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Friendship Pass, on the China–Vietnam border near Dong Dang. Đồng Đăng is a station at the Vietnamese border with China, forming a part of the international Hanoi-Nanning rail link. There is direct international passenger service on the line (the Beijing-Nanning-Hanoi Through Train). Major stations [17] Hanoi station (Hanoi)
The train information board of T5/6 train, reading "Dong Dang–Beijing West" (this board used to 10 December 2014)The Beijing–Nanning–Hanoi through train (Chinese: 北京-南宁-河内国际列车) is an international railway service between Gia Lâm railway station (via Dong Dang railway station) in Vietnam and the Beijing West railway station in China, jointly operated by Nanning ...
Hanoi-Nanning train sign. The railway was built under the French colonial rule. The first section from Lạng Sơn to Bắc Giang was built between 1890 and 1894, originally adopting a 600 mm narrow gauge. Under the rule of governor Paul Doumer the railway was converted to metre gauge and extended to Hanoi (in 1900), and to Đồng Đăng (in ...
It is the terminus of the standard-gauge railway linking Vietnam to China, known as the Hanoi–Đồng Đăng railway. The daily train to Nanning (610 km) departs from this station instead of the main Hanoi railway station, which is served only by metre gauge tracks, as does the Beijing–Nanning–Hanoi through train. [1]
Railway stations in Vietnam include North–South railway [1. Station name Km [2] City/district/province [2] Image Hanoi: 0 Hoàn Kiếm ... Station name Km Hanoi: 0 ...
Nanning East railway station currently connects to Nanning East Railway Station of the Nanning Metro, which is the eastern terminus of line 1. The connection is via exits A, D, E and F of the metro station. [6] The metro station (Zhuang: Camh Hojceh Dunghcan) is an island-like station in the Nanning Metro and to the south of the HSR station. It ...
Rail transport remains relatively underused as a mode of transport in Vietnam. While road transport dominates the transport sector by far—accounting for 65% of freight moved as of 2006—rail transport accounted for only 4% of freight transportation in 2008, and 5% of passenger transportation, leading it to be considered the "least relevant" of all modes of transport in the European Union's ...
A train stops at Huế station on North-South railway. For the most part, this 1,726 km (1,072 mi) long metre gauge line follows the coastline of Vietnam, beginning in Ha Noi, passing through the provinces of Hà Nam, Nam Định, Ninh Bình, Thanh Hóa, Nghệ An (), Hà Tĩnh, Quảng Bình (Đồng Hới), Quảng Trị (), Thừa Thiên–Huế (), Da Nang, Quảng Nam, Quảng Ngãi ...