The Xiamen–Shenzhen Railway (simplified Chinese: 厦深铁路; traditional Chinese: 廈深鐵路; pinyin: Xiàshēn Tiělù) is a dual-track electrified high-speed rail line on the southern coast of China. The line also known as the Xiashen Railway is named after its two terminal cities Xiamen in Fujian Province and Shenzhen in Guangdong Province next to Hong Kong. The line has a total length of 502.4 km and forms part of China’s Southeast Coast High-Speed Rail Corridor.
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