Changchun–Baicheng railway
Railroad line in Jilin, China
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The Changchun–Baicheng railway (Chinese: 长白铁路) is a double-track electrified railway in China. The railway is 325.7 kilometres (202.4 mi) and has a design speed of 160 kilometres per hour (99 mph).
History
The line was built by the Japanese in 1934.[2]
Starting in 2014, the railway underwent an upgrade which saw bridges and tunnels built to replace level crossings. The radius of corners was also increased and the line was double-tracked. The refurbished railway was opened in 2017. In 2019, the Fuxing CR200J EMU was introduced on the line.[3]
Stations
The line has the following passenger stations:
- Changchun
- Kai'an
- Huaijia
- Nong'an
- Halahai
- Wangfu
- Songyuan
- Chaganhu
- Changshantun
- Da'an
- Liangjia
- Anguan
- Daobao
- Baicheng
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