- Jingguang railway
Jingguang railway (Chinese: 京广铁路/京廣鐵路, or 京广线/京廣綫) is a major artery
railway in the China connectingBeijing West railway station inBeijing toGuangzhou railway station inGuangzhou ,Guangdong .The railway is jointed by two sections. The northern section,
Jinghan railway , is fromBeijing toHankou , and the southern section, Wuguang railway, is from Wuchang toGuangzhou . Jinghan railway was finished by 1905 and Wuguang railway was finished in 1936. Between Hankou and Wuchang, there is theYangtze River . The two sections were finally jointed together in 1957, when the Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge was built.Jingguang railway connects the cities of Beijing and Guangzhou through 6 provinces, namely
Beijing ,Hebei ,Henan ,Hubei ,Hunan andGuangdong , with a length of 2324 kilometres. Currently, the nonstop Beijing-Kowloon "Jingjiu" Through Train operates on this line. Prior to 2003, this train called at stops along the route before they were eliminated to create a through service directly from the capital to Hong Kong.On Feb. 7, 1923, Jinghan Railway workers launched a strike for workers' rights and combat cruel oppression by warlords. The strike, carried out under the leadership of the
Communist Party of China , sparked the Chinese workers movement.Places served
From north to south:
*Shijiazhuang
*Handan
*Xinxiang
*Zhengzhou
*Luohe
*Xinyang
*Hankou
*Wuchang
*Yueyang
*Changsha
*Zhuzhou
*Hengyang
*Shaoguan
*Guangzhou See also
*
List of railways in China
*Jingjiu railway
*Rail transport in the People's Republic of China
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