Track laying begins on Tieli-Yichun section of the Harbin-Yichun high-speed railway, China's northernmost high-speed railway in Tieli City, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, May 28, 2024. (Photo/China News Service)
(ECNS) -- Track laying has begun on the Tieli to Yichun section of China's Harbin-Yichun high-speed railway in Heilongjiang Province on Tuesday, laying a solid foundation for official operation.
The Harbin-Yichun high-speed railway is an extension of the Beijing-Harbin high-speed and Beijing-Hong Kong-Macao railway channels, part of China's "Eight Vertical and Eight Horizontal" rail network. It is the first high-speed railway in the country constructed as such a high latitude, with the largest annual temperature difference and crossing permafrost regions.
The 318-kilometer-long railway connects Harbin, Suihua and Yichun with a designed speed of 250 kilometers per hour and nine stations including Harbin, Harbin North, Hulan North, Xinglong Township West, Suihua South, etc.
China's self-developed CPG 500 seamless long rail laying machine is adopted to ensure on-schedule construction.
Travel time from Harbin to Yichun will be shortened from 7 hours to 2 hours after the rail line is put into operation, building a "one-hour, two-hour" commute circle with Harbin at its center.