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Lianyungang Railway Station
Lianyungang railway station () is a station in Haizhou District, Lianyungang, Haizhou District, Lianyungang, Jiangsu. History The station was established in 1925. The former site of the station was on Jiefang E. Road in the city center. In 1998, the station was moved to the current site together with the relocation of Longhai railway out of Lianyungang city center. The station was once named as Xinpu railway station (). It was changed to the current name on 1 January 2004. On 20 March 2015, the renovation and expansion project of the station started and the passenger services of the station was suspended. The former station building, opened in 1998, was demolished in 2016 to make room for new platforms and tracks. The new station building is south of the former site. References

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Haizhou District, Lianyungang
Haizhou District () is one of three urban districts of Lianyungang, Jiangsu province, China. Xinpu District was a former district of Lianyungang, Jiangsu province, China. Now, it's merged into Haizhou District. Administrative divisions In the present, Haizhou District (including the former Xinpu District which was merged into Haizhou District) has 10 subdistricts, 5 towns and 3 township. *Old Haizhou District has 4 subdistricts, 3 towns and 1 township *Former Xinpu District () has 6 subdistricts, 2 towns and 2 township ;10 subdistricts -Old Haizhou District -Former Xinpu District ;5 towns -Old Haizhou District * Xinba () * Jinping () * Banpu () -Former Xinpu District * Nancheng () * Punan () ;3 township -Old Haizhou District * Ninghai Ninghai County () is a county under the administration of Ningbo, in the east of Zhejiang province, People's Republic of China. It covers a land area of and a sea area of and has a coastline. It has four sub-districts, 11 towns, three ...
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Lianyungang
Lianyungang () is a prefecture-level city in northeastern Jiangsu province, China. It borders Yancheng to its southeast, Huai'an and Suqian to its south, Xuzhou to its southwest, and the province of Shandong to its north. Its name derives from Lian Island, the largest island in Jiangsu which lies off its coastline, and Yuntai Mountain, the highest peak in Jiangsu, a few miles from the city center, and the fact that it is a port. The name can be literally translated as the Port Connecting the Clouds. Lianyungang was home to 4,599,360 inhabitants as of the 2020 census whom 1,210,767 lived in the built-up (''or metro'') area made of Haizhou and Lianyun counties. Lianyungang was known in the West as Haichow (Postal romanization), which means the City of Sea. Haichow was opened to foreign trade by the Qing imperial government in 1905. Geography Lianyungang is between 118°24' and 119°48' east longitude and 34°11' and 35°07' north latitude. Lianyungang covers an area of . Admin ...
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Jiangsu
Jiangsu (; ; pinyin: Jiāngsū, Postal romanization, alternatively romanized as Kiangsu or Chiangsu) is an Eastern China, eastern coastal Provinces of the People's Republic of China, province of the China, People's Republic of China. It is one of the leading provinces in finance, education, technology, and tourism, with its capital in Nanjing. Jiangsu is the List of Chinese administrative divisions by area, third smallest, but the List of Chinese administrative divisions by population, fifth most populous and the List of Chinese administrative divisions by population density, most densely populated of the 23 provinces of the People's Republic of China. Jiangsu has the highest GDP per capita of Chinese provinces and second-highest GDP of Chinese provinces, after Guangdong. Jiangsu borders Shandong in the north, Anhui to the west, and Zhejiang and Shanghai to the south. Jiangsu has a coastline of over along the Yellow Sea, and the Yangtze River passes through the southern part ...
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CR Shanghai
China Railway Shanghai Group, officially abbreviated as CR Shanghai or CR-Shanghai, formerly, Shanghai Railway Administration is a subsidiaries company under the jurisdiction of the China Railway (formerly the Ministry of Railways). As of 2007, the bureau was in charge of a total length of 10,810.5 kilometers, and a commercial length of 4,928.1 kilometers of railways. It oversees 503 stations and manages the railways in Shanghai, Jiangsu, Anhui and Zhejiang Provinces. Shanghai Railway Bureau estimated that by 2010 its commercial length of railways will be more than 7,060 km, including over 1,500 km of the inter-city rail Inter-city rail services are express passenger train services that run services that connect cities over longer distances than commuter or regional trains. There is no precise definition of inter-city rail; its meaning may vary from country ...way. The railway administration was reorganized as a company in November 2017. Hub stations * Shanghai ...
