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Where does "Ning" refer to the Qu-Ning railway planned to be opened in 2014?

Where does "Ning" refer to the Qu-Ning Railway planned to be opened in 2014?

A. Ningde, Fujian

B. Nanjing, Jiangsu

Correct answer: A

The Quning Railway runs from Quzhou City, Zhejiang Province, China Railway line to Ningde City, Fujian Province. The Quzhou-Ningxia Railway starts from Quzhou, passes through Suichang, Songyang, Longquan, Qingyuan, Songxi, Zhenghe, Pingnan, Zhouning, and ends in Ningde (including the Quzhou-Songyang section and the first line of the Quzhou-Lishui Railway) , single line, double line conditions are reserved, the speed target value is 120km/h (160km/h in some sections), electric traction, it is a regional railway mainly focusing on freight and also carrying passengers. Quning Railway is connected to Shanghai-Kunming Railway and Jiujing-Qu Railway in the north, Quli Railway and Pumei Railway in the middle, and Wenfu Railway in the south. The Quning-Ning Railway is of great significance to improving the transportation environment in the areas along southwestern Zhejiang and northeastern Fujian, promoting the development of minerals, tourism and other resources along the line, and promoting the economic and social development of southwestern Zhejiang and northeastern Fujian. On January 17, 2019, the continuous beams of the Xiongcheng Extra Large Bridge on the Quning Railway (Zhenghe Section) were successfully closed.