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Harbin–Suifenhe Railway

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Harbin–Suifenhe Railway

Harbin–Suifenhe Railway or Binsui Railway (simplified Chinese: 滨绥铁路; traditional Chinese: 濱綏鐵路; pinyin: bīnsuí tiělù), is a double-track electrified arterial railroad in Northeast China between Harbin and Suifenhe on the Russian border. The line was originally built by Russia as the eastern branch of the Chinese Eastern Railway, which linked Chita with Vladivostok. Today, the 548 km (341 mi) railway is administered by Harbin Railway Bureau.

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Line description

The Binsui Railway connect Harbin to Suifenhe, In Suifenhe, border crossing line to Russia connect Pogranichny, Primorsky Krai.

History

The Harbin-Suifenhe Railway was built as the eastern branch of the Chinese Eastern Railway (ECR).

Rail junctions

  • Harbin: Beijing–Harbin Railway, Harbin–Manzhouli Railway
  • References

    Harbin–Suifenhe Railway Wikipedia