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The Boten–Vientiane railway is the Lao section of the Lao–China Railway (LCR), running between the capital Vientiane and the northern town of
Boten Boten is a town in Laos in Luang Namtha Province. Boten is on the China–Laos border. It is opposite the Chinese town Mohan. While Boten is part of Laos, most of its inhabitants speak Mandarin Chinese as their native language. The main currenc ...
on the border with Yunnan, China. The line was officially opened on 3 December 2021. A collaboration project between Laos and China, the line's northern end is directly connected to the Chinese rail system at Mohan in Yunnan, through the
Yuxi–Mohan railway The Yuxi–Mohan railway or Yumo railway (), is a Chinese section of the China–Laos railway in Yunnan Province of southwest China. The line runs from Yuxi in central Yunnan to Mohan, a town in Mengla County on the border with Laos in the Xish ...
, and has provisions in the south to link with the
Bangkok–Nong Khai high-speed railway The Bangkok–Nong Khai high-speed railway or Northeastern high-speed rail line is a high-speed railway under construction in Thailand. It is the first high-speed line in Thailand. Its first phase, between Bangkok and Nakhon Ratchasima, is could ...
in Thailand and possibly all the way to Singapore via HSR. The railway ends at Vientiane South cargo station. The Boten–Vientiane railway is an integral section of the central line on the
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, and was constructed as part of the
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(BRI).


History


Planning

Laos is the only landlocked country in Southeast Asia, which gives it a competitive disadvantage in trade. During the French rule, the French failed to materialize a possible plan to build a railway in Laos, with only the 7 km
Don Det–Don Khon railway The Don Det–Don Khon railway (sometimes spelled "Don Deth–Don Khone") was a -long narrow-gauge portage railway on the islands of Don Det and Don Khon, part of the Si Phan Don (Four Thousand Islands) archipelago in Champasak Province of southe ...
being completed. A railway link through Laos would greatly reduce cargo transit times and transportation costs between Laos and China. The first talks about the railway linking Laos and China began in 2001, with Laotian and Chinese politicians both having confirmed the plans in 2009. Lao politician of Chinese descent
Somsavat Lengsavad Somsavat Lengsavad (; born 15 June 1945) is a former Deputy Prime Minister of Laos. An ethnic Chinese, Chinese name: 凌绪光 (Lin Xuguang), who hails from Luang Prabang with ancestry from Hainan, he was a protégé of Kaysone Phomvihane. In 1 ...
was reportedly the driving force behind the project on the Laotian side. The project initially stalled in the wake of the corruption scandal of China's minister of railways
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in 2011, but negotiations continued and by 2015 a revised plan was agreed upon in which both countries would jointly finance and operate the railway under a build-operate-transfer arrangement. Construction work worth US$1.2 billion was awarded to the
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in September 2015.


Construction and completion

Construction began at Luang Prabang on 25 December 2016. At the end of 2017, the construction phase was 20% completed, and in September 2019 progress was reported as 80% completed. Unexploded bombs that have been dropped during the Vietnam War would also be removed along the route. , Chinese state media reported that the US$6 billion project was 90% done. Work crews started laying track in Laos in March 2020, five years after breaking ground. With all of the many dozen tunnels and bridges completed, cargo service was scheduled to start from December 2021. In April 2021 the northernmost section in Luang Namtha Province was 97% complete. Track laying of the last started section in
Oudomxay Province Oudomxay (alternates: Oudômxai or Moung Xai; lo, ອຸດົມໄຊ) is a province of Laos, located in the northwest of the country. Its capital is Muang Xai. It covers an area of . It borders China to the north, Phongsali province to t ...
, would be completed in May, leaving the project well on track for a 2021 opening. Track-laying was officially completed on 12 October 2021. The first EMU was delivered to Vientiane on 16 October 2021, and the line opened on 3 December 2021, a day after the 46th anniversary of the Lao PDR. The railway is expected to boost tourism, with passenger traffic to account for the majority of traffic on the line. The Thai province of
Nong Khai Nong Khai ( th, เทศบาลเมืองหนองคาย, ) is a city in northeast Thailand. It is the capital of Nong Khai province. Nong Khai city is located in Mueang Nong Khai district. Nong Khai lies on the Mekong River, near ...
is also expected to gain more visitors through the railway, as well as fruit exports from Thailand to China benefiting from reduced transportation costs.


Future expansion

Since the line uses a different rail gauge from the existing Thai Northeastern Line link from Bangkok to
Thanaleng Thanaleng station, also known as Dongphosy station (''Ban Dong Phosy'' in Lao), is a railway station in Dongphosy village, Hadxayfong District, Vientiane Prefecture, Laos. It is east of the Lao capital city of Vientiane and north of the Lao-T ...
, running into Thailand is not yet possible for passenger, while cargo transhipment yard is completely between Thai-laos meter gauge railway and Standard gauge railway in July 2022. However, the Vientiane end of the line will eventually cross the Mekong River on a new bridge to meet up with the
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once its completed, making the connection.


