The Zaozhuang–Linyi railway ( Chinese: 枣临é“è·¯; pinyin: ZÇŽolÃn tiÄ›lù) is a railway line in Shandong, China.
Work on the line began in early 2009. It opened on 29 November 2012. [1] [2] [3]
The line is 119.5 kilometres (74.3 mi) long and has a maximum speed of 120 kilometres per hour (75 mph). It is single-track and electrified. [1] The western terminus of the line is Zaozhuang West railway station on the Beijing–Shanghai railway. The eastern terminus is Zhubao railway station, a freight terminus on the Yanzhou–Shijiusuo railway.
The Zaozhuang–Linyi railway ( Chinese: 枣临é“è·¯; pinyin: ZÇŽolÃn tiÄ›lù) is a railway line in Shandong, China.
Work on the line began in early 2009. It opened on 29 November 2012. [1] [2] [3]
The line is 119.5 kilometres (74.3 mi) long and has a maximum speed of 120 kilometres per hour (75 mph). It is single-track and electrified. [1] The western terminus of the line is Zaozhuang West railway station on the Beijing–Shanghai railway. The eastern terminus is Zhubao railway station, a freight terminus on the Yanzhou–Shijiusuo railway.