Special
report: Strong
Earthquake Jolts SW China
CHENGDU, May 16 (Xinhua) -- The southern section of the Baoji-Chengdu
railway, badly damaged in Monday's earthquake, was working full tilt from 1 a.m.
Friday after workers finished repairs on a key bridge.
Workers removed more than 200 cu m of stone and earth dumped on the
Jinguiyan bridge on the southern line of the Baoji-Chengdu railway by the quake.
The line is a key north-south route in west China.
The fall, including a boulder measuring 110 cu m, caused the bridge to
crack, according to a spokesman with the publicity department of Chengdu Railway
Administration.
Monday's quake also led to collapse of a tunnel through mountains at the
northern section of the bridge, and a 40-car passing freight train derailed and
trapped inside the tunnel after hitting rock dislodged by the quake, paralyzing
the railway linking Chengdu, capital of Sichuan, with Baoji City in Shaanxi
Province.
The freight train, carrying 500 tonnes of gasoline, caught fire and burned
for about 40 hours before it was put out at 6 a.m. Wednesday.
The line to north of Jinguiyan bridge inside Sichuan Province reopened to
traffic by 10:31 a.m. on Tuesday.
The northern section of Baoji-Chengdu railway, however, is still closed to
traffic.