Lichuan railway station

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Lichuan Railway Station in 2014
General information
Location Lichuan City, Hubei
China
Coordinates 30°16′53″N108°56′3″E / 30.28139°N 108.93417°E / 30.28139; 108.93417
Operated by China Railway Corporation
Line(s) Yiwan Railway, Yuli Railway

Lichuan railway station is a railway station in Lichuan City, Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Hubei Province of the People's Republic of China. It is an important junction point on the Huhanrong Passenger Dedicated Line, which crosses China from Shanghai on the east coast to Chongqing and Chengdu in the central province of Sichuan. Here the Yuli Railway (the branch from Lichuan to Chongqing) joins with the Yiwan Railway (the Yichang to Wanzhou section of the Huhanrong mainline).

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

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