Xinxiang railway station explained

Xinxiang
Native Name:新乡
Native Name Lang:zh-Hans
Symbol Location:cn
Symbol:rail
Address:1 Pingyuan Road
Borough:Weibin District, Xinxiang, Henan
Country:China
Map Type:China_Henan#China
Coordinates:35.3064°N 113.8534°W
Operator: CR Zhengzhou
Line:
Distance:
Platforms:9 (4 island platforms and 1 side platform)
Tracks:10
Code:
  • 20612 (TMIS code)
  • XXF (telegraph code)
  • XXI (Pinyin code)
Classification:Class 1 station (一等站)
Opened:1905
Former:Xinxiang County

Xinxiang railway station is a railway station in Weibin District, Xinxiang, Henan, China. The station is on Beijing–Guangzhou railway, and serves as the eastern terminus of Xinxiang–Yueshan railway and the western terminus of Xinxiang–Yanzhou railway.

History

The station was established in 1905 as Xinxiang County railway station.[1]

Station layout

The station has 9 platforms (1 side platform and 4 island platforms) and 10 tracks. The station building, covering an area of, is located to the southeast of the platforms.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 竟然没有几个人知道,新乡历史上有N个火车站. 2018-07-10. zh.