China Daily

New rail to reinforce region’s economy

- By ZHANG YI in Urumqi Aybek Askhar contribute­d to this story.

Constructi­on of a railway linking Hotan prefecture and Ruoqiang county in Xinjiang will start at the end of this year and is ultimately expected to boost developmen­t in southern Xinjiang, the local railway authority said.

Spanning 826 kilometers, the railway will have 69 stops and a top speed of 120 kilometers per hour, according to the China Railway Corp Urumqi Bureau.

With a planned investment of 22.2 billion yuan ($3.24 billion), the project, which will take three and a half years to complete, is expected to help boost the local economy and support poverty alleviatio­n projects, the bureau said.

The east-west railway will start from Hotan in the west, pass through several counties that currently have no rail access — including Lop, Qira, Yutian and Qiemo counties — and terminate at Ruoqiang county in the east.

The Ruoqiang stop will link to the Golmud-Korla railway, a rail artery linking the region with neighborin­g provinces. That line is under constructi­on and will be completed in 2020, the bureau said.

Southern Xinjiang is a key area for the China to carry out targeted poverty alleviatio­n. After the completion of the Hotan-Ruoqiang railway, people living there will have a much easier way to travel out of the area, the bureau said.

It will also help boost the cultural, informatio­n and goods exchanges, and aid the coordinate­d developmen­t in Xinjiang, it said.

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