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Beijing–Yuanping Railway : ウィキペディア英語版
Beijing–Yuanping Railway

The Beijing–Yuanping or Jingyuan Railway (), is a railroad in northern China between Beijing, the national capital, and Yuanping in Shanxi Province. The line is in length, and traverses through Beijing Municipality, Hebei and Shanxi Province.〔 ("京原铁路" ) 2009-09-27〕 The Beijing–Yuanping Railway was built between 1965 and 1971, and entered into operation in 1973.〔 At the time of its construction, the line was primarily intended to transport coal from Shanxi and move military assets in the event of a national defense emergency. The line runs almost entirely in mountainous terrain. Major cities and landmarks along route include Beijing, Laiyuan, Lingqiu, Fanshi, Dai County and Yuanping.
==Route==
In Beijing, the Jingyuan Line begins at the Shijingshan South Railway Station, a junction with the Fengtai–Shacheng Railway in suburban Shijingshan District west of the city, and runs westward through Fengtai and Fangshan Districts into the Western Hills. The line passes Zhoukoudian and follows the gorge of Juma River from Sandu in western Fangshan, upriver to Laiyuan in Hebei Province. Along the way, the line passes through scenic areas including Shidu, the Great Wall at Zijingguan, and the Eastern Qing Tombs. From Laiyuan, the line continues westward through the Taihang Mountains into Shanxi. West of Lingqiu, the line follows the Hutuo River into the Yiding Basin, where the line runs between the Heng and Wutai Mountains to Dai County and Yuanping. At Yuanping, the line connects to the Datong–Puzhou Railway.

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