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==Transportation== [[Image:Dunhuang-Bahnhof.JPG|thumb|Dunhuang train station]] Dunhuang is served by [[China National Highway 215]] and [[Dunhuang Mogao International Airport]]. A railway branch known as the [[Dunhuang railway]] or the [[Liudun Railway]] ({{lang|zh-hans|柳敦铁路}}), constructed in 2004–2006, connects Dunhuang with the Liugou Station on the [[Lanzhou–Xinjiang railway|Lanzhou-Xinjiang railway]] (in [[Guazhou County]]). There is regular passenger service on the line, with overnight trains from Dunhuang to [[Lanzhou]] and [[Xi'an]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://qq.ip138.com/train/gansu/DunHuang.htm |title=敦煌列车时刻表 敦煌火车时刻表 www.ip138.com |website=qq.ip138.com}}</ref> Dunhuang Station is located northeast of town, near the airport. The railway from Dunhuang was extended south into [[Qinghai]], connecting Dunhuang to Subei, Mahai and [[Yinmaxia Railway Station|Yinmaxia]] (near [[Golmud]]) on the [[Qinghai–Tibet railway|Qingzang railway]]. The central section of this railway opened on 18 December 2019 completing the through route.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Briginshaw |first1=David |title=Dunhuang railway in northwest China completed |url=https://www.railjournal.com/infrastructure/dunhuang-railway-in-northwest-china-completed/ |website=International Railway Journal |access-date=20 December 2019 |date=18 December 2019}}</ref>
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