 4.81 billion yuan.[1] Chongqing railway new tier on January 24, 2013, officially launched operation.[2]

References

  1. ^ 遂渝铁路二线昨日动工 成渝客运专线年内开工 [Chongqing railway tier yesterday Chengyu passenger Line started the year started]. CQNews. January 19, 2009. Archived from the original on December 28, 2013.
  2. ^ 遂渝二线施工纪实 [Suiyu tier construction documentary]. May 6, 2013. Archived from the original on December 19, 2013.