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As of January 2014, Chaoshan station is a major station on the Xiamen-Shenzhen Railway, and is a terminus station for the G-series Guangzhou-Chaoshan route, starting at Guangzhou South railway station. [2] The station also operates D-series trains, with destinations including Shenzhen, Xiamen, Hangzhou and Shanghai. [3]
Jieyang Airport railway station (Chinese: 揭阳机场站; pinyin: Jiēyáng Jīchǎng zhàn), formerly known as Chaoshan Airport railway station (Chinese: 潮汕机场站; pinyin: Cháoshàn Jīchǎng zhàn) during construction, [1] is a railway station in Jiedong District, Jieyang, Guangdong, China.
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[1] [2] [3] By assigning railway stations an IATA code, passengers on trips involving those stations can be ticketed all the way through the journey, including being checked straight through to their final destination, without the bother of having to claim their baggage and check-in again when changing between the rail and air portions of a ...
3 to Guangzhou South, and; 1 to Zhuhai. 16 D-series trains: 4 to Shenzhen North, 4 to Shantou, 3 to Chaoshan, 3 to Guangzhou East, 1 to Yichang East, and; 1 to Xiamen. Chaoshan railway station has a wider variety of trains and destinations being both the terminus of this line and an intermediate station on the Xiamen–Shenzhen railway. [5]
This is a route-map template for a railway in China. For a key to symbols, see {{ railway line legend }} . For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap .
Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers block formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status; table row type: 1: use "top" to generate a headings row, "bottom" to close the table, or omit this parameter for regular table rows. String: suggested: stop ID: stop: id code for the platform. Unknown: suggested ...
The Xiamen–Shenzhen railway is the first railway to be built on the southern coast of China. Most high-speed rail lines in China follow the routes of older conventional railways, but there were no railways on the southeast coast before the arrival of high-speed rail.