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Shanghai-Jiangyin high-speed rail

There is no direct line between Shanghai and Jiangyin high-speed rail.

There are five transit routes recommended from Shanghai to Jiangyin, but there is no direct route at present. They are: G 158 1 to G 18 18, G 160 to G7 192, G7028 to G7066, and g123066.

In 2020, the Shanghai-Soviet Railway will be opened to traffic. Only Taicang, Changshu and Zhangjiagang will open railways, which can go to Shanghai in the east and cross the Yangtze River to Nantong in the north. Nowadays, with the opening of Shanghai-Nanjing high-speed railway along the Yangtze River, Taicang, Changshu, Zhangjiagang, Jiangyin, Wujin, Jintan and Jurong have really been connected in series. The rapid flow of people, logistics and information between Shanghai and Nanjing has brought more room for development imagination.

In this fast-paced era, high-speed rail has become the first choice for people to travel. As the economic center of China, Shanghai has always been an important hub of the high-speed rail network, which has facilitated the work and life of many people.

Brief introduction of Shanghai

Shanghai, Shanghai for short, is also called Shen. It is a municipality directly under the Central Government of the People's Republic of China, a national central city, a megacity and a core city of Shanghai metropolitan area. Shanghai has basically become an international economic, financial, trade and shipping center, forming the basic framework of a globally influential science and technology innovation center. It is a famous historical and cultural city in China and a first-tier city in the world. Shanghai has a total area of 6,340.5 square kilometers and governs 16 districts. In 2022, the permanent population of Shanghai was 24,758,900.

Located in the east of China, on the west coast of the Pacific Ocean and on the eastern edge of the Asian continent, Shanghai is a part of the alluvial plain in the Yangtze River Delta. The average elevation of Shanghai is 2. 19 meters, and Dajinshan Island is the highest point in Shanghai, with an elevation of 103.7 meters, which belongs to subtropical monsoon climate. The river network mainly includes Huangpu River, the main road flowing through the urban area, and its tributaries Suzhou River, Chuanyang River and Dianpu River.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Shanghai.