Tanggula Railway Station
Since its construction, Tanggula Station has been the highest railway station in the world.
Introduction
This unstaffed station on the Qingzang railway opened for service on July 1, 2006. The station is located 5,068 metres (16,627 ft) above sea level – surpassing Cóndor station at 4,786 metres (15,702 ft) on the Rio Mulatos-Potosí line in Bolivia and Galera Station at 4,781 m (15,681 feet) in Peru for title of highest railway station in the world. It is no more than 1 km (0.6 miles) away from the highest point of rail track at 5,072 metres (16,640 ft).
The station is 1.25 kilometres (4,100 ft) long and covers 77,002 square metres (19.028 acres). There are 3 rail tracks in the station. The location of the station was specially chosen for the view from the platform.
Schedules
As of 2010, no passenger transport service was available since the region is scarcely inhabited. Although the train may stop at the station to wait for another train coming from the opposite direction to pass, passengers are required to remain on the train.
See also
- List of highest railway stations in the world
- List of stations on Qingzang railway
- Qingzang railway
- Tanggula Pass
References
Preceding station | China Railway | Following station | ||
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Tanggula North towards Xining
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Qinghai–Tibet railway | Tanggula South towards Lhasa
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33°0′18.35″N 91°38′57.62″E / 33.0050972°N 91.6493389°E