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The Jian'ou railway station on the Hengnan railway

Hengfeng–Nanping railway, also known as the Hengnan railway ( simplified Chinese: 横å—é“è·¯; traditional Chinese: 横å—éµè·¯; pinyin: héngnán tiÄ›lù), is a railroad in eastern China between Hengfeng, Jiangxi Province and Nanping, Fujian Province. The line is 470 km (292 mi) long, including a spur line to Shangrao, and opened in December 1998. [1] Major cities along route include Hengfeng, Wuyishan, Jianyang, Jian'ou, and Nanping.

Route

The Hengfeng–Nanping railway connects Hengfeng, on the Shanghai–Kunming railway with Nanping, on the Nanping–Fuzhou railway and created Jiangxi's second rail connection with Fujian. In 2006, the Ministry of Railways, after upgrading the line for higher speed train service, joined most of this line with the Hengfeng–Nanping railway to create the Hengfeng–Fuzhou railway or Hengfu railway (横幅é“è·¯). The line passes through the Wuyi Mountains, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Rail connections

See also

References

  1. ^ "陈茂莹, "难忘å年艰辛路——横å—é“路建设回眸", 大武夷新闻网" (in Chinese). May 13, 2009.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Jian'ou railway station on the Hengnan railway

Hengfeng–Nanping railway, also known as the Hengnan railway ( simplified Chinese: 横å—é“è·¯; traditional Chinese: 横å—éµè·¯; pinyin: héngnán tiÄ›lù), is a railroad in eastern China between Hengfeng, Jiangxi Province and Nanping, Fujian Province. The line is 470 km (292 mi) long, including a spur line to Shangrao, and opened in December 1998. [1] Major cities along route include Hengfeng, Wuyishan, Jianyang, Jian'ou, and Nanping.

Route

The Hengfeng–Nanping railway connects Hengfeng, on the Shanghai–Kunming railway with Nanping, on the Nanping–Fuzhou railway and created Jiangxi's second rail connection with Fujian. In 2006, the Ministry of Railways, after upgrading the line for higher speed train service, joined most of this line with the Hengfeng–Nanping railway to create the Hengfeng–Fuzhou railway or Hengfu railway (横幅é“è·¯). The line passes through the Wuyi Mountains, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Rail connections

See also

References

  1. ^ "陈茂莹, "难忘å年艰辛路——横å—é“路建设回眸", 大武夷新闻网" (in Chinese). May 13, 2009.



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