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The '''Jiayuguan–Ceke Railway''' (嘉峪关-策克铁路) or '''Jiace Railway''' (嘉策铁路) is a railway in [[Northwest China|northwestern]] [[China]] between [[Jiayuguan (city)|Jiayuguan]] in [[Gansu Province]] and the Ceke, a border post in [[Ejin Banner]] of [[Inner Mongolia]] on the China-[[Mongolia]]n border. The railway is 460 km in length and was built from April 2004 to June 2007, and was financed by the Jiuquan Steel Company for its exclusive use to transport coal from Inner Mongolia and Mongolia.<ref name=autogenerated1>(Chinese) [http://jrsk.gansudaily.com.cn/system/2007/07/11/010408055.shtml "中国最长的企业铁路嘉策铁路建成通车" ''Gansu Daily''] 2007-07-03</ref> It is the longest railway financed by an enterprise in China.<ref name=autogenerated1/> The line connects the [[Lanzhou-Xinjiang Railway|Lanzhou-Xinjiang]] and the [[Linhe-Ceke Railway|Linhe-Ceke]] Railways. Planning is under way for a 50-km extension of the railway into Mongolia's Nalinsuhaitu (那林苏海图) coal fields.<ref>(Chinese) [http://news.sina.com.cn/c/2008-11-03/145914672298s.shtml "策克至蒙古那林苏海图煤田铁路建设项目启动"] 2008-11-03</ref> |
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Revision as of 21:07, 21 August 2013
The Jiayuguan–Ceke Railway (嘉峪关-策克铁路) or Jiace Railway (嘉策铁路) is a railway in northwestern China between Jiayuguan in Gansu Province and the Ceke, a border post in Ejin Banner of Inner Mongolia on the China-Mongolian border. The railway is 460 km in length and was built from April 2004 to June 2007, and was financed by the Jiuquan Steel Company for its exclusive use to transport coal from Inner Mongolia and Mongolia.[1] It is the longest railway financed by an enterprise in China.[1] The line connects the Lanzhou-Xinjiang and the Linhe-Ceke Railways. Planning is under way for a 50-km extension of the railway into Mongolia's Nalinsuhaitu (那林苏海图) coal fields.[2]
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- ^ a b (Chinese) "中国最长的企业铁路嘉策铁路建成通车" Gansu Daily 2007-07-03
- ^ (Chinese) "策克至蒙古那林苏海图煤田铁路建设项目启动" 2008-11-03