The LitangāQinzhou railway or Liqin railway ( simplified Chinese: é»é¦éč·Æ; traditional Chinese: é»é¦éµč·Æ; pinyin: lĆqÄ«n tiÄlĆ¹), is a railroad in Guangxi Autonomous Region of China that branches off the HunanāGuangxi railway in Heng County in central Guangxi, about 60 km south of Litang Township, and runs further south to the port city of Qinzhou, on the Gulf of Tonkin. The line has a total length of 156 km (97 mi) and entered operations in 1994. [1] Major cities and towns along route include Heng County, Lingshan County and Qinzhou.
The LitangāQinzhou railway or Liqin railway ( simplified Chinese: é»é¦éč·Æ; traditional Chinese: é»é¦éµč·Æ; pinyin: lĆqÄ«n tiÄlĆ¹), is a railroad in Guangxi Autonomous Region of China that branches off the HunanāGuangxi railway in Heng County in central Guangxi, about 60 km south of Litang Township, and runs further south to the port city of Qinzhou, on the Gulf of Tonkin. The line has a total length of 156 km (97 mi) and entered operations in 1994. [1] Major cities and towns along route include Heng County, Lingshan County and Qinzhou.