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China Railway China Railway has three horizontal lines and five vertical lines.

1. How many railway lines, expressways and national highways are there in China? 2. How many directions does China have? 3. How many railway trunk lines are there in China? 4. What railway lines are there in China? What railways, highways and national highways are there in China? Classification: life.

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Analysis:

List of railway lines in China

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The following is a list of major railway lines existing and under construction in Chinese mainland:

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1 vertical trunk line

1. 1 northeast

East coast 1.2

1.3 Beijing-Shanghai direction

1.4 Beijing-Kowloon direction

1.5 Jingguang direction

1.6 direction of the main station

1.7 Liu Bao direction

1.8 Lan Kun direction

2 horizontal trunk lines

2. 1 Jingla direction

2.2 coal transportation channel

2.3 land bridge access

2.4 Waterways along the Yangtze River

2.5 Shanghai-Kunming direction

2.6 Haixin Road Southwest Exit

Three railway branches

4 =

4. 1 North China

4.2 Northwest China

4.3 East China

4.4 Central China

4.5 South China

4.6 Southwest China

4.7 Historical route

[Edit] Vertical trunk line

[Editor] Northeast direction

Beijing-Harbin Railway

Jingtong railway

jitong railway

Harbin Dalian Railway

Changchun Tumen Railway

Binzhou railway

Harbin Suifenhe Railway

[Editor] East Coast

Yantai Dalian Railway Ferry

Lan Yan Railway

Jiaozhou Xinyi Railway

Xinchang railway

Xiao Yong Railway

Ningbo Taizhou Wenzhou Railway

Wenzhou-Fuzhou Railway

[Editor] Beijing-Shanghai direction

the beijing shanghai railway

Beijing-shanghai high speed railway

[Editor] Beijing-Kowloon direction

Beijing-Kowloon Railway

[Editor] Beijing-Guangzhou direction

Beijing-Guangzhou railway

Guangzhou-shenzhen railway is the earliest railway with a speed of 200km/h in China, connecting Guangzhou and Hongkong, with a total length of 146km, which is divided into two passenger dedicated lines, upward and downward, and a mixed passenger and freight line with a speed of 120km/h. ..

[Edit] Exhibition direction

Tongpu railway

Jiaozuo Liuzhou Railway

Guangdong-Hainan railway

[Edit] Liu Bao direction

[Editor] Quinlan Direction

Baoji-Chengdu Railway

chengdu kunming railway

[Edit] Horizontal trunk line

[Editor in Charge] Direction of Jingla

Fengtai Shacheng Railway

Beijing-Baotou Railway

Baotou Lanzhou Railway

the?Qinghai-Xizang Railway

[Edit] Coal Transportation Channel

North passage:

Daqin railway

Huang Shen Railway

Southern channel:

Xinxiang yueshan railway

Shide railway

Ji Jiao Railway

[Editor] Luqiao Channel

Longhai railway line

Lanzhou-Xinjiang Railway

north xinjiang railway

Nanjiang railway

[Edit] Binjiang Channel

North passage:

Nanjing xi railway

Nanjing Qidong Railway

Southern channel:

Wujiu railway

Ningwu railway

[Editor] Shanghai-Kunming direction

Shanghai-Hangzhou railway

zhejiang jiangxi railway

hunan to guizhou railway

Guikun railway

[Editor] Southwest Exit Hisense Road

Nankun Railway

Guangdong-Hainan railway

[Editor] Branch Railway

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Northeast = = = Zhangwu to Dandong [Editor] North China

[Editor] Northwest China

[Editor] East China

Yingtan Xiamen Railway

anhui jiangxi railway

Jinwen railway

[Editor] Central China

[Editor] South China

[Editor] Southwest China

chengdu chongqing railway

Sichuan-Guizhou railway

[Edit] Historical Route

Wusong railway

Tang Xu Railway

Zhangjing railway

Please check with the Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation about the railways in China and Hongkong.

Edit {{{2 |}} China Railway

Baolan Line-Baoshen Line-Baoxin Line-Baocheng Line-Baozhong Line-Beijiang Line-Suibin Line-Binzhou Line-Changtu Line-Chengkun Line-Chengyu Line-Bai Chi-Sichuan-Guizhou Line-Dacheng Line-Daqin Line-Fengsha Line-Fuxia Line-Ganlong Line-Guangmeishan-Guangzhou-Shenzhen Line-Guikun Line-Harbin-Dalian

Wuzhong

Jinghu line

Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Suru Wanhu

Beijing, Tianjin, Dezhou, Jinan, Xuzhou, Bengbu, Nanjing, Zhenjiang, Changzhou, Wuxi and Shanghai.

