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  2. Xiamen BRT - Wikipedia

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    Xiamen's Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) is a bus rapid transit system in Xiamen, Fujian, China. It was formally put into operation on August 31, 2008 and is considered China's first elevated BRT network. [1] Eventually the system will be rebuilt into an elevated metro network and be integrated with the Xiamen Metro.

  3. File:The Map of Xiamen Bus Rapid Transit (Simplified Chinese ...

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  4. Xiamen Metro - Wikipedia

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    The depot is situated at the northern end and is Xiamen Metro's principal depot. The line goes through Xiamen North railway station and connects the island (with 9 stations) and mainland (with 14 stations) parts of the city through a dam (with 1 station). Route: Lundu Ferry Terminal, Old Town, Jimei New Town, Xiamen North Railway Station.

  5. Fuzhou–Xiamen railway - Wikipedia

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    The Fuzhou–Xiamen railway is the first railway between Fujian's two important most cities, Fuzhou, the provincial capital, and Xiamen, the province's most prosperous city. Most high-speed rail lines in China follow the routes of older conventional railroads, but there were no railways on the southeast coast prior to the introduction of high ...

  6. List of railway lines in China - Wikipedia

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    Individual China Rail Passenger routes displayed in Google Maps with timetable (Chinese and English) Railway map of China (1). Showing double track lines, electrified lines and planned lines in detail around year 2001. Railway map of China (2). Showing railway network in 1990s. Railway map of China (3). Showing railway network in 1980s.

  7. Xiamen - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, 14 roads for entry and exit at the north gate of Xiamen were added to the map. Moreover, there is the Xiamen–Kinmen Bridge, scheduled to be opened to traffic in 2026, under construction. At present, Xiamen is working on a road system containing two inner and outer ring roads as well as eight supplementary roads.

  8. Shenzhen North railway station - Wikipedia

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    It wasn't until 22 June 2011, in which at this time the Line 4 platform was opened in tandem with Line 5 several days later on 22 June 2011, allowing for the Shenzhen North East Square to be officially opened. For up to six months before the high-speed railway was completed, the Shenzhen North Station subway and bus shuttle transfer hall ...

  9. Line 2 (Xiamen Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Route map Line 2 of the Xiamen Metro is a subway line in Xiamen . The line running from Wuyuanwan to Tianzhushan , has 32 stations and is 41.64 kilometres (25.87 mi) long. [ 2 ]