CRCC Completes Track-Laying for Xi’an–Shiyan High-Speed Railway

Reuters12-05
CRCC Completes Track-Laying for Xi'an-Shiyan High-Speed Railway

China Railway Construction Corporation Limited (CRCC) has completed full track-laying on the Xi'an-Shiyan High-Speed Railway, a key addition to Shaanxi's high-speed rail network. The 255.7-kilometer line, designed for speeds up to 350 km/h, connects Xi'an in Shaanxi Province to Shiyan in Hubei Province, linking with the existing Wuhan-Shiyan High-Speed Railway. Bridges and tunnels make up 94.6 percent of the route, presenting significant engineering challenges. Advanced measurement and construction techniques were used to ensure precise alignment and safety, especially in steep and tunnel-heavy sections. Once operational, the new railway will reduce travel time between Xi'an and Shiyan to under an hour, and cut the Xi'an-Wuhan journey from five hours to about 2.5 hours, boosting regional connectivity and supporting major national development strategies.

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