Qujing North railway station

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Qujing North

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General information
Location Zhanyi District, Qujing, Yunnan
China
Line(s) Hangchangkun Passenger Railway
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Station codeQBM

Qujing North railway station is a railway station of Hangchangkun Passenger Railway located in Zhanyi district, Qujing, Yunnan, People's Republic of China. [1]

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References

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