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China Built a $30 Billion Railway on the roof of the world, and it shouldn't exist. This is the Qinghai-Tibet Railway, also known as the Impossible Sky Train. In this documentary, we explore the extreme engineering behind the world's highest railway, stretching across 1,956 kilometers of treacherous Tibetan Plateau permafrost. From the Tanggula Mountain Pass at 5,231 meters to oxygen-supplied passenger trains, discover how engineers conquered altitude sickness and melting permafrost to complete this $30 billion railway. We go Inside the Impossible Sky Train to show the China Built marvel that connects Lhasa to the world. In this video, you will see: How China Built a $30 Billion Railway through 550km of frozen earth. The technology behind the Impossible Sky Train oxygen systems. Extreme engineering at the world's highest railway station (Tanggula Station). The impact of the Qinghai-Tibet Railway on the Tibetan Plateau. Chapters: 0:00 The Impossible Sky Train 0:45 China Built a $30 Billion Railway: The Challenges 2:15 Permafrost & Extreme Engineering 4:30 Inside the Oxygen-Enriched Passenger Trains 7:00 Crossing the 5,231m Tanggula Pass 10:00 The Legacy of the Qinghai-Tibet Railway ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This video is produced for educational purposes using publicly available information, stock footage, and AI-generated visualizations. No unauthorized access to restricted facilities is claimed. All technical specifications are sourced from manufacturer press releases and public documents. #SkyTrain #ChinaEngineering #Megaprojects #QinghaiTibetRailway #ImpossibleEngineering #Documentary #Railway