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Jishu Railway
Overview
Native nameå‰èˆ’é“è·¯ (JíshÅ« TiÄ›lù)
StatusOperational
Owner Manchukuo National Railway (1941–1945)
China Railway (since 1958)
Locale Jilin
Termini
Service
Type Heavy rail,
Regional rail
History
Opened1941
Closed1945
Reopened1958
Technical
Line length90 km (56 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Route map

0
Jilin
4
Longtanshan
7
Jiangbei
chemical plant
Closed
12
Jilin North
19
Qipan
Lixin
Closed
25
Jinzhu
30
Yafu
Zhanglao
Closed
43
Dakouqin
48
Qianyao
Gangyao
Closed
59
Fengguang
Tianhe
Closed
69
Jishu
Moshi
Closed
82
Dongfu
Sandaohe
Closed
90
Shulan

The Jilin–Shulan railway, named the Jishu Railway ( simplified Chinese: å‰èˆ’é“è·¯; traditional Chinese: å‰èˆ’éµè·¯; pinyin: JíshÅ« TiÄ›lù), is a 90 km (56 mi) single-track railway line in Northeast China running from Jilin to Shulan. [1] At Jilin, which is the terminus of the Shenji Railway, it connects to the Changtu Railway and the Changhun Intercity Railway, and at Shulan it connects to the Labin Railway and the Taoshu Railway. [1]

History

The railway line between Longtanshan and Shulan, named the Longshu Line, was originally created in 1941 by the Manchukuo National Railway, by building a new stretch of railway to connect the Jilin–Jinzhu Jinzhu Line with the Meiyao–Shulan Meiyao Line, both of which had been built by the privately owned Jilin Railway. This line was destroyed in 1945 during the Soviet invasion of Manchuria. China Railway rebuilt the line between 1958 and 1966, as the distance between Jilin and Harbin is 68 km (42 mi) shorter via this route than via the Labin Railway.

Route

Distance Station name
Total; km S2S; km Current name Former name Opened Connections
0 0 Jilin
å‰æž—
Dongguan
æ±é—œ
1928 Changtu Railway ( zh), Shenji Railway ( zh), Changhun ICR ( zh)
4 4 Longtanshan
龙潭山
1927 Changtu Railway ( zh), Longfeng Railway ( zh)
7 3 Jiangbei
江北
1938 Changtu Railway ( zh)
12 5 Jilin North
å‰æž—北
1958
19 7 Qipan
棋盘
1966
Lixin
ç«‹æ–°
Closed
25 6 Jinzhu
金ç 
30 5 Yafu
亚å¤
1966
Zhanglao
å¼ è€
Closed
43 13 Dakouqin
大å£é’¦
1966
48 5 Qianyao
å‰çª‘
1966
Gangyao
缸窑
Meiyao
煤窯
Closed, former Meiyao Line
59 11 Fengguang
丰广
1960
Tianhe
天åˆ
Closed, former Meiyao Line
69 10 Jishu
å‰èˆ’
1960
Moshi
磨石
Closed, former Meiyao Line
82 13 Dongfu
东富
1960
Sandaohe
三é“æ²³
Closed, former Meiyao Line
90 8 Shulan
1933 Labin Railway, Taoshu Railway

References

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jishu Railway
Overview
Native nameå‰èˆ’é“è·¯ (JíshÅ« TiÄ›lù)
StatusOperational
Owner Manchukuo National Railway (1941–1945)
China Railway (since 1958)
Locale Jilin
Termini
Service
Type Heavy rail,
Regional rail
History
Opened1941
Closed1945
Reopened1958
Technical
Line length90 km (56 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Route map

0
Jilin
4
Longtanshan
7
Jiangbei
chemical plant
Closed
12
Jilin North
19
Qipan
Lixin
Closed
25
Jinzhu
30
Yafu
Zhanglao
Closed
43
Dakouqin
48
Qianyao
Gangyao
Closed
59
Fengguang
Tianhe
Closed
69
Jishu
Moshi
Closed
82
Dongfu
Sandaohe
Closed
90
Shulan

The Jilin–Shulan railway, named the Jishu Railway ( simplified Chinese: å‰èˆ’é“è·¯; traditional Chinese: å‰èˆ’éµè·¯; pinyin: JíshÅ« TiÄ›lù), is a 90 km (56 mi) single-track railway line in Northeast China running from Jilin to Shulan. [1] At Jilin, which is the terminus of the Shenji Railway, it connects to the Changtu Railway and the Changhun Intercity Railway, and at Shulan it connects to the Labin Railway and the Taoshu Railway. [1]

History

The railway line between Longtanshan and Shulan, named the Longshu Line, was originally created in 1941 by the Manchukuo National Railway, by building a new stretch of railway to connect the Jilin–Jinzhu Jinzhu Line with the Meiyao–Shulan Meiyao Line, both of which had been built by the privately owned Jilin Railway. This line was destroyed in 1945 during the Soviet invasion of Manchuria. China Railway rebuilt the line between 1958 and 1966, as the distance between Jilin and Harbin is 68 km (42 mi) shorter via this route than via the Labin Railway.

Route

Distance Station name
Total; km S2S; km Current name Former name Opened Connections
0 0 Jilin
å‰æž—
Dongguan
æ±é—œ
1928 Changtu Railway ( zh), Shenji Railway ( zh), Changhun ICR ( zh)
4 4 Longtanshan
龙潭山
1927 Changtu Railway ( zh), Longfeng Railway ( zh)
7 3 Jiangbei
江北
1938 Changtu Railway ( zh)
12 5 Jilin North
å‰æž—北
1958
19 7 Qipan
棋盘
1966
Lixin
ç«‹æ–°
Closed
25 6 Jinzhu
金ç 
30 5 Yafu
亚å¤
1966
Zhanglao
å¼ è€
Closed
43 13 Dakouqin
大å£é’¦
1966
48 5 Qianyao
å‰çª‘
1966
Gangyao
缸窑
Meiyao
煤窯
Closed, former Meiyao Line
59 11 Fengguang
丰广
1960
Tianhe
天åˆ
Closed, former Meiyao Line
69 10 Jishu
å‰èˆ’
1960
Moshi
磨石
Closed, former Meiyao Line
82 13 Dongfu
东富
1960
Sandaohe
三é“æ²³
Closed, former Meiyao Line
90 8 Shulan
1933 Labin Railway, Taoshu Railway

References


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