The railway crosses the Qaidam Basin, the Altyn-Tagh mountain range, and the Taklamakan Desert. As the third rail artery linking Xinjiang with neighboring provinces, the line cut travel time between the two places from 26 hours to 12 hours.[3]
Combined with the Hotan–Ruoqiang railway along the southern rim of the Tarim Basin[5] (which opened on June 16 2022), the Kashgar–Hotan railway, the Korla–Kashgar section of the Southern Xinjiang railway, and the Ruoqiang–Korla section of the Golmud–Korla railway, railways now form a 2,712 km (1,685 mi) loop around the Tarim Basin.[6]
History and development
With a design speed of 120 kilometres per hour (75 mph), the Qinghai section of the rail route launched on 30 June 2020 stretching 506.5 kilometres (314.7 mi) and 15 stations, with one pair of passenger trains and two pairs of freight trains per day at launch.[7] The remaining section opened on 9 December 2020.[8][9]
On 11 October 2021, service frequency between Golmud and Mangyazhen was increased to one train in each direction per day.[10]