China News Agency, Yunnan Honghe, March 19 (Miao Chao, Zhang Weiming, Luo Zhijie) The Honghe Station, the largest station of the Mi (Le) Meng (Self) high-speed railway in Yunnan Province, is being rerouted on the 19th. Completion, the Kun (Ming) Yu (Xi) River (Eu) Railway, an existing Sino-Vietnamese international channel, was successfully introduced into the general speed field of Honghe Station, marking the successful integration and connection of the two railways.

  Honghe Station is a comprehensive station integrating the Mimeng High-speed Railway and the Kunyu River Railway. The station has a high-speed field and a general-speed field.

This construction is to divert the Kunyu River Railway into the general speed field of Honghe Station. After the Mimeng high-speed railway is put into operation, passengers can choose between high-speed rail and normal-speed passenger trains at the station.

  Wang Zhijun, the on-site construction leader of the Mimeng high-speed railway of the China Railway Third Bureau, introduced that since the diverted line has to undertake passenger and freight tasks every day, in order not to affect the normal transportation, the construction work can only be carried out after the train stops running at night.

  The reporter saw at the construction site that large-scale equipment and machines roared, and the construction personnel cooperated and cooperated closely.

At 4:00 that day, after more than 800 construction workers fought for 6 hours late at night, all the procedures were completed and the line reached the operating conditions.

  The Mi-Mongolia high-speed railway starts from the Yun-Gui Railway Maitreya Station in the north, passes through Maitreya City and Kaiyuan City in the south, and ends in Mengzi City. The main line is about 107 kilometers long. The designed speed target for passenger trains is 250 kilometers per hour.

  At present, the civil works and track works of Mimeng High-speed Railway have been completed, and the post-station project has reached the static acceptance conditions, and it is expected to be completed and opened to traffic within this year.

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