Zibo train collision — Coordinates: 36°41′35″N 117°46′53″E / 36.69306°N 117.78139°E / 36.69306; 117.78139 … Wikipedia
Jinan — For other uses, see Jinan (disambiguation). Coordinates: 36°40′N 116°59′E / 36.667°N 116.983°E / 36.667; 116.983 … Wikipedia
2008 China Railways train T195 accident — The China Railway train T195 accident was a major train collision that occurred on the morning of April 28, 2008, between Wangcun and Zhoucun, near Zibo, in Shandong province, People s Republic of China. Train T195 from Beijing to Sifang railway… … Wikipedia
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History of rail transport in China — The history of rail transport in China began with foreign assistance. Since then, it has made advances with domestic and foreign technology.Qing Dynasty eraEarly effortsThe first railroad in China, the Woosung Road… … Wikipedia
China Railways DF11 — DF11 Dongfeng 11 Dongfeng 11 diesel engine vehicles passing through MTR University Station Power type Diesel electric Builder Qishuyan Locomotive Works Serial number … Wikipedia
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Shandong — Infobox PRC province ChineseName = 山东省 Pinyin = Shāndōng Shěng EnglishName = Shandong Province Name = Shandong Abbreviation = 鲁 AbbrevPinyin = Lǔ ISOAbbrev = 37 MapSize = 275px OriginOfName = 山 shān mountain 东 dōng east east of the Taihang… … Wikipedia
Jinan Incident — Autopsy of a Japanese victim killed in the Jinan Incident (in front of officers of Japan and China) The Jinan Incident (Wade Giles: Tsinan Incident, Japanese: 済南事件) or May 3rd Tragedy (simplified Chinese … Wikipedia
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