Longchuan railway station

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Longchuan railway station

Longchuan railway station is located in Longchuan County in the city of Heyuan in Guangdong province, China. [1]

It is part of the Guangzhou–Meizhou–Shantou railway system.

See also

Preceding station China Railways.svg China Railway Following station
Heping
towards Beijing West
Beijing–Kowloon railway Heyuan
towards Hung Hom
Huacheng
towards Zhangping
Zhangping–Longchuan railway Terminus

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References

  1. "Timetable for the Longchuan railway station". China Train. Huochepiao.com. Retrieved February 19, 2024.

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