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Changping Railway Station (Beijing)
Changping railway station () is a railway station located on Changliu Road, Machikou, Changping District, Beijing. Changping railway station started to be passed through in 1909, but the station was set later in 1915 to improve the traffic capacity. On November 1, 2016, the station stopped all customer service to reconstruct. It is a station on the Beijing–Zhangjiakou intercity railway, opened on 30 December 2019. The station is one of the major railway stations in Changping District, but it is much farther than Changping North railway station Changping North railway station (), also known as Changpingbei railway station, is a railway station in the Gulou North Street in the urban area of Changping District, Beijing. The old station started to build in 1976 and opened on with the whole ... located in the urban area of Changping District. References Railway stations in Beijing Changping District Railway stations in China opened in 2019 Railway stations in Ch ...
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Machikou
Machikou Area () is an area and a town inside of Changping District, Beijing, China. Machikou shares border with Chengnan and Chengbei Subdistricts to its north, Nanshao and Shahe Towns to its east, Shangzhuang and Yangfang Towns to its south, and Nankou Town to its west and north. The population for this area was 87,506 as of 2020. This area's name Machikou () is referring to the region's past location as a stopping for trading caravans. History Administrative divisions As of the year 2021, Machikou Area had 22 subdivisions, in which 1 was a community, and 21 were villages: Gallery File:Changping railway station hall 0730.jpg, Changping railway station, 2022 File:Changping Experimental Base Institute of Crop Sciences Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences.jpg, Changping Experimental Base Institute of Crop Sciences, 2022 See also * List of township-level divisions of Beijing This is a list of township-level divisions of the municipality of Beijing, Peopl ...
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Changping North Railway Station
Changping North railway station (), also known as Changpingbei railway station, is a railway station in the Gulou North Street in the urban area of Changping District, Beijing. The old station started to build in 1976 and opened on with the whole Beijing–Tongliao railway. All services were stopped between June to October in 2016 to rebuild a new station. On , the new station opened, with its waiting hall expanded to . This station became the new terminal of all long-distance trains whose used terminal was Beijing North railway station. On , the suburban railway Huairou-Miyun line opened, and this station started to offer services for suburban railway passengers. This new station is constructed by China Railway 6th Engineering Group from to . The renovation is for sparing the old Beijing-Baotou railway to build the Beijing–Zhangjiakou intercity railway. See also * Beijing–Baotou railway * Beijing North railway station Beijingbei (Beijing North) railway station ...
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Railway Stations In Beijing
Rail transport (also known as train transport) is a means of transport that transfers passengers and goods on wheeled vehicles running on rails, which are incorporated in tracks. In contrast to road transport, where the vehicles run on a prepared flat surface, rail vehicles (rolling stock) are directionally guided by the tracks on which they run. Tracks usually consist of steel rails, installed on sleepers (ties) set in ballast, on which the rolling stock, usually fitted with metal wheels, moves. Other variations are also possible, such as "slab track", in which the rails are fastened to a concrete foundation resting on a prepared subsurface. Rolling stock in a rail transport system generally encounters lower frictional resistance than rubber-tyred road vehicles, so passenger and freight cars (carriages and wagons) can be coupled into longer trains. The operation is carried out by a railway company, providing transport between train stations or freight customer faciliti ...
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Longhua Railway Station
Longhua may refer to: Places in the People's Republic of China * Longhua County (隆化县), in Hebei * Longhua District, Shenzhen (龙华区), in Shenzhen, Guangdong * Longhua District, Haikou (龙华区), in Haikou, Hainan * Longhua Temple (龙华寺), a temple in Shanghai * Longhua Subdistrict (other) (龙华街道) Towns in the People's Republic of China Lónghuà (隆化镇): * Longhua, Longhua County, seat of Longhua County, Hebei * Longhua, Yicheng County, Shanxi Lónghuá (龙华镇): * Longhua, Chongqing, in Jiangjin District, Chongqing * Longhua, Xianyou County, Fujian * Longhua, Boluo County, Guangdong * Longhua, Longmen County, Guangdong * Longhua Town, Shenzhen, in Bao'an District, Shenzhen, Guangdong * Longhua, Jing County, Hebei * Longhua Town, Shanghai, in Xuhui District Xuhui District is a core urban district of Shanghai. It has a land area of and a population of 982,200 as of 2008. The Xuhui District is named after its namesake, the historic ...
