As of 4:00 a.m. Saturday 136 electric passenger trains were
delayed on an artery railway in central China as local power supply
system had been damaged by continuous snowfall and icy rain.
Technicians and workers with the Guangzhou Railway Group Corp.,
which the trains belong to, were using diesel locomotives to pull
the electric locomotives and carry tens of thousands of passengers
out of the section in Hunan Province that suffered brownout in the
overhead power lines, a company spokesman said on Saturday.
The snow-ravaged trunk railway links Beijing and southern
Chinese metropolitan of Guangzhou.
"We will do our best to resume the traffic as soon as possible,"
he said.
But he could not provide a specific number of passengers aboard
the affected trains and stranded at different railways
stations.
Snowfalls have been hitting China's southern, central and
eastern areas since mid-January, posing great challenge to the
country's transportation system, according to meteorological
authorities.
Heavy snows, which started in the central and eastern areas
since Jan. 18, have led to expressway closures, flight
cancellations and hoards of passengers swarming into railway
stations.
Tens of millions of people trying to return home for the Spring
Festival, the traditional Chinese Lunar New Year that falls on Feb.
7 this year, have put more pressure on the country's transportation
system.
(Xinhua News Agency January 26, 2008)