The workers connected three railroads into one new railway in Longyan, China
They also installed traffic lights and a series of traffic monitoring equipment
Seven trains and 23 diggers were used to assist the massive project last Friday
ByTRACY YOU FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 11:03 GMT, 22 January 2018 | UPDATED: 15:51 GMT, 22 January 2018
Chinese workers have demonstrated their incredible efficiency yet again.
Around 1,500 workers spent just nine hours paving the railway for a new train station in Fujian Province, southernChina.
Seven trains and 23 diggers were used to assist the massive project, according to a supervisor.
Over a thousand Chinese workers have built the railway for a new train station in nine hours
The workers were said to be divided into seven units to tackle different tasks simultaneously
An aerial video released byPearshows how the construction workers connected three major railroads - the Ganlong Railway, Ganruilong Railway and Zhanglong Railway - with the new Nanlong Railway.
They also installed the traffic signals and a series of traffic monitoring equipment.
The construction took place at the Nanlong Railway Station in the city of Longyan accordingXinhua News Agency.
It began on January 19 and finished in the wee hours of January 20, said the report.
The construction project began on January 19 and finished in the wee hours of January 20
The construction workers connected three major railroads with the new Nanlong Railway
The construction took place at the Nanlong Railway Station in Longyan, Fujian Province
The project was finished so quickly because the workers had been arranged into seven units to tackle different tasks simultaneously, said Zhan Daosong, a deputy manager at China Tiesiju Civil Engineering Group, the country's main railroad builder.
The construction of the Nanlong Railway is ongoing and is expected to complete at the end of 2018.
Measuring 246 kilometres (152 miles) in length, the railway is due to be a main transport link between south-east China and central China, Xinhua reported.
The railway would be able to support trains which operate at a maximum speed of 200kmh (124 mph), according to reports.