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The difference between Shenshan line and Qinshan line

Lines have different uses.

According to relevant information, the difference between Shenshan Line and Qinshan Line lies in the different uses of the lines. Qinhuangdao-Shenyang Passenger Dedicated Line is designed as a quasi-high-speed, high-speed passenger train dedicated line with a speed of less than 250 kilometers per hour, which belongs to high-speed railway. Shenshan Railway is a national first-class passenger and freight railway with a speed limit of 160 km, which belongs to ordinary railways.

Shenshan railway, connecting Shanhaiguan District of Qinhuangdao City, Hebei Province and Shenyang City, Liaoning Province, has a total length of 425.2 kilometers, including 4 17 kilometers in Liaoning Province, which was gradually expanded by the earliest Tang-Xu railway in China. It is connected with Harbin-Dalian, Shenyang-Dalian, Ji Shen and Shendan lines in the east, Jinshan line in the west and Dazheng, Gaoxin and Jincheng lines along the line. It is the main transportation channel inside and outside the customs, and Shenshan Railway is one of the routes with the highest cargo flow density. Its important stations are Shanhaiguan Station, Suizhong Station, Xingcheng Station, Huludao Station, Jinzhou Station, Goubangzi Station, Dahushan Station and Shenyang Station.