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Qingdao–Yancheng Railway
The Qingdao–Yancheng railway is a higher-speed rail Higher-speed rail (HrSR), also known as high-performance rail, higher-performance rail, semi-high-speed rail or almost-high-speed rail, is the jargon used to describe inter-city passenger rail services that have top speeds of more than convent ...way on the eastern coast of China. It is long and has a maximum speed of . History The railway opened on 26 December 2018. From 30 December 2018, Yancheng North railway station was closed for passenger service and the southern terminus of the line changed to Yancheng railway station. Stations References Railway lines in China Railway lines opened in 2018 {{PRChina-rail-transport-stub ...
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Lianyungang–Zhenjiang High-speed Railway
The Lianyungang–Zhenjiang high-speed railway is a high-speed railway in China. It has a design speed of . History In November 2014, construction was expected to take 4.5 years. The section from Lianyungang to Huai'an opened on 16 December 2019. The remainder was expected to open on 3 December 2020, however this did not go ahead. It opened on 11 December. Route Heading south from Lianyungang, the railway splits from the Qingdao–Yancheng railway after Dongji and continues south, serving Guanyun, Guannan, and Lianshui. The line meets the Xuzhou–Yancheng high-speed railway at Huai'an East but splits again to continue south. Three stations follow: Baoying, Gaoyou North, and Gaoyou. From the north, both east and west connections to the Nanjing–Qidong railway are provided, but no connection is provided from the south. The line then serves Yangzhou East. The line then passes over the Wufengshan Yangtze River Bridge before heading west and serving Dagang South. At its so ...
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Lianyungang–Xuzhou High-speed Railway
The Lianyungang–Xuzhou high-speed railway (Chinese: 连徐客运专线) is a high-speed railway in China. The railway has a design speed of . The railway runs parallel to the Longhai railway and interchanges with it at Lianyungang and Donghaixian. It is the eastern-most section of the Eurasia Continental Bridge corridor. History Construction began on 6 November 2016. The railway, excluding Daxu South, opened on 8 February 2021. Stations * Xuzhou East (interchange with the Beijing–Shanghai high-speed railway, Zhengzhou–Xuzhou high-speed railway, and Xuzhou–Yancheng high-speed railway) * Daxu South * Pizhou East * Xinyi South * Donghaixian (interchange with the Longhai railway) *Lianyungang Lianyungang () is a prefecture-level city in northeastern Jiangsu province, China. It borders Yancheng to its southeast, Huai'an and Suqian to its south, Xuzhou to its southwest, and the province of Shandong to its north. Its name derives f ... (interchange with the Qingd ...
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Class 2 Station (China Railway)
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Inside Lianyungang Railway Station
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Lianyungang Railway Station
Lianyungang railway station () is a station in Haizhou District, Lianyungang, Haizhou District, Lianyungang, Jiangsu. History The station was established in 1925. The former site of the station was on Jiefang E. Road in the city center. In 1998, the station was moved to the current site together with the relocation of Longhai railway out of Lianyungang city center. The station was once named as Xinpu railway station (). It was changed to the current name on 1 January 2004. On 20 March 2015, the renovation and expansion project of the station started and the passenger services of the station was suspended. The former station building, opened in 1998, was demolished in 2016 to make room for new platforms and tracks. The new station building is south of the former site. References

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Railway Stations In Jiangsu
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 Track (rail transport), 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 Railroad tie, sleepers (ties) set in track ballast, 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 friction, frictional resistance than rubber-tyred road vehicles, so passenger and freight cars (carriages and wagons) can be coupled into longer trains. The rail transport operations, operation is carried out by a ...
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