Nanchuan–Fuling railway

Nanchuan–Fuling railway or Nanfu railway (simplified Chinese: 南涪铁路; traditional Chinese: 南涪鐵路; pinyin: nánfú tiělù), is a railroad in southwest China between Nanchuan and Fuling Districts of Chongqing Municipality.

The line is 79 km (49 mi) long and forms a section of Chongqing's outer ring railway.

[1] Construction of the Nanchuan–Fuling railway began in September 2008 and the line was scheduled to be completed in 2011.

[2][3] The line began freight operations in September 2012, running one to two pairs of trains per day.

[4] A number of construction related issues remained unresolved, including landslides caused by a drainage conduit built by railway workers in Pingqiao Township of Wulong County.