North China Plain-Jianghuai Plain-Yangtze River Delta

It connects North China and East China, and is the traffic artery along the eastern coast.

Jingjiu line

Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Shandong Henan Anhui Jiangxi Guangdong Hong Kong

Beijing-Bazhou-Hengshui-Shangqiu-Huangchuan-Macheng-Jiujiang-Nanchang-Ganzhou-Longchuan-Shenzhen-Kowloon

North China Plain-Jianghuai Plain-Poyang Lake Plain-Jiangnan Hilly-Pearl River Delta

Relieve the transportation pressure on the Beijing-Guangzhou line and the Beijing-Shanghai trunk line, speed up poverty alleviation in the old areas, and maintain the stability and prosperity of Hong Kong and Macao.

Beijing-Guangzhou railway

Beijing-Hebei-Henan-Hubei-Hunan-Guangdong

Beijing-Shijiazhuang-Handan-Xinxiang-Zhengzhou-Wuhan-Changsha-Zhuzhou-Hengyang-Shaoguan-Guangzhou

North China Plain-Dongting Lake Plain-Jiangnan Hill-Nanling-Pearl River Delta

It connects North China, Central China and South China, is the central axis of China railway network and the north-south artery with the largest traffic volume.

Liujiao line

Yu e Xiang GUI

Jiaozuo-Luoyang-Xiangfan-Zhicheng-Huaihua-Liuzhou

Western Henan Mountain Area-Jianghan Plain-Xiangxi Mountain Area-Guangdong-Guangxi Hilly Area

Improve the railway layout, improve the capacity of Shanxi coal transportation to the south, and divert the traffic volume of Beijing-Guangzhou line.

Baocheng-Chengkun line

Shaanxi, Gansu, Sichuan and Yunnan

Baoji-Chengdu-Panzhihua-Kunming

Qinba Mountain Area-Chengdu Plain-Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau

Promote economic construction in southwest China and strengthen national unity.

Sanheng

Jingbaobaolan line

Beijing-Hebei-Jin-Inner Mongolia-Ning-Gan

Beijing-Datong-Jining-Hohhot-Baotou-Yinchuan-Zhongwei-Lanzhou

Northern mountainous area of Hebei-Inner Mongolia Plateau-Hetao Plain-Ningxia Plain

Promote the connection between North China and Northwest China, share the traffic volume of Longhai Line, build ethnic areas and consolidate border defense.

Longhai-Lanxin line

Su Wan Yu Shan Gan Xin

Lianyungang-Xuzhou-Shangqiu-Kaifeng-Zhengzhou-Luoyang -Xi 'an-Baoji-Lanzhou-Urumqi-Alashankou

Huanghuai Plain-Loess Plateau-Hexi Corridor-Turpan Basin-Junggar Basin

Connect the east and the northwest, promote the development of the northwest, consolidate the border defense, horizontally unite the second continental plum blossom with Asia and Europe as the mainstay, and accelerate the industrial development along the line.

Shanghai-Hangzhou-Zhejiang-Jiangxi-Hunan-Guizhou-Kunming line

Shanghai-Zhejiang-Jiangxi-Hunan-Guizhou-Yunnan

Shanghai-Hangzhou-yingtan-Pingxiang-Guiyang-Liupanshui-Kunming

Yangtze River Delta-Jiangnan Hilly-Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau

The east-west trunk line across the south of the Yangtze River strengthens the links between East China, South China and Southwest China, and complements the Yangtze River trunk line.

Brief introduction of main expressway lines

Nominal name

Start and end

Completion and opening time

Length (km)

