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Nanping–Longyan Railway
The Nanping–Longyan railway () is a railway line in China. History The railway opened on 29 December 2018. Specification The line is long and has a maximum speed of . It has nine stations: * Yanping (interchange with the Hefei–Fuzhou high-speed railway) * Yanping West (interchange with the Nanping–Fuzhou railway) * Sanming North (interchange with the Yingtan–Xiamen railway and Xiangtang–Putian railway) *Sanming * Yong'an South (interchange with the Yingtan–Xiamen railway) *Shuangyang * Zhangping West * Yanshi South *Longyan (interchange with the Zhangping–Longchuan railway, Ganzhou–Longyan railway, and Longyan–Xiamen railway The Longyan–Xiamen railway () is a dual-track, electrified, high-speed rail line in Fujian Province, China. The line, also known as the Longxia railway, is named after its two terminal cities Longyan and Xiamen, and has a total length of .
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