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Cina's Tibet train a success in high altitude rail technology
Jul. 3, 2006
China's first train from Beijing to Tibet made the final leg of its journey Monday on the world's highest railway, climbing to such high elevations that ballpoint pens and packaged foods burst in the thin air.
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