Linhe–Ceke railway
Railway line in Inner Mongolia, China / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Linhe–Ceke railway or Lince railway (Chinese: 临策铁路; pinyin: Lín–Cè tiělù) is a railway in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of northwestern China between Linhe District in Bayan Nur, and Ceke, a border post in Ejin Banner on the China–Mongolia border. The railway is 707 km (439 mi) in total length, and runs entirely in desert regions.[1] The line was built with investments of ¥4.27 billion.[2] It opened to freight operations in December 2009[3] and passenger service in November 2010, but has been plagued by sandstorms and shifting dunes, which have buried tracks and disrupted service.[4]