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UPDATED: 16:30, July 22, 2004
Rail on top of the world
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The Qinghai-Tibet railway construction site within the Tibet Autonomous Region has seen 13 kilometres of tracks laid so far. Some 1,110 kilometres of railway line from Golmude in Qinghai Province to Lhasa will be constructed. The project is expected to take six years to complete. The work started in June of 2001. (newsphoto)

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Construction workers work on the Qinghai-Tibet raiway within the Tibet Autonomous Region.

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The Qinghai-Tibet railway construction site within the Tibet Autonomous Region has seen 13 kilometres of tracks laid so far. Some 1,110 kilometres of railway line from Golmude in Qinghai Province to Lhasa will be constructed. The project is expected to take six years to complete. The work started in June of 2001. (newsphoto)
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