Jining–Baotou railway

Jining–Baotou railway
Overview
Native name集包铁路第二双线
StatusIn operation
Owner China Railway
Locale
Termini
Stations15
Service
TypeHigher-speed rail
System China Railway High-speed
Operator(s) CR Hohhot
History
Opened3 December 2012
Technical
Line length308 km (191 mi)
Number of tracks2 (Double-track)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Minimum radiusgenerally 4,500 m (2.8 mi) or
3,500 m (2.2 mi) on difficult sections
Electrification25 kV 50 Hz AC (Overhead line)
Operating speed200 kilometres per hour (120 mph)
SignallingABS
Maximum incline0.6% uphill, 0.9% downhill
Route map

Guyingpan
Hulu
Zhuozi East
Qixiaying East
Taobuqi
Baita
Hohhot East
Hohhot
Taigemu
Chasuqi
Sanbosu
Salaqi
Nanyuancun
Baotou East
Baotou–Shiguai to Shiguai &
Baotou Ring Railway to Baotou East
Baotou

The Jining–Baotou railway (also referred to in Chinese as the Jibao second double-track line, or the Jibao line for short) is a railway from Ulanqab City to Baotou City in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Its route is basically parallel to the Jining to Baotou section of the Beijing–Baotou railway and it is 308 km (191 mi) long. Construction started in April 2009 and it was officially opened to traffic on 3 December 2012. The entire line is under the jurisdiction and operation of the Hohhot Railway Bureau. Since the date of opening to traffic, most passenger trains on the original Jining–Baotou section of the Beijing-Baotou Railway have operated via the Jibao line. EMU trains have operated between Baotou, Hohhot and Jining since 8 January 2015.

The Jining–Baotou line from Guyingpan to Taigemu has since been merged with the Tangshan–Baotou railway and the Zhangjiakou–Jining railway to form the Tangshan–Baotou railway (Tangbao), while the section from Taigemu to Baotou is now considered to form part of the Beijing–Baotou Passenger Dedicated Line, although this section is not a true high-speed line. The line forms part of the Beijing–Lanzhou corridor of China's "Eight Vertical and Eight Horizontal" network.