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UPDATED: 17:08, July 26, 2005
Nearly 90% of track skeletons of Qinghai-Tibet railway produced
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On July 25 the newly produced track skeletons were being loaded on the train in Qinghai-Tibet railway's Anduo track-laying base at an altitude of 4704 meters in Tibet Autonomous Region. These tracks were to be delivered to the track-laying construction site in Yangbajing. A total of 521.375 kilometers of track skeletons of Qinghai-Tibet railway have been produced, accounting for 90% of the total amount to be used within Tibet Autonomous Region. This laid the foundation for the track-laying to Lhasa at the end of this October.

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Workers work at the track skeletons production site at Anduo track-laying base at an altitude of 4704 meters in Tibet Autonomous Region.

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