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[edit]- Module:Adjacent stations/China Railway High-speed
- Module:Adjacent stations/China Railway
- Lu'an railway station
Cross-shaped stations in China
[edit]- Shangrao
- Dongguan West
- Zhaoqing East and Dinghu East
- Ezhou
- Humen and Humen North
- Emei railway station
- Shengzhou Xinchang railway station
- Lezhi railway station
Port railways in China
[edit]- Dongying Port railway
- Nansha Port railway
- Huizhou Port railway
- Binhai Port railway (Yancheng)
- Dongjiakou Port railway
Route map
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North Yangtze high-speed railway
[edit]Surveys for the river crossing took place in 2020.[1]
Length of 554.6 kilometres (344.6 mi), speed of 350 kilometres per hour (220 mph).
Stations:
- Hefei South railway station
- Feidong railway station
- Chuzhou railway station
- Nanjing North railway station
- Luhe West railway station
- Yangzhou East railway station
- Nantong railway station
- Nantong Airport railway station
- Chongming railway station (Chongming Island)
- Shanghai North railway station
East Guangdong intercity railway
[edit]East Guangdong intercity railway is a network of planned railway lines. The lines will have a speed limit of 160 kilometres per hour (99 mph).[2]
There are three planned sections:
- Chaozhou East to Chaoshan Airport
- Chaoshan Airport to Jieyang South
- Shantou to Chaoshan Airport
History
[edit]Early plans for the railway lines were released in May 2018.[3]
Aberdeen
[edit]Current
[edit]- Route 1 (The Bridges), replaced the tram route of the same name[4][5]
- Route 2 Ashwood Park (Bridge of Don) - Garthdee
- Route 3[6][7]
- Route 8 Dubford - Union Street - Aberdeen Royal Infirmary[8][9]
- Route 9U Hillhead of Seaton - Sir Duncan Rice Library - Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, exclusive to University of Aberdeen students, staff, and visitors[10]
- Route 12 Heathryfold - city centre - Torry[11]
- Route 13 Scatterburn - city centre - Seaton[12]
- Route 19 Tillydrone - Union Street - Peterculter[13][14]
- Route 20 Hillhead of Seaton - University of Aberdeen - Union Street - Balnagask[15]
- Extended from Old Aberdeen to Hillhead starting in the late 1960s.[16] Formerly operated between Hillhead and Marischal College[17][18]
- Route X27 City centre - Dyce railway station[15][9]
- Route 59 Balnagask - city centre - Aberdeen Royal Infirmary - Northfield[19][20]
- Route 727 Aberdeen bus station - Aberdeen Airport
Former
[edit]- Route 4 Beach - Hazlehead, withdrawn 1986[21][17]
- Route 5 [22]
- Route 6[23][24]
- Route 10 Northfield - Queen Victoria Bridge - Torry[17][25][23]
- Route 11 Golf Links - Craigiebuckler, withdrawn late 2000s[26][17]
- Route 16 Footdee - Altens[27][23][28]
- Route 16 City centre - Great Northern Road - Auchmill Road - Inverurie Road - Aberdeen Airport - Dyce Park, introduced April 2017[29][30]
- Route 8 Woodhill House - Bridge of Dee[17]
- Route 25 Faulds Gate - Tillydrone[17][31]
- Route 27 City centre - Kirkhill Industrial Estate - Aberdeen Airport, withdrawn in April 2017[29][17]
- Route 23
- Route 25[22]
- Route 32[28]
- Route X40 Dubford - Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, withdrawn in April 2018[32][33][34][35]
M1
[edit]Stop | Interchanges |
---|---|
Cribbs Causeway | Cribbs Causeway Bus Station |
Fir Tree Close | |
Patchway Fire Station | |
Aztec West | |
Patchway Brook | T1 |
Willow Brook | T1 |
Webbs Wood | T1 |
Great Meadow | T1 |
Great Stoke | T1 |
Harry Stoke | T1 |
UWE The Gardens | m3 |
Stoke Park | m3 |
Begbrook | m3 |
Cabot Circus | m2 m3 T1 |
Broadmead | m2 m3 |
The Centre | m2 m3 |
Queen Square | m2 |
Redcliff Hill | m2 |
Bedminster Parade | |
Dalby Avenue (southbound only) | |
West Street (southbound only) | |
East Street (northbound only) | |
Parson Street | |
Novers Lane | |
Inns Court | |
Filwood Broadway | |
Alverstoke | |
Paddock Gardens | |
Hengrove Park |
References
[edit]- ^ "「好消息!北沿江高铁又有新进展了」- 南通房产超市". nt.fccs.com. Archived from the original on 2021-01-16. Retrieved 2021-01-13.
- ^ "最新!粤东城际铁路揭阳设9座车站!" [Latest! Guangdong East Intercity Railway Jieyang has 9 stations!]. 腾讯网 (in Chinese). 19 March 2021. Archived from the original on 27 February 2022. Retrieved 20 March 2021.
- ^ "国家发展改革委关于粤东地区城际铁路 建设规划的批复" [The National Development and Reform Commission on intercity railways in eastern Guangdong Approval of construction planning]. National Development and Reform Commission (in Chinese). 4 May 2018. Retrieved 20 March 2021.
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The Bridges tram-to-bus switch will not take place until 1959
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GRAMPIAN Transport is to run a special service on its No 20 bus route tomorrow. The first bus from Marischal College to Hillhead of Seaton
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The service provided by Grampian Regional Council transport to Hazlehead Park ended with bus deregulation in October, 1986
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GRAMPIAN Transport has announced that the 25 (Faulds Gate to Tillydrone) will operate with a special revised timetable from Sunday
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