Tianjin–Jizhou railway or Jinji railway (simplified Chinese: 津蓟铁路; traditional Chinese: 津薊鐵路; pinyin: Jīnjì Tiělù) is a 92 km long minor railway line in China connecting urban Tianjin and Jizhou. In 2015, a number of regional rail services referred as Line S9 started operating on the line.[1]
Stations for passenger services
Station No. |
Station Name | Connections | Distance km |
Location | Section | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
English | Chinese | ||||||
TJP | Tianjin | 天津 | Jingjin |
Hedong | Tianjin–Shanhaiguan railway | ||
TBP | Tianjin North Tianjinbei |
天津北 | Hebei | ||||
CFP | Caozili | 曹子里 | Wuqing | Tianjin–Jizhou railway | |||
CHP | Cuihuangkou | 崔黄口 | |||||
DKP | Dakoutun | 大口屯 | Baodi | ||||
BPP | Baodi North Baodibei |
宝坻北[2] | |||||
ECP | Xiacang | 下仓 | Jizhou | ||||
SKP | Shangcang | 上仓 | |||||
JKP | Jizhou North Jizhoubei |
蓟州北 | |||||
- Stations don't provide passenger services, but freight transports: Nancang, 129 Gongli, Beicang, Hangouzhen, Xinzhuang, Yangxinzhuang
See also
Notes and references
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