Zhanyi District ( simplified Chinese : 沾益区 ; traditional Chinese : 霑益區 ; pinyin : Zhānyì Qū ) is a district of the city of Qujing , Yunnan province, China. Zhanyi Airport is located nearby.
4-502: Zhanyi District has 4 subdistricts, 2 towns and 5 townships. Zhanyi is served by the Shanghai-Kunming and Pan County West Railways . This Yunnan location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Shanghai-Kunming Railway The Shanghai–Kunming Railway or Hukun Railway ( simplified Chinese : 沪昆铁路 ; traditional Chinese : 滬昆鐵路 ; pinyin : hùkūn tiělù ), also known as
8-423: Is double track from Shanghai's South Station to Liupanshui and single-track railway for about 400 kilometres (250 mi) from Liupanshui to Kunming. The speed limit for the line is 200 kilometres per hour (120 mph) from Shanghai to Zhuzhou and 120 kilometres per hour (75 mph) from Zhuzhou to Huaihua . The entire line is electrified . The Shanghai–Kunming high-speed railway runs parallel to
12-608: The Hukun Line , is a major arterial railroad across eastern , south central and southwest China . It connects Shanghai , whose shorthand name is Hu , and Kunming . The line has a total length of 2,690 km (1,670 mi) and passes through Shanghai Municipality, Zhejiang , Jiangxi , Hunan , Guizhou and Yunnan Province. Major cities along route include Shanghai, Jiaxing , Hangzhou , Yiwu , Jinhua , Shangrao , Yingtan , Pingxiang , Zhuzhou , Huaihua , Kaili , Guiyang , Anshun , Qujing , and Kunming. The Hukun Line
16-746: The Shanghai–Kunming Railway. The Shanghai–Kunming Railway has four major segments, which were built over a span of 70 years. In 2006, after the Ministry of Railways rebuilt sections along route and increased train travel speed, the four lines were collectively referred to as one. On May 23, 2010 (UTC+8), a passenger train derailed after heavy rains caused mudslides on the Hukun Line in Jiangxi Province, killing 19 passengers and injuring 71. This People's Republic of China rail-related article
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