China Daily (Hong Kong)

Freight rail tunnel breaks through early

- By ZHANG YI in Sanmenxia, Henan zhangyi1@chinadaily.com.cn

Workers on Sunday morning completed the digging of a tunnel for the world’s longest heavyfreig­ht railway — which will stretch from coal-rich northern China to the country’s central provinces — five months ahead of schedule, the project contractor said.

The 14.5-kilometer Dazhongsha­n Tunnel is being built in Sanmenxia, Henan province, by Shanghai Civil Engineerin­g Co, a subsidiary of China Railway Engineerin­g Corp.

It is an essential part of the Inner Mongolia-Jiangxi Railway coal freight project, which is 1,837 km long and expected to carry about 200 million metric tons a year from the Inner Mongolia autonomous region and Shaanxi and Gansu provinces to central China, including Hubei, Hunan and Jiangxi provinces.

Constructi­on of the railway began in 2015, with total investment expected to reach about 190 billion yuan ($29.7 billion). It will run through seven provinces and regions, with work scheduled to be completed in October next year.

The railway will help optimize the country’s distributi­on of energy resources. Coal resources in the north can be used to provide energy for the provinces of central China, said Zhang Guijun, the project’s manager.

“With its economic value and standardiz­ed constructi­on, the railway will be a new brand of Chinese railway after it goes into operation,” he said.

Zhang Lin, chief engineer for the Dazhongsha­n Tunnel project, said building the railway is a massive challenge, as the route crosses the Yellow River twice, as well as the Yangtze River and complex mountain ranges.

The tunnel is in Sanmenxia’s mountainou­s Lushi county.

“Most of it is 80 to 500 meters from the surface. The deepest point is 710 meters,” Zhang said. “Digging the tunnel has been hard and risky.”

He said workers came across 12 geological faults, endured temperatur­es of up to 50 C and experience­d water bursts, but no one died because of the project’s high degree of mechanizat­ion and careful planning.

Zhang said the team had also worked hard to protect the environmen­t. Lushi county is an important water resource for the middle line of the South-North Water Diversion Project.

Wang Zhibing, another chief engineer, said the company processed more than 400,000 cubic meters of excavated rock and used it in constructi­on.

The team also tried to help poverty-stricken local families by drilling several water wells and hiring local residents to work on the project, he added.

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 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Welders work on supporting structures inside the Dazhongsha­n Tunnel earlier this month in Sanmenxia, Henan province.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Welders work on supporting structures inside the Dazhongsha­n Tunnel earlier this month in Sanmenxia, Henan province.

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