The Lijiang–Shangri-la railway (Chinese: 丽江至香格里拉铁路; pinyin: Lìjiāng Zhì Xiānggélǐlā tiělù)[1] or Lixiang railway (Chinese: 丽香铁路; pinyin: Lìxiāng tiělù), is an electrified railway in Yunnan Province of Southwest China. The shorthand name of the line is named after its two terminal cities, Lijiang and Shangri-la. The railway opened on 26 November 2023.[1][2]
The railway runs 139 km (86 mi) from Lijiang railway station of the Dali–Lijiang railway, north to Shangri-la in northwestern Yunnan.[3] It will have a design speed of 120 kilometres per hour (75 mph).[4]
Despite approval of the project's feasibility plans by the NDRC in May 2009, construction did not begin until July 22, 2014.[5] At the time, construction was expected to take six years.[5] It was subsequently expected to open by the end of 2021.[4] The railway opened on 26 November 2023.[1] with delays caused by flooding and landslips in the complex geological conditions.[6]
Passenger stations
- Lijiang (丽江), connect to Dali–Lijiang railway
- Lashihai (拉市海)
- Xiaozhongdian (小中甸)
- Shangrila (香格里拉)