Shaoshan South railway station

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The station building in February 2018. Shaoshannan Railway Station (20180221091353).jpg
The station building in February 2018.

Shaoshan South railway station is a railway station of the Hangchangkun Passenger Railway located in Hunan, People's Republic of China.

Shaoshan South railway station is well appointed and spacious, and has a regular and fast train service from Changsha South. There are buses at the station that offer inexpensive transfer to Shaoshan and Mao's birthplace village.

Preceding station CRH-logo.svg China Railway High-speed Following station
Xiangtan North Shanghai–Kunming high-speed railway Loudi South
towards Kunming South

27°53′30″N112°32′32″E / 27.8917°N 112.5423°E / 27.8917; 112.5423


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