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BEIJING, April 27 (Xinhua) -- Beijing's southern railway station will close
in mid-May when work begins to turn it into a terminus serving high-speed
trains.
All the trains to and from the Beijing South Railway Station will be
allocated to three other stations in the city from May 8, officials from the
Beijing Railway Bureau told the Beijing News on Thursday.
The city will invest 6.3 billion yuan (787.5 million U.S. dollars) in the
reconstruction project that is due to be completed in 2007.
The station will cover an area of 26,000 square meters, the second largest
in Beijing after the Beijing West Railway Station, when the project concludes in
2007.
It will have 13 platforms and 24 rails, and function as the starting
station of the inner-city line between Beijing and Tianjin and the
Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway.
The new station will be 500 meters from its original location.
The Beijing South Railway Station was built in 1958. It currently runs
mainly slow trains on the Beijing-Guangdong line. Enditem |