Capital Airport Expressway Beijing-Capital Airport 1993 18

Jing-Shi Expressway 1994 270

Beijing-Tianjin-Tangshan Expressway 1994 143

Jing-Ha Expressway 1995.9. 16 50

Shijiazhuang-Anyang Section of Shi 'an Expressway 1997 438+02.33438+06

Taijiu Expressway Taiyuan-Jiuguan 1996.6.25 144

Hubao Expressway 1997 150.4

Shen-Da Expressway 1990 375

Shen-Da Expressway 1990 375

Shenyang Ring Expressway Shenyang 1995 8 1

From Tieling to Siping on Shen-Si Expressway 1998.8.8 160

Shenyang-Benxi Expressway 1996 438+0075

Shen-Fu Expressway 1994.9.27 13

Changchun-Jilin Expressway 1997.9. 10 83.55

Chang Ying Expressway Changchun to Yingchengzi 1997.9. 10 68.73

Changchun-Siping Expressway1996.9.19133

Harbin-Daqing Expressway 1997 438+00.6438+032

Hu Jia Expressway from Shanghai to Jiading 1988 19

Shanghai-Songjiang 1990 20 Shen Song Expressway

Shanghai-Nanjing Expressway Shanghai-Nanjing 1996.2.26 274

Hangzhou-Ningbo Expressway 1996 438+02. 145

Jinan-Qingdao Expressway 1993 3 18

Jinan-Dezhou Expressway 1997 9 1

Ji-Liao Expressway Jinan-Liaocheng 1997 9 1.4

Qingdao-Huangdao Expressway 1995 68

Hening 1992 92 Hening Expressway

He-Wu Expressway 1995+0288

Quanxia Expressway1997.12.1581.4

Nanchang-Jiujiang Expressway 1996 5438+0.28 142

Nanchang-Zhangshu Section of Nanzhang Expressway 1997 438+0270

Zhengzhou-Luoyang Expressway 1996 20 1.4

Kaifeng-Luoyang Expressway 1995 20 1

Kaifeng-Zhengzhou Expressway 1994438+0286438+0

Zhengzhou-Xuchang Expressway 1996 94

Anxin Expressway Anyang-Xinxiang 1998 12 1.7

Wujiang Expressway Wuhan-Jiangling1994.5438+01180

Changsha-Yiyang Expressway1998.7.1.71.5

Changsha-Xiangtan Expressway1996.6438+02.155438+0.55

Wenchang-Jiaji Expressway 1996 56.96

Yihuang-Huangshi Expressway 1995.9.26 350

Guangzhou-Shenzhen Expressway 1993 123

Guangfo Expressway 1989 16

Guang-Hua Expressway from Guangzhou to Hua County 23

Guangzhan Expressway 1997 530

Shenzhen-Shantou expressway1996438+02.30089.00000000006

Guilin-Liuzhou Expressway1998.5.1138.5

Guilin-Huangsha section of Huang Gui Expressway 1997.6 130

Qin Fang Expressway Qinzhou to Fangcheng 1997 97.57

Hainan East Expressway Hainan1995.12251

Haikou-Wenchang 1996 64.45 of Haiwen Expressway

Chengdu-Chongqing Expressway 1995.7. 1 340

Chengdu-Mianyang Expressway 1997 92.4

Le Cheng Expressway Chengle 126.5

Kunqu Expressway Kunming-Qujing 1996 438+00 130

Xi Xi Xi to Lintong Expressway 1990 16

Xi Baoan Expressway 1995 155

Lin Wei Expressway Lintong-Weinan 1996 40.77

Newly opened expressway:

Sichuan Longchang-Naxi Expressway, with a total length of 88 kilometers, was opened to traffic on June 28, 2000.

Sichuan Luhuang Expressway, with a total length of 74.4 kilometers, was opened to traffic on June 23, 2000.

Shandong Qufu-Zhang Shanzi Expressway (Shandong section of Beijing-Fuzhou Expressway), with total length of 146 km.

20001October 22nd 165438+ opened to traffic.

Jiujiang-Jingdezhen Expressway in Jiangxi Province, with a total length of 134 km, was opened to traffic on June 165438+ 10/8, 2000.

Shandong Rizhao-Feixian Zhuyuan Expressway (via Juxian and Yinan), with a total length of 1 14km.

165438+20001October 9.

Shandong Linyi-Honghuabu Expressway (passing through Linyi Lanshan, Luo Zhuang, Cangshan and Tancheng), with a total length of 84 kilometers.

165438+20001October 9.

Hugezhuang-Dahongmen South Road Second Ring Expressway (via Ma Ju Bridge) in Tongzhou District, Beijing, with a total length of 40 kilometers.

165438+2000 10 opened to traffic on October 5.

The Urumqi-Kuitun Expressway is 265 kilometers long and was opened to traffic on June 3, 2000.

Shanxi Xiajiaying-Fenyang Expressway, with a total length of 56 kilometers, was opened to traffic on October 28th, 2000/KLOC-0.

Yunnan Yuxi-Yuanjiang Expressway, with a total length of 1 12km, was opened to traffic on1October 24th, 2000.

Nanning-Wuxu Expressway, with a total length of 2 1 km, was opened to traffic on June 65438+1October 65438+July 2000.

