Beijing South Railway Station

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Beijingnan Railway Station is a large railway station in Fengtai District, Beijing, about 7.5km south of central Beijing, between the 2nd and 3rd ring roads. The station in its present form opened on 1 August 2008 and replaced the old Beijing South station, originally known as Majiapu Railway Station, later renamed Yongdingmen Railway Station, which stood 500 metres away. The old station was in use from 1897 to 2006.The new Beijing South Railway Station is the city's largest station, and is one of the largest in Asia. It joins the main Beijing Railway Station and the Beijing West Railway Station as one of three main passenger rail hubs in the Chinese capital. It serves as the terminus for high-speed trains on the Beijing–Tianjin Intercity Railway, Beijing–Shanghai High-Speed Railway, and the future Beijing–Shenyang High-Speed Railway, and Beijing–Tangshan Intercity Railway, which can reach speeds up to 350km/h. Some CRH sleepers to and from Shanghai, Hangzhou, Nanjing, and Suzhou also depart from this station.The station integrates two Beijing Subway line stations, bus hubs, and taxi stands, into the same building, and includes a wide variety of restaurants in the station itself.

    Stazione ferroviaria, Ristorante, Fermata trasporto pubblico

      Beijing, China

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