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Wuhan–Yichang Railway
Wuhan–Yichang railway, or Hanyi railway (), is a long higher-speed railway between Hankou (in Wuhan) and Yichang, in Hubei province, China. The railway forms a section of the Huhanrong passenger-dedicated line from Shanghai to Wuhan to Chengdu. The Hanyi Railway was completed in spring 2012 and started commercial operations on July 1, 2012. Adjacent high-speed rail sections, the Hefei–Wuhan railway to the east and the Yichang−Wanzhou railway to the west, opened respectively in April 2009 and December 2010. Unlike most other high-speed railways in China which generally follow the route of pre-existing railway lines, the Hanyi railway takes a new, more direct, route between Wuhan and Yichang, bringing rail service for the first time to cities along the Yangtze River in central Hubei such as Hanchuan, Xiantao, and Qianjiang. Jingzhou, previously only served by a branch rail line to Jingmen to the north, now enjoys frequent through-train service to Wuhan and Yichang. Cons ...
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Shanghai–Wuhan–Chengdu Passenger Railway
Shanghai–Wuhan–Chengdu passenger-dedicated railway (), is a fully completed higher-speed railway corridor in China. It is operated by CR Shanghai Group, CR Wuhan Group and CR Chengdu Group. The Chinese name of the railway line, Huhanrong, is a combination of the abbreviations for Shanghai (, ), Wuhan (, ), and Chengdu (, ), three major cities along the line. The Shanghai–Wuhan–Chengdu railway is one of the four east–west high-speed rail corridors outlined in China's national high-speed rail plan. From east to west, it will connect the major cities of Shanghai (a provincial-level municipality), Nanjing (the capital of Jiangsu), Hefei (the capital of Anhui), Wuhan (the capital of Hubei), Chongqing (a province-level municipality), and Chengdu (the capital of Sichuan). The total population of the four provinces and two municipalities served by this rail line is over 320 million (as of 2008). Despite its name, the line is actually a medium-speed railway designed to ...
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High-speed Railway In China
The high-speed rail (HSR) network in the People's Republic of China (PRC) is the world's longest and most extensively used – with a total length of by the end of 2021. The HSR network encompasses newly built rail lines with a design speed of . China's HSR accounts for two-thirds of the world's total high-speed railway networks. Almost all HSR trains, track and service are owned and operated by the China Railway Corporation under the brand China Railway High-speed (CRH). High-speed rail developed rapidly in China since the mid-2000s. China's early high-speed trains were imported or built under technology transfer agreements with foreign train-makers including Alstom, Siemens, Bombardier and Kawasaki Heavy Industries. After the initial technological support, Chinese engineers have since re-designed internal train components and have built and produced indigenous trains manufactured by the state-owned CRRC Corporation, especially on newer lines. CRH was introduced in April ...
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Zhijiang North Railway Station
Zhijiang North railway station is a railway station, which is located in Zhijiang City, which is part of the Yichang prefecture-level city, Hubei Province, People's Republic of China. It is served by the Hanyi Railway (construction of which started in 2008Construction of Hanyi Railway to Kick off
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Jingzhou Railway Station (Hubei)
Jingzhou railway station is a railway station located in Jingzhou District, Jingzhou, Hubei Province, People's Republic of China, on the Hanyi Railway which operated by China Railway Wuhan Group. It is located in Yingcheng Town of Jingzhou District, some 3 km north of Jingzhou's central business district. Service Frequent D-series trains on the Yichang–Wuhan route; some trains continue east to Shanghai. There is no freight service at the Jingzhou railway station, and none is planned. Instead, rail freight destined for Jingzhou is handled at the local stations of the Jingmen–Shashi railway. History The station was opened on July 1, 2012, together with the new Wuhan–Yichang Railway. Although the station was physically close to Jingzhou's central urban area, passengers found it inconvenient due to the absence of a direct road connection. However, the new road is under construction, and is to open by the end of November 2012.
