Qingyuan Maglev
Qingyuan Maglev is a medium-low speed maglev rapid transit line in Qingyuan, Guangdong province, China.[1][2][3][4] It is currently under construction.
The line will operate at speeds up to 100 km/h.[5] The first phase is 8.1 km with 4 stations.[6] The first phase will open in 2021[7] and will connect the Yinzhan railway station on Guangzhou–Qingyuan intercity railway with the Qingyuan Chimelong Theme Park.[8] In long-term the line will be 38.5 km.[9]
Stations
Station name[10] | Connections | Distance km |
Location | ||
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English | Chinese | ||||
Yinzhan | 银盏 | Guangqing | 23.55178°N 113.12437°E | ||
Lianhu | 莲湖 | 23.57492°N 113.12487°E | |||
Changgang | 长岗 | ||||
Chimelong Theme Park | 长隆主题公园 | 23.58979°N 113.15784°E | |||
History of construction
On October 13, 2019, Xie Hailin, general manager of the company, Yan Juping, deputy general manager and chief engineer of the company visited Qingyuan maglev general contracting project for on-site investigation and held a project site promotion meeting.[11]
References
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- 刘明. "Guangdong's first medium-low-speed meglev train to start operation in 2019 - Chinadaily.com.cn". www.chinadaily.com.cn. China: China Daily. Retrieved 2019-10-21.
- Beanland, Christopher (2018-11-27). "Magnetic levitation: the return of transport's great 'what if?'". The Guardian. United Kingdom: The Guardian. Retrieved 2019-10-21.
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