Ganzhou–Longyan Railway

The Ganzhou–Longyan Railway (simplified Chinese: 赣龙铁路; traditional Chinese: 赣龍鐵路; pinyin: gànlóng Tiělù) is a railway connecting Jiangxi and Fujian Province in southeastern China. The line, also known as the Ganlong Railway, is named after its two terminal cities Ganzhou and Longyan, and has a total length of 290.1 km (180.3 mi). Construction began on December 8, 2001, and the line entered operation on October 1, 2005. Major cities and towns along route include Ganzhou, Gan County, Yudu County, Huichang, Ruijin in Jiangxi and Changting County, Liancheng County, Shanghang, and Longyan in Fujian.

Ganzhou–Longyan Railway

The Ganzhou–Longyan Railway (simplified Chinese: 赣龙铁路; traditional Chinese: 赣龍鐵路; pinyin: gànlóng Tiělù) is a railway connecting Jiangxi and Fujian Province in southeastern China. The line, also known as the Ganlong Railway, is named after its two terminal cities Ganzhou and Longyan, and has a total length of 290.1 km (180.3 mi). Construction began on December 8, 2001, and the line entered operation on October 1, 2005. Major cities and towns along route include Ganzhou, Gan County, Yudu County, Huichang, Ruijin in Jiangxi and Changting County, Liancheng County, Shanghang, and Longyan in Fujian.