Pizhou railway station
Pizhou railway station (Chinese: 邳州站) is a station on Longhai railway in Pizhou, Xuzhou, Jiangsu.
Location | 1 Jiefang Road[1] Pizhou, Xuzhou, Jiangsu China | ||||||||||
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Coordinates | 34.3184°N 117.9530°E | ||||||||||
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Platforms | 3 (1 side platform and 1 island platform) | ||||||||||
Tracks | 12 | ||||||||||
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Classification | Class 2 station (二等站) | ||||||||||
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Opened | 1923 | ||||||||||
Previous names | Yunhe (Chinese: 运河) Pixian (Chinese: 邳县) | ||||||||||
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Pizhou Location of the station Pizhou Pizhou (China) |
History
The station was established in 1923. Since Longhai railway crossed over the Grand Canal here, it was named as Yunhe railway station (Chinese: 运河站, literally Canal railway station) initially.
The station was renamed as Pixian railway station (Chinese: 邳县站, literally Pi County railway station) in 1954. In 1992, Pi County was promoted to Pizhou City, but the station name remained unchanged until 2005.
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