Following the completion of the section from 305 Kulun Town to Ping 'an, Liaoning Province on September 16, a few days ago, the expressway in Ping 'an, Liaoning Province has also been completed. At this point, the whole road has been opened to traffic.
The completion and opening to traffic of Ku-Pingduan Highway has narrowed the distance between Tongliao City and Jinzhou, Beijing and other places, and opened up the shortest highway passage from Northeast China to Beijing. Ku-PingDuan highways are all provincial-level black pavements and expressways.
By the end of 20 12, the total highway mileage was 1 382km, including: 570km of grade highway (2 10/0km of oil road, 360km of gravel road), 54.6km of provincial trunk line1km, 4 county-level highways with 273.9km, and township highways/.
The situation of connecting oil roads in towns and villages with highways: there are 6 in Sumu Town, and each in agriculture and animal husbandry forest farm/kloc-0. By the end of 2008, the oil roads in towns and villages will be connected. During the 11th Five-Year Plan period, all the 86 Gacha villages in the whole flag/KLOC-0 have achieved highway access to every village.
Shuttle service to villages: there are 1 flag-level passenger stations and 6 rural passenger stations in the whole flag. There are villages with shuttle buses 156 and villages without shuttle buses16. Gansu Railway is connected with Ganqika Station on Dazheng Line, and the destination is the newly-built Kulun Station. The total length of the main line is 56.724 kilometers, and three new stations, Daqinggou, Sanjiazi and Kulun, are added. Daqinggou Station is a passenger station providing convenient transportation for tourists in Daqinggou, a 4A scenic spot in Inner Mongolia, and three sub-stations are freight stations providing convenient transportation for local cement and clinker. Handling of passenger and cargo business at Kulun Station. The project was completed on 20110, and officially put into production on July 25th, 20 12.
The opening and operation of Ganku Railway has injected vitality into the economic development of Kulun Banner in Tongliao City, Inner Mongolia, ending the history of no railway in the banner.