Traffic resumed on the flood-ravaged trunk railway linking
Beijing and Guangzhou by midday Tuesday, the Guangzhou Railway
Group said.
By 5:30 AM, railway workers had repaired most damaged sections
along the railway and Tuesday morning's trial run of a locomotive
from Lechang to Shaoguan, two worst ravaged points, proved trains
could pass safely, said the group's President Wu Junguang.
The repair work involved more than 5,000 workers and took three
days and three nights, he said.
After three days of closure, the Guangzhou Railway Station will
see off the first northbound passenger train Tuesday afternoon, and
several other railway stations in the province have started to sell
tickets again, said Wu.
Floods and rainstorms brought about by typhoon Bilis that landed
in China last Friday disrupted part of the north-to-south artery
and thousands of passengers were stranded along the route in the
past three days.
An earlier report said the water level had risen to over one
meter above the track in many places.
Yet Wu said the emergency repair work was still underway in
three other flood-damaged sections, where only one-way traffic has
resumed and trains still need to slow down while passing these
areas.
Minister of Railways Liu Zhijun on Tuesday told the Guangzhou
Railway Group to speed up the repair work, and company management
said they will try to complete all the repairs by midnight.
"By then, two-way traffic will resume along the route," said
Wu.
(Xinhua News Agency July 18, 2006)