Zibo–Dongying railway

The Zibo–Dongying railway or Zidong railway (simplified Chinese: 淄东铁路; traditional Chinese: 淄東鐵路; pinyin: zīdōng tiělù), also called the Zhangdian–Dongying railway or Zhangdong railway, is a railroad in Shandong Province of northern China, between Zibo and Dongying. The railway has a total length of 91 kilometres (57 mi).[1] and was completed in 1972.[1] The line branches off of the Jiaozhou–Jinan railway at the Zhangdian station near Zibo. Major cities and towns along route include Zibo, Boxing County, and Dongying.

Zibo–Dongying railway
Overview
Native name淄东铁路
StatusOperational
LocalePeople's Republic of China
Termini
Stations3 (passenger)
Service
TypeHeavy rail
SystemChina Railway
Operator(s)China Railway
History
Opened1972
Technical
Line length91 km (57 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification50 Hz 25,0000V
Route map

km
0
Zibo
Duke
Nongzhong
22
Huantai
Caowang
Caowang–Shougang railway
to Shougang
44
Boxing
Boxing–Xiaoying railway
to Xiaoying
Chunhua
Dezhou–Dajiawa railway
to Dajiawa│to Huangheya
Huanghua–Dajiawa railway
to Dajiawa│to Huanghua South
82
Shikou
91
Dongying

History

From Apr 14th 2016, Zidong railway began upgrading with total investment of 1.1 Billion RMB, and the scheduled completion date is the end of 2017. After this upgrade, the rail speed limit of Zidong railway will upgrade from less than 50 km/h to 120 km/h.[2] Dongying will be fully connected with Qingdao–Jinan railway within 1 hour, and travel time between Dongying and Jinan will be shortened from 3.5h to 2h.

The electrified railway reopened on 30 September 2018.[3]

Rail Connections

See also

References

  1. 山东交通 (in Chinese). Retrieved October 16, 2011.
  2. 网易. "淄东铁路扩能改造正式开工_网易新闻". news.163.com. Retrieved 2017-07-31.
  3. "【信息速递】淄东铁路扩能改造工程顺利开通,向国庆69周年献礼!" [Information Express: The East China Railway expansion project was successfully opened to pay tribute to the 69th anniversary of the National Day!] (in Chinese). 3 October 2018. Retrieved 14 January 2021.
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