Nankou railway station
Nankou railway station (Chinese: 南口站; pinyin: nánkǒu zhàn) is a railway station in Beijing. This station was opened on 1906.[1]
Location | Changping District, Beijing China |
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Platforms | 2 islands (one for freight only) and one side |
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Classification | 2nd class station |
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Opened | 1906 |
Schedules
10 passenger trains stop at the station every day, they are trains 7235, 4434, 7236, 1455, K274, 7173, 7174, 1456, K273, and 4433.
Note: Updated in May 2006, the train schedule will change on October 1, 2006.
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References
Preceding station | Following station | |||
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Changping towards Shahe |
Beijing–Baotou railway | Dongyuan towards Baotou | ||
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Huangtudian Terminus |
Line S2 | Badaling |
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