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Ten young workers maintain railway signals at the world’s highest station in Tibet, ensuring safe train operations.
At 4,886 meters in Tibet’s Nagqu, the Za'gya Zangbo signal maintenance section—the world’s highest—keeps railway operations safe under extreme cold and wind.
Since 2018, a team of ten young workers, including Han, Tibetan, and Mongolian staff under 32, has maintained signals at three high-altitude stations.
Their daily tasks ensure reliable train service ahead of the Spring Festival rush and ongoing rail connectivity across the Tibetan Plateau.
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Diez jóvenes trabajadores mantienen las señales ferroviarias en la estación más alta del mundo en el Tíbet, garantizando las operaciones seguras de los trenes.