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Xiamen–Chongqing Corridor
The Xiamen–Chongqing corridor is a high-speed rail corridor and one of the eight north–south routes in China's List of high-speed railway lines in China#"Eight Vertical and Eight Horizontal" network, "Eight Vertical and Eight Horizontal" network. Route References

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High-speed Rail
High-speed rail (HSR) is a type of rail transport network utilising trains that run significantly faster than those of traditional rail, using an integrated system of specialised rolling stock and dedicated railway track, tracks. While there is no single definition or standard that applies worldwide, lines built to handle speeds of at least or upgraded lines of at least are generally considered to be high-speed. The first high-speed rail system, the Tōkaidō Shinkansen, began operations in Honshu, Japan, in 1964. Due to the streamlined spitzer (bullet), spitzer-shaped nose cone of the 0 Series Shinkansen, trains, the system also became known by its English nickname bullet train. Japan's example was followed by several European countries, initially in High-speed rail in Italy, Italy with the Florence–Rome high-speed railway, Direttissima line, followed shortly thereafter by High-speed rail in France, France, High-speed rail in Germany, Germany, and High-speed rail in Spain, ...
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List Of High-speed Railway Lines In China
High-speed rail in China, China's high-speed railway network is by far the List of high-speed railway lines, longest in the world. As of December 2022, it extends to Provinces of China, 31 of the country's 33 provincial-level administrative divisions and exceeds in total length, accounting for about two-thirds of the world's high-speed rail tracks in commercial service. Over the past decade, China’s high-speed rail network grew rapidly according to ambitious railway plans issued by the State. The "Mid- to Long-Term Railway Network Plan" ("Railway Network Plan") approved by the State Council of the People's Republic of China, State Council in 2004 called for of passenger-dedicated HSR lines running train at speeds of at least by 2020.(Chinese2004年国家《中长期铁路网规划》内容简介 2014-05-27; accessed 2017-07-16 The 2008 Revisions to the Railway Network Plan increased the year 2020 passenger-dedicated HSR network target length to and removed the 200 km/h s ...
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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 ."龙厦铁路简介"
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Construction began on December 25, 2006, and the line opened for regular operation on June 29, 2012.
(Long anXia enRailway opened for service), 2012.06.30 The line can accommodate trains traveling at speeds of up to .


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Changsha–Ganzhou High-speed Railway
The Changsha–Ganzhou high-speed railway is a planned high-speed railway in China. The line will be long and have a design speed of . It will be part of the Xiamen–Chongqing corridor The Xiamen–Chongqing corridor is a high-speed rail corridor and one of the eight north–south routes in China's List of high-speed railway lines in China#"Eight Vertical and Eight Horizontal" network, "Eight Vertical and Eight Horizontal" networ ... and will be completed and operational within December 2026. Stations References High-speed railway lines in China High-speed railway lines under construction {{High-speed rail in China ...
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Changde–Yiyang–Changsha High-speed Railway
The Changde–Yiyang–Changsha high-speed railway or Changyichang high-speed railway (), also known as the Changde–Changsha section of Chongqing–Xiamen high-speed railway, is a high-speed railway in China. It is long and has a design speed of . The Changde–Yiyang section also forms part of the Hohhot–Nanning corridor. The initial section from to opened on 6 September 2022 ( railway station is under renovation and not opened to passengers, however trains can through service to Changsha-Zhuzhou-Xiangtan intercity railway here). Hanshou railway station and Changde railway station opened on 26 December 2022. Route The railway runs parallel the existing Shimen–Changsha railway between Changde and Changsha Changsha is the capital of Hunan, China. It is the 15th most populous city in China with a population of 10,513,100, the Central China#Cities with urban area over one million in population, third-most populous city in Central China, and the .... Stations ...
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Qianjiang–Changde Railway
The Qianjiang–Changde railway is an electrified higher-speed railway in China. History Testing began on 14 October 2019. The railway opened on 26 December. Stations The line has the following passenger stations: * Qianjiang (interchange with the Chongqing–Huaihua railway, planned interchange with the Chongqing–Qianjiang intercity railway) * Xianfeng * Laifeng * Longshan North * Sangzhi * Zhangjiajie West (planned interchange with the Zhangjiajie–Huaihua high-speed railway and Yichang–Zhangjiajie high-speed railway) * Niuchehe * Taoyuan *Changde Changde (; Traditional Chinese characters, traditional Chinese: 常德區 ) is a prefecture-level city in the northwest of Hunan province, People's Republic of China. Changde, known as "Wuling" in ancient times, is located on the west side of Do ... (interchange with the Shimen–Changsha railway) References Railway lines in China Railway lines opened in 2019 {{PRChina-rail-transport-stub ...
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