Financing

The cost of the project is estimated at US$5.965 billion or RMB 37.425 billion. The railway is funded by 60% of debt financing ($3.6 billion) from the
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and the remaining 40% ($2.4 billion) is funded by a joint venture company between the two countries. China holds 70% of the stake of the company. Of the rest of the stake, Lao government disburses $250 million from its national budget and borrows $480 million further from the Export-Import Bank of China. It is the most expensive and largest project to be constructed in Laos as of 2021. The cost of the railway has contributed to a US$480 million increase in Lao debt to the Chinese Export Import Bank. Western publications subsequently claimed that Laos could end up falling into a
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on its debts. In 2019, the Australian think-tank
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estimated Laos' debt to China at 45 per cent of its
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. In 2020, American credit agency Fitch Ratings assigned Laos a 'CCC' credit rating, stating that the country has "excessive debt".


Ridership

The Boten–Vientiane railway (also known as China-Laos Railway) has transported over 1 million passengers and 500,000 tonnes of cargo since it was launched in December 2021, according to the transport authorities of southwest China's Yunnan Province.


Infrastructure

47% of the railway is spanned over 75 tunnels and 15% is set on
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spread over 167 bridges.
Vientiane railway station Vientiane railway station (, ) is a railway station in Vientiane, Laos. It is the second station on the Boten–Vientiane railway. The largest and most important station on the line, the station was opened along with the rest of the line on 3 D ...
, the largest station on the railway, is situated in Xay Village in Xaythany District and consists of four platforms with seven track lines and two additional platforms with three lines reserved; it is expected to connect with other railway lines planned for Laos. The station can accommodate up to 2,500 passengers with a total area of 14,543 square metres. The railway is built on a
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with passing loops and is
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to China's Class I trunk railway standards, suitable for 160 km/h passenger and 120 km/h freight trains, making Laos the first country to connect to the Chinese railway network using Chinese technology.


Rolling stock

Passenger services employ CR200J trainsets, and for freight hauling, HXD3CA locomotives are used.


Cargo

On 4 December 2021, a day after opening the China–Laos railway, the ''Vientiane Logistics Park'', one of a total of nine logistics centres in Laos, was officially opened by Prime Minister
Phankham Viphavanh Phankham Viphavanh ( lo, ພັນຄຳ ວິພາວັນ; born 14 April 1951) is a Laotian politician, a member of the Politburo and the Executive Committee of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party. He became the Prime Minister of Laos, who ...
at
Thanaleng Thanaleng station, also known as Dongphosy station (''Ban Dong Phosy'' in Lao), is a railway station in Dongphosy village, Hadxayfong District, Vientiane Prefecture, Laos. It is east of the Lao capital city of Vientiane and north of the Lao-T ...
.


List of stations

32 stations are planned along the line, of which 21 stations were initially constructed including 10 passenger stations and 11 cargo stations:


Schedule and Ticket prices

On 2022-Oct-09 it was announced, that an additional C92/C91 train will be in service from 2022-Oct-13, increasing the daily service to eight passenger trains: As per June 2022, ticket prices in 1000
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are for 1st class (in red) / 2nd class (green) / Ordinary train (blue):


Controversies

Radio Free Asia reported in October 2021 that some Lao villagers displaced from their land by the line's construction complained that they had still not received compensation. The railway only allows ticket purchases three days in advance and online sales are not currently available. This has resulted in extremely long lines at ticket offices and express trains often sell out the day ticket sales open.https://laotiantimes.com/2022/01/13/laos-china-railway-allows-three-day-advance-ticket-purchases/


See also

*
Rail transport in Laos Laos has of standard gauge railways, primarily consisting of the Boten–Vientiane railway, which opened in December 2021. It also has a metre gauge railway at Thanaleng terminus connected to Thailand's railway system. History Due to the mo ...
* Vientiane–Boten Expressway *
Railway stations in Laos Laos has of standard gauge railways, primarily consisting of the Boten–Vientiane railway, which opened in December 2021. It also has a metre gauge railway at Thanaleng terminus connected to Thailand's railway system. History Due to the m ...
* China–Laos relations


References


External links


Laos–China Railway Co., Ltd.
– a joint venture between Laos and China to build and operate the railway.
Official Facebook page with ticket availability

Official Laos–China Railway ticketing app (Android)

Boten–Vientiane railway on OpenStreetMap

Boten–Vientiane railway on Google Maps

Full construction details superimposed on a satellite map by Design for Conservation
{{DEFAULTSORT:Boten-Vientiane Railway Standard gauge railways in Laos Railway lines in Laos China–Laos relations Belt and Road Initiative Transport infrastructure in Laos Railway lines opened in 2021