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Qianjiang Railway Station (Hubei)
Qianjiang may refer to: *Qianjiang District (), Chongqing *Qianjiang, Hubei (), sub-prefecture-level city *Qianjiang Century City (), Xiaoshan District, Hangzhou, Zhejiang *Qianjiang, Guangxi (), town in and subdivision of Xingbin District, Laibin *Qianjiang (, 922–979), a former county in modern Hangzhou, Zhejiang, administered by Hang Prefecture Rivers *Qian River (), a short section of the Xi River system in Guangxi *Qiantang River, also called Qianjiang (), in Zhejiang, emptying into Hangzhou Bay Others *Qianjiang Motorcycle, a motorcycle manufacturer based in Taizhou, Zhejiang, China *''Qianjiang Evening News ''Qianjiang Evening News'' () is a Chinese newspaper and is one of the most circulated newspapers in the world. References External linksQianjiang Evening News Website Daily newspapers published in China Chinese-language newspapers (Simplifi ...
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Hanchuan Railway Station
Hanchuan railway station is a railway station located in Hanchuan, Xiaogan, Hubei Province, People's Republic of China, on the Wuhan–Yichang railway, operated by China Railway Wuhan Group China Railway Wuhan Group, officially abbreviated as CR Wuhan or CR-Wuhan, formerly, Wuhan Railway Administration is a subsidiaries company under the jurisdiction of the China Railway (formerly the Ministry of Railway). As of 2007, the bureau is .... It is located approximately away from the city centre. It opened on 1 July 2012. Nearby stations * Hankou railway station (Wuhan) * Tianmen South railway station (Tianmen) References Railway stations in Hubei Railway stations in China opened in 2012 {{Hubei-railstation-stub ...
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Jingmen
Jingmen () is a prefecture-level city in central Hubei province, People's Republic of China. Jingmen is within an area where cotton and oil crops are planted. The population of the prefecture is 2,873,687 (2010 population census). The urban area of Jingmen City has a population of about 400,000. Jingmen is so named as in ancient times it was the gateway to Jingzhou, one of the Nine Provinces and means literally ''Gateway to Jingzhou''. During the Second World War, the city was occupied by Japanese forces. Administrative divisions Jingmen municipality comprises two districts, two county-level cities, one county and three other non MoCA management areas: * Dongbao District () * Duodao District () * Zhongxiang city () * Jingshan city () * Shayang County () * Jingmen Advanced Technology Area ( or ) * Zhanghe New Area () * Qujialing Management District () City layout Dongbao District "downtown" is located about 3 hours away from Wuhan by bus or rail. A new train service wa ...
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Jingmen–Shashi Railway
Jingmen–Shashi railway or Jingsha railway (), is a single-track regional railroad in Hubei Province of central China between Jingmen and Shashi District of Jingzhou. The line is long, and was built between 1986 and 1989. It opened in May 1989. The line runs from Shashi on the Yangtze River north to Jingmen and is used to carry freight, including coal and iron ore. The line's five stations are Jingmen South, Tuanlin, Shayang, Jingzhou North and Shashi.(Chinese"荆沙铁路改建工程动工" 2010-12-28 Rail connections * Jingmen: Jiaozuo–Liuzhou railway See also * List of railways in China The following is a list of conventional lines of rail transport in China. For the high-speed network, see List of high-speed railway lines in China. North–south direction Beijing-Harbin Corridor * Jingqin Railway; Beijing-Qinhuangdao 京 ... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Jingmen-Shashi Railway Railway lines in China Rail transport in Hubei Railway lines opened in 1989 ...
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Jingzhou
Jingzhou () is a prefecture-level city in southern Hubei province, China, located on the banks of the Yangtze River. Its total residential population was 5,231,180 based on the 2020 census, 1,068,291 of whom resided in the built-up (''or metro'') area comprising two urban districts. Jingzhou's central urban area has grown out of Shashi City and Jingzhou Town (historically also known as Jiangling); their names were preserved in the names of Shashi District and Jingzhou District, which include the city's historical center, as well as Jiangling County, which administers the suburban areas of the larger historical area of Jiangling. The name "Shashi" also remains in the names of a number of local facilities, such as Jingzhou Shashi Airport and a railway freight station. Toponymy The contemporary city of Jingzhou is named after Jingzhou (ancient China), ancient province of the same name, which was one of the nine provinces of ancient China. Said province was named after the nearb ...
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