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The freight volume of Haoji Railway, a large channel of "North Coal to South", exceeded 20 million tons in the first quarter

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The freight volume of Haoji Railway, a large channel of "North Coal to South", exceeded 20 million tons in the first quarter

On March 31, the 83,315 train loaded with 3,705 tons of coal slowly drove out of Jingbian East Railway Station in Shaanxi Province and headed south to Xiangzhou North Railway Station in Hubei Province, which marked the freight volume of Haoji Railway in the first quarter of the mainland's "North Coal South Transportation" channel exceeded 20 million tons.

The freight volume of Haoji Railway, a large channel of "North Coal to South", exceeded 20 million tons in the first quarter

Haoji Railway from Inner Mongolia Haole Baojinan Station in the north, to Jiangxi Ji'an Station in the south, passing through Inner Mongolia, Shaanxi, Shanxi, Henan, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi seven provinces, with a total length of 1813.5 kilometers, is the longest coal transportation channel in the mainland, and is also the world's longest heavy-haul railway built and opened at one time.

The freight volume of Haoji Railway, a large channel of "North Coal to South", exceeded 20 million tons in the first quarter

In the first quarter of this year, China Railway Xi'an Bureau Group Co., Ltd. implemented the reform of the logistics organization system, optimized the transportation structure, vigorously developed the freight market, and loaded more and transported more, and loaded and ran quickly. As of March 31, Haoji Railway has completed the loading of 233,400 vehicles in the first quarter, opened 6,519 freight trains, and transported 20,186,500 tons of goods.

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