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Line 17 (Chengdu Metro)
Line 17 of the Chengdu Metro is an express metro line in Chengdu. The whole line is 50.945 km. The line uses 8-car Type-A trains operating up to 140 km/h speed powered by 25kV AC overhead lines. Phase 1 runs from Jinxing Station in Wenjiang District to Jitouqiao Station in Wuhou District. Phase 1 is 26.145 km long with 5.5 km running elevated and 20.6 km running underground. There are 9 stations with 2 elevated stations and 7 underground stations. Phase 2 extends the line west across central Chengdu to Gaohongcun Station. It is 24.8 km long, all underground with 18 additional stations. Progress * On February 23, 2017, Sichuan Development and Reform Commission approved Line 17 Phase 1. * On February 27, 2017, Line 17 Phase 1 started construction. * On Nov 11 2017, the first tunnel boring machine started digging section between Jiujiang North and Baifoqiao Stations. * On March 24, 2019, Line 17 phase 1 elevated section was completed. * On April 9, ...
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Huangshi Station
Huangshi (), Postal Map Romanization, alternatively romanized as Hwangshih, is a prefecture-level city in southeastern Hubei province, People's Republic of China. Its population was 2,469,079 inhabitants at the 2020 census; 1,567,108 of whom lived in the built-up (''or metro'') area made up of 4 urban districts plus the city of Daye, Hubei, Daye, now being part of the agglomeration. History In 845 BC Marquis Wen () Huang Meng (), or Huang Zhang () moved the capital of the Huang (state), State of Huang from Yicheng to Huangchuan (present-day Huangchuan, Henan). Huang Xi's descendants ruled State of Huang until 648 BC when it was destroyed by the State of Chu. The Marquis of Huang, Marquis Mu () Huang Qisheng (), fled to the state of Qi. The people of Huang were forced to relocate to Chu. They settled in the region of present-day Hubei province, in a region known as the Jiangxia Prefecture () during the Han dynasty (206 BC-AD 220). On Aerial engagements of the Second Sino-Japanes ...
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