Hefei–Jiujiang railway

The Hefei–Jiujiang railway is a passenger and freight railway in China.[1]

Hefei–Jiujiang railway
Overview
StatusOperational
Termini
Stations11
Service
TypeHeavy rail
History
Opened31 May 1995
Technical
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
ElectrificationNone
Route map

km
Up arrow Huainan railway from Huainan
0
Hefei
Right arrow Huainan railway to Wuhu
Taohuadian
19
Hefei West
Zhuxi
Feixi
Fengle
60
Shucheng
Guohe
79
Lujiang
Ketan
Huangjingben
117
Tongcheng
Fangang
Yangshudian
156
Anqing West
Right arrow Anqing railway to Anqing
Lu'an–Jingdezhen railway
Left arrow Lu'an – Jingdezhen Right arrow
Guaxing
184
Tianzhushan
Xiaochi
218
Taihu
Liangtinghe
252
Susong
Shuima
274
Huangmei
Zhuogang
Konglong
(line ends at Beijing–Kowloon railway)
Xiaochikou
327
Jiujiang
km

Between Jiujiang and Konglong, the line is double-track. The remainder is single-track. This double-track portion is shared with the Beijing–Kowloon railway. The Hefei–Anqing–Jiujiang high-speed railway takes a similar route to this railway.

History

The line opened on May 31, 1995.[1]

Stations

The line has the following passenger stations:

References

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