China Daily (Hong Kong)

China completes its part of railway bridge to Russia

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HARBIN — The main body of the Chinese part of the first cross-river railway bridge connecting the country with Russia was completed on Saturday, the constructi­on contractor said.

Chinese workers put in place the last steel beam to connect bridge pillars on Saturday morning.

The bridge across the Heilongjia­ng River, known as the Amur River in Russia, will connect the city of Tongjiang, in northeaste­rn China’s Heilongjia­ng province, with Nizhneleni­nskoye in Russia.

The main bridge spans 2,215 meters, with 1,886 meters of that standing in China. Constructi­on of the bridge, which has a designed annual throughput capacity of 21 million metric tons, began in February 2014.

Liu Weiquan, head of China’s bridge constructi­on headquarte­rs, said the Chinese side only has a small number of railway tracks to lay before full completion and the Russian side is also speeding up constructi­on.

The bridge is expected to be a major transporta­tion corridor between China and Russia and help Heilongjia­ng province take advantage of the Belt and Road Initiative to boost the local economy and trade.

“After the railway bridge is put into operation, we can import through the year, and this is also expected to reduce transporta­tion costs by 100 yuan ($15) per cubic meter of timber,” said Xu Zhaojun, a timber importer in Tongjiang.

Song Kui, president of the Contempora­ry China-Russia Regional Economy Research Institute in Heilongjia­ng, said the new route will give economic cooperatio­n between the two countries further impetus.

In the first half of this year, Heilongjia­ng saw trade with Russia increase by 48.2 percent year-on-year to 53.4 billion yuan.

China is the largest trading partner and source of foreign investment for the Russian Far East.

 ?? MA ZHIYAO / XINHUA ?? Builders finish work on the main body of the Chinese part of the cross-river railway bridge to Russia in Tongjiang, Heilongjia­ng province, on Saturday.
MA ZHIYAO / XINHUA Builders finish work on the main body of the Chinese part of the cross-river railway bridge to Russia in Tongjiang, Heilongjia­ng province, on Saturday.

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