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Anhui–Jiangxi Railway : ウィキペディア英語版 | Anhui–Jiangxi Railway The Anhu–Jiangxi Railway or Wan'gan Railway (), is a single-track railroad in eastern China between Wuhu in southern Anhui Province and Guixi in northern Jiangxi Province. The line is long and was built between 1905 and 1985. Cities along route include Wuhu, Xuancheng, Ningguo, Jixi, She County, Huangshan City, Xiuning, Yi County, and Qimen in Anhui Province and Jingdezhen, Leping, Wannian and Guixi in Jiangxi Province. The railway, known in Chinese as the Wan'gan Line, is named after the Chinese shorthand names for the two provinces through which it traverses, ''Wan'' for Anhui and ''Gan'' for Jiangxi. Points of interest along the line include UNESCO World Heritage Sites Huangshan and the ancient villages of Hongcun and Xidi of southern Anhui as well as China’s porcelain capital, Jingdezhen. ==Line Description== In the north, the Anhui–Jiangxi Railway, begins in Wuhu, at the junction with the Nanjing-Tongling Railway. The railway follows a southeasterly course through Xuancheng to Ningguo and then turns to a southwesterly course through Jixi and She County to Huangshan City. From Huangshan, also known as Tunxi, the railway runs due west through Xiuning, Yuting, and Qimen before entering into Jiangxi Province and proceeding south to Jingdezhen, Leping, Wannian and Guixi. At Guixi, the line joins the Zhejiang-Jiangxi Railway.
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