Qingyuan Maglev

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Qingyuan Maglev
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Locale Qingyuan, Guangdong Province, China
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Qingyuan Maglev is a medium-low speed maglev line under construction in Qingyuan, Guangdong province, China. [1] [2] [3] [4]

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The line will operate at speeds up to 120 km/h. [5] The first phase is 8.1 km with 3 stations and a site reserved for a fourth station. [6] The first phase will connect the Yinzhan railway station on Guangzhou–Qingyuan intercity railway with the Qingyuan Chimelong Theme Park. [7] In long-term the line will be 38.5 km. [8]

Stations

Station name [5] ConnectionsDistance
km
Location
EnglishChinese
Yinzhan 银盏  Guangzhou-Qingyuan   23°33′07″N113°07′29″E / 23.5520494°N 113.1246584°E / 23.5520494; 113.1246584
Lianhu 莲湖 23°34′30″N113°07′30″E / 23.57492°N 113.12487°E / 23.57492; 113.12487
Changlong 长隆 23°35′23″N113°09′28″E / 23.58979°N 113.15784°E / 23.58979; 113.15784

History

On October 13, 2019, general manager Xie Hailin and Yan Juping, deputy general manager and chief engineer of the company visited Qingyuan maglev general contracting project for on-site investigation and held a project site promotion meeting. [9]

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