Qinghai-Tibet Railway (newsphoto) Updated: 2005-06-08 10:08
 A Tibetan child walks on the track of the Qinghai-Tibet railway in
Dangxiong county, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region June 7, 2005. Track
laying for the railway, which links Tibet with the rest of China, will be
completed by the end of this year. The 1,142-km Qinghai-Tibet Railway from
Golmud in Qinghai province to Lhasa, is the most elevated rail route in the
world, reaching an altitude of up to 5,072m. It will be put into trial operation
by July 1, 2006. [newsphoto]
 Yaks roam beside the the Qinghai-Tibet railway in Dangxiong county,
southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region June 7, 2005. Track laying for the
railway, which links Tibet with the rest of China, will be completed by the end
of this year. [newsphoto]
 Tracks the Qinghai-Tibet railway extend towards Lhasa, capital
of China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Track laying for the railway, which links
Tibet with the rest of China, will be completed by the end of 2005 and the
railway will be put into trial operation by July 1,
2006. [newsphoto]
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