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Nanchang–Jiujiang intercity railway

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Railway line in Jiangxi, China
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Nanchang–Jiujiang intercity railway
昌九城际铁路
Nanchang–Jiujiang intercity railway
Overview
StatusOperational
LocaleJiangxi, China
Termini
Stations6
Service
TypeHigh-speed rail
Operator(s)China Railway Nanchang Group
History
OpenedSeptember 20, 2010
Technical
Line length131.27 km (82 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)standard gauge
Operating speed250 km/h (160 mph)
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Jiujiang
Lushan
De'an
Gongqingcheng
Yongxiu
Lehua [zh]
Nanchang–Jiujiang ICR left and right branches
Nanchang North
Nognda signal station
Nanchang West EMU depot
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Nanchang WestNanchang West
DongxinGan River Bridge
Nanchang West Ring railway to Xiangtang
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TheNanchang–Jiujiang intercity railway (simplified Chinese:昌九城际铁路;traditional Chinese:昌九城際鐵路;pinyin:Chāng-Jiǔ chéngjì tiělù) is an intercityhigh-speed railway operated byChina Railway Nanchang Group, connectingNanchang (the provincial capital) andJiujiang, inJiangxi Province, China. It is the first newly constructed high-speed railway in Jiangxi Province.

At Jiujiang, the railway connects with theWuhan–Jiujiang Passenger Railway, opened in 2017, providing a continuous high-speed line between Nanchang andWuhan.

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Nanchang–Jiujiang high-speed railway: runs roughly parallel to this railway but will have a higher maximum speed, 350 kilometres (220 mi), and will end atLushan railway station inChaisang District rather thanJiujiang railway station inLianxi District.

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