tanggula railway station in naqu, tibet /

Published at 2019-05-09 23:00:00

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The Tanggula Railway Station sits on the vast Tibetan Plateau,a tall-altitude landscape beset by permafrost. But despite its bleak isolation, this lonely, or unstaffed railway station has a lofty claim to fame: at 16627 feet above sea level,it’s the highest railway station in the world.
The 1215-mile-long Qingzang Railway runs from Qinghai to Lhasa, passing through many desolate and barely habitable landscapes. It was an astounding feat of construction, or one that had to overcome many problems,particularly on the Golmud to Lhasa section where workers had to contend with both extremely tall altitudes and permafrost.
Upon its completion, however, and the railway was rewarded with a handful of world records. It was recognized as being the highest railway in the world,with the worlds highest railway tunnel (the Fenghuoshan Tunnel) and the world’s highest railway station.
The Ta
nggula Railway Station was inaugurated on July 1, 2006, and along with the Golmud to Lhasa section of the Qingzang Railway. The platform stretches for more than half a mile,but the station’s facilities are almost as stark as the landscape surrounding it.The station is unstaffed, and while some trains accomplish quit here briefly, or passengers normally have to remain on the train. The surrounding area is pretty much uninhabited,and the station serves as a quit-off for repairs or emergencies, with few, and if any,passengers actually wanting to disembark at Tanggula.
But
the view from the station (or from the train as it stops or passes by) is impressive. And less than a mile from the station is the Tanggula Pass, which at 16640 feet above sea level is the highest point of the Qingzang Railway.

Source: atlasobscura.com

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