Shandong Dongying-Qingzhou Expressway, with a total length of 89 kilometers, was opened to traffic in June 65438+1October 65438+June 2000.

The 658-kilometer Beijing-Shenyang Expressway was opened to traffic on June 5, 2000.

Guangdong Dongguan-Shenzhen Expressway (passing through Liaobu, Da Lang, Huangjiang and Tangxia), with a total length of 40 kilometers,

The whole line was opened to traffic on September 28, 2000.

Shanxi section of Xuanhua-Datong Expressway, with a total length of 58.5 kilometers, was opened to traffic on September 1 day, 2000.

Sichuan Luojiang-Bai Jie Expressway, with a total length of 37 kilometers, was opened to traffic on July 7, 2000.

Guangzhou Outer Ring Expressway is 60 kilometers long and opened to traffic on June 26th, 2000.

Chongqing-Changshou Expressway is 85 kilometers long and was opened to traffic on April 28, 2000.

The total length of Huangshi-Huangmei Expressway is142km, and it was opened to traffic on1October 27th, 2000.

Baoding-Tianjin Expressway (via Xu Shui, Rongcheng, Xiongxian, Bazhou and Anci), with total length of 128km.

It was opened to traffic on June 6, 2000.

Chongqing Changshou-Fuling Expressway is 33 kilometers long and opened to traffic on June 5, 2000.

Chengdu-Ya 'an Expressway, with a total length of 1.44km, was opened to traffic on June 4, 2000.

The Chengdu-Leshan Expressway is 87 kilometers long and was opened to traffic on June 4, 2000.

Neijiang-Yibin Expressway, with a total length of 107 km, was opened to traffic on199965438+February 17.

Guangzhou-Zhuhai Expressway, with a total length of 54 kilometers, was opened to traffic on February 6th. 1999.

Zhanjiang Guandu-Shui Yuan Expressway, with a total length of 18km, was opened to traffic on June1999165438+10/8.

Beijing-Jinzhou Expressway, with a total length of 468 kilometers, was opened to traffic on 10/999.

The expressway from Shizuishan City to Zhongning County in Ningxia, with a total length of 253km, was opened to traffic on June 7th. 1999 165438.

Jinan-Tai 'an Expressway, with a total length of 56 kilometers, was opened to traffic on June1999+1October 3 1 day.

Tai 'an-Linyi Expressway, with a total length of 137 km, was opened to traffic in June 1999+ 10/day.

Zibo-Laiwu Expressway, with a total length of 44 kilometers, was opened to traffic on June 1 999+1October1day.

Shaanxi Weinan-Tongguan Expressway, with a total length of 79 kilometers, was opened to traffic on June 1 999+1October1day.

Sichuan Longchang-Luzhou Expressway, with a total length of 57 kilometers, was opened to traffic on June 1 999+1October1day.

Guilin-Beihai Expressway (via Liuzhou and Nanning), with a total length of 650 kilometers, was opened to traffic on June 1 999+1October1day.

Fuzhou-Quanzhou Expressway, total length 165km, opened to traffic on September 25th, 1999.

How many directions does the railway line in China have? China's railways crisscross.

Horizontally, China has two main railway lines that run across the east and west:

1. North Line: Longhai-Lanxin Line, connecting the eastern coast of China and the northwest inland.

2. South Line: Shanghai-Hangzhou-Zhejiang-Jiangxi-Hunan-Guizhou-Kunming Line, connecting the southeast coast of China and the southwest of China.

vertical

China's railways crisscross.

From a vertical perspective: from west to east, there are five main railway lines running through the north and south.

1. Baocheng-Chengkun line

2. Liu Jiaoxian

3. Beijing-Guangzhou Railway (the most important north-south railway artery in China, connecting Beijing and Guangzhou, passing through Shijiazhuang, Zhengzhou, Wuhan, Changsha and other capital cities, is a railway line with the highest examination frequency).

4. Beijing-Kowloon Line (connecting Beijing and Shenzhen, which is an important railway trunk line parallel to Beijing-Guangzhou Line)

5. Beijing-Shanghai Line (connecting Beijing and Shanghai, the two most important cities in China)

special

China's railways crisscross.

Important railway lines frequently tested in special areas:

1. Qinghai-Tibet region: Qinghai-Tibet railway

2. Northeast China: Harbin-Dalian Line and Beijing-Harbin Line.

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China's railways crisscross.

