Gaoping railway station

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Gaoping railway station
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Location Hubei
China
Operated by China Railway Corporation
Line(s) Yiwan Railway

Gaoping railway station is a railway station located in Hubei Province, People's Republic of China, on the Yiwan Railway which operated by China Railway Corporation.

Contents

Structure

Service

History

It's still under construction.

Preceding station China Railway High-speed Following station
Badong
towards Yichang East
Yichang–Wanzhou railway Jianshi
towards Wanzhou

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