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Shacheng Railway Station
Shacheng railway station () is a railway station on the Beijing–Baotou railway, Fengtai–Shacheng railway, located in Shacheng town, Huailai County, Zhangjiakou, Hebei. History The station opened in 1909.塞外明珠沙城站


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Nankou Railway Station
Nankou railway station () is a railway station in Beijing. The station was opened in 1906. Schedules 10 passenger trains In rail transport, a train (from Old French , from Latin , "to pull, to draw") is a series of connected vehicles that run along a railway track and transport people or freight. Trains are typically pulled or pushed by locomotives (often know ... stop at the station every day, they are trains 7235, 4434, 7236, 1455, K274, 7173, 7174, 1456, K273, and 4433. Note: Updated in May 2006, the train schedule will change on October 1, 2006. References Railway stations in Beijing Railway stations in China opened in 1906 {{Beijing-railstation-stub ...
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Beijing North Railway Station
Beijingbei (Beijing North) railway station (), formerly known as Xizhimen railway station (), is a railway station in Beijing. It was built in 1905 as one of the original stations on the Jingzhang railway (part of the old Beijing–Baotou railway). On October 31, 2016, the station closed for renovation. On December 30, 2019, the station becomes the terminus of the high-speed Beijing–Zhangjiakou intercity railway, which is a section of Beijing-Baotou passenger-dedicated line. Renovation The station was closed from November 1, 2016 to December 30, 2019. After the renovation began, the Line S2 terminus changed to Huangtudian railway station and all other China Railway train's terminus changed to Changping North railway station. From September 30, 2020, Beijing North railway station became the southern terminus of Huairou–Miyun line. Public transportation Beijing Subway Beijing North railway station is located just outside Xizhimen station on Line 2, Line 4 and Line 13 o ...
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Chifeng Railway Station
Chifeng ( zh, s=赤峰市), also known as Ulanhad ( mn, (Улаанхад хот), ''Ulaɣanqada qota'', , "red cliff"), is a prefecture-level city in Southeastern Inner Mongolia, People's Republic of China. It borders Xilin Gol League to the north and west, Tongliao to the northeast, Chaoyang (Liaoning) to the southeast and Chengde (Hebei) to the south. The city has a total administrative area of and as of the 2020 census, had a population of 4,035,967 inhabitants (4,341,245 in 2010). However, 1,175,391 of those residents lived in the built-up (or metro) area made of the 2 urban districts of Hongshan and Songshan, as Yuanbaoshan is not conurbated yet. However, a large part of Songshan is still rural and Yuanbaoshan is a de facto separate town 27 kilometers away from the core district of Chifeng. The city was the administrative center of the defunct Ju Ud League ( zh, s=昭乌达盟, labels=no; ). History According to archeological studies, human occupation of the Chifeng ...
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Changping District
Changping District (), formerly Changping County (), is a district situated in the suburbs of north and northwest Beijing. History Changping County and Jundu County which administered the area were established in the Han Dynasty. Changping was incorporated into Jundu when the Northern Wei dominated; however, the condition was reversed since the Eastern Wei. The county was promoted as Changping subprefecture had jurisdiction over Miyun, Shunyi and Huairou, in the era of Zhengde during the Ming Dynasty. These three counties were transferred to Shuntian Prefecture in the era of Yongzheng during the Qing Dynasty. Changping became a county again after the Xinhai Revolution, and it was transferred to Beijing from Hebei in 1956. Geography Changping District, covering an area of , contains two subdistricts of the city of Changping and 15 towns (five of which are suburbs of Beijing) with total population of 1.83 million (2012), a rapid increase from the 614,821 recorded in the 2000 c ...
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