Beijing-Guangzhou and Beijing-Kowloon run through the north and south, and Beijing-Harbin. Jiaodi, Liuzhi and Baocheng extend southward to Guikun. East and West Beijing Bao, Baolan, Longhai, Zhejiang, Jiangxi and Lan Xin. Hunan, Guizhou, Zhuzhou to Guiyang, Guiyang-Kunming is Guikun.

There are several major railway lines in China. The names of five vertical and three horizontal railway lines in China are as follows:

Five vertical (north-south direction):

1, Beijing-Shanghai Line: Crossing provinces and cities: Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Shandong, Jiangsu, Anhui and Shanghai.

2. Beijing-Kowloon Line: The provinces and cities it passes through: Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Shandong, Henan, Anhui, Hubei, Jiangxi, Guangdong and Hong Kong.

3. Beijing-Guangzhou line: provinces and cities that pass through: Beijing, Hebei, Henan, Hubei, Hunan and Guangdong.

4. Liujiao Line: Across provinces and cities: Henan, Hubei, Hunan and Guangxi.

5. Baocheng-Chengdu-Kunming line: provinces and cities that pass through: Shaanxi, Gansu, Sichuan and Yunnan.

Three horizontal (things):

1, Beijing-Baolan Line: across provinces and cities: Beijing, Hebei, Shanxi, Inner Mongolia, Ningxia and Gansu.

2. Longhai-Lanxin Line: across provinces and cities: Jiangsu, Anhui, Henan, Shaanxi, Gansu and Xinjiang.

3. Shanghai-Hangzhou-Zhejiang-Jiangxi-Hunan-Guizhou-Kunming Line: Across provinces and cities: Shanghai, Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Hunan, Guizhou and Yunnan.

What are the main railway lines in China? 1. East-west direction of China's railway trunk line four horizontal:

(1) Manzhouli-Harbin-Suifenhe: Binzhou Line and Suibin Line.

(2) Lanzhou-Baotou-Beijing: Beijing-Baotou-Baolan Line.

(3) Urumqi-Lanzhou-Baoji-Lianyungang: Longhai-Lanxin Line.

(4) Kunming-Guiyang-Zhuzhou-Hangzhou-Shanghai: Shanghai-Kunming Line.

2. The main railway trunk line in the north-south direction-Manager Liu:

(1) Baoji-Chengdu-Kunming: Baocheng-Chengkun Line.

(2) Jiaozuo-Liuzhou: Liujiao Line.

(3) Jingguang: Beijing-Guangzhou line.

(4) Beijing-Kowloon: Beijing-Kowloon Line.

(5) Beijing-Shanghai: Beijing-Shanghai line.

(6) Beijing-Harbin: Jingha Line.

Extended data

(1) Baocheng-Chengkun Line:

It starts from Baozhong Railway in the north, crosses Qinling Mountain and Daba Mountain, crosses western Sichuan Plain, flies over Minjiang River and Jinsha River, and reaches Kunming, with a total length of 1 754 km. There are many mountains, rapids and dangerous beaches along the way, as well as many "underground railways and air stations".

This line is connected with Baoji Longhai Line and Chengyu Line. Along the China Railway, the multi-ethnic areas are rich in China's special products, rich in mineral resources and forest resources. The completion of the railway line has promoted the economic construction in southwest China and strengthened national unity, and it is also an important channel connecting northwest China.

(2) Longhai-Lanxin Line:

Lianyungang starts from the coast of the Yellow Sea in the east, passes through Zhengzhou, Xi and Lanzhou, reaches Urumqi, passes through six provinces and regions, crosses Huanghuai Plain, Yuzhong Plain, Guanzhong Plain and Loess Plateau, crosses Hexi Corridor and Turpan Basin, and crosses Tianshan Mountain to reach northern Xinjiang, with a total length of 3652KM. It is the longest railway trunk line in China.

Along the way, it passes through many ancient capitals and historical and cultural cities in China, and there are rich minerals such as coal, oil, cotton and storage products along the way.

(3) Beijing-Baotou-Lanzhou Line:

The Beijing-Baotou line runs from Beijing westbound via Hohhot to Baotou, with a total length of 833KM, and the Baolan line runs from Baotou westbound via Yinchuan to Lanzhou, with a total length of 980KM. The line starts from Beijing in the east, passes through mountainous areas in northern Hebei, northwestern Shanxi, Zhangbei Plateau, Inner Mongolia Plateau, Hetao Plain and Ningxia Plain to Lanzhou, connects six provinces (cities, districts) and communicates with North China and Northwest China.

The goods shipped to the west mainly include steel, machinery and wood. The goods shipped to the east are mainly coal, ore and livestock products.