Beijing–Shanhaiguan railway

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Beijing–Shanhaiguan railway
京山铁路
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Overview
StatusActive
TerminiBeijing
Shanhaiguan District
Stations22
Service
TypeHeavy rail
SystemChina Railway
Operator(s)China Railway
Technical
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Route map

Legend
km
0
Beijing
Beijing South
Fengtai District
Fengtai South
Beijing–Kowloon railway
33
Beijing–Kowloon railway
42
51
 
Hebei
74
Langfang North
87
98
109
124
133
Tianjin North
137
Tianjin
177
Tanggu District
Tianjin North Ring railway
202
218
Lutai
Fengnan District
260
Tangshan
274
G1
Beijing–Harbin
Expressway
Beijing–Qinhuangdao railway
Beijing–Qinhuangdao railway
328
Qian'an
Luan River
347
Lulong County
377
Funing County
Beijing–Qinhuangdao railway
Qinhuangdao
417
425
Shanhaiguan District

The Beijing–Shanhaiguan railway, named the Jingshan Railway (simplified Chinese: 京山铁路; traditional Chinese: 京山鐵路; pinyin: jīngshān tiělù) or the Jingyu Railway (simplified Chinese: 京榆铁路; traditional Chinese: 京榆鐵路; pinyin: jīngyú tiělù), is a branch railway that runs from the capital city of Beijing to the Shanhaiguan District of Qinhuangdao via Tianjin. It contains a total of 22 stations.

Cities[]

The railway passes through the following cities:

Connecting railways[]

In Beijing, the railway leaves Beijing railway station and branches off to form other railways, including the Beijing–Kowloon, Beijing–Guangzhou, and Fengtai–Shacheng railways.

In Tianjin, it intersects with the Tianjin–Ji County railway, the , the Tianjin–Pukou railway, and the . After it re-enters Hebei Province, the railroad will intersect with the at Tangshan, as well as the . Afterwards, it meets with the Beijing–Qinhuangdao railway and follows a parallel path until the two finally come together with the Datong–Qinhuangdao railway at Qinhuangdao.

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