Liangwu railway station

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LocationLiangwu Township, Lichuan City, Enshi, Hubei
China
Operated by China Railway Corporation
Line(s) Yiwan Railway, Yuli Railway

Liangwu railway station is a railway station currently being built in Liangwu Township, Lichuan City, Enshi, Hubei Province in China. It will be the junction station where the Yuli Railway (Chongqing-Lichuan) will join the Yiwan Railway (Yichang-Wanzhou).

Preceding station CRH-logo.svg China Railway High-speed Following station
Shaziguan Chongqing–Lichuan railway Lichuan
Terminus
Lichuan
towards Yichang East
Yichang–Wanzhou railway Qiyueshan
towards Wanzhou

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