Bei'an–Heihe railway

The Bei'an–Heihe railway, named the Beihei Railway (simplified Chinese: 北黑铁路; traditional Chinese: 北黑鐵路; pinyin: Běihēi Tiělù), is a railway line running between Bei'an and Heihe in Heilongjiang in north-eastern China. It is 303 km (188 mi) long with 17 stations, and was constructed between 1933 and 1935.

Beihei Railway
A freight train at Chenqing on the Beihei Railway
Overview
Native name北黑铁路 (Běihēi Tiělù)
StatusOperational
OwnerManchukuo National Railway (1935–1945)
China Changchun Railway (1945–1946)
China Railway (since 1964)
LocaleHeilongjiang Province
Termini
  • Bei'an
  • Heihe
Stations17
Service
TypeHeavy rail,
Regional rail
History
Opened1 December 1935
ClosedApril 1946
ReopenedAugust 1964 (Bei'an–Longzhen)
14 December 1989 (Longzhen–Heihe)
Technical
Line length302.9 km (188.2 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Route map

km.0
0.0
Bei'an
Qibei Railway
16.0
Erjing
35.0
Erlongshantun
52.0
Wudalianchi
63.5
Longzhen
71.3
Jushen
Closed
81.0
Xianghe
Longmenhe
136.8
Chenqing
Qingxi
187.0
Sunwu
Sunwu North
Eyu
234.0
Chaoshui
257.0
Xigangzi
Sanjitun
287.0
Jinhe
302.9
Heihe
end of track
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