Shenyang – Dandong high-speed line

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Shenyang – Dandong high-speed line
Route length: 224 km
Gauge : 1435 mm ( standard gauge )
Power system : 25,000 V / 50 Hz  ~
Dual track : continuous
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Shenyang
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Benxi Metro
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Benxi
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Nanfen North
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Tongyuanpu West
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Fengcheng East
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Wulongbei
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Dandong

The Shenyang – Dandong high-speed line , also known as Shendan PDL (沈 丹 客运 专线), is a Chinese railway built from March 2010 - high-speed line between Shenyang and Dandong . The 224 km long new line was released on September 1, 2015, is suitable for speeds of up to 250 km / h and has a total of 86 large and medium-sized bridges, which corresponds to a total length of around 67 km. This means that around 32.5% of the route consists of bridges. The project is a joint venture between the former Chinese Ministry of Railways and Liaoning Provincial Government, which has invested a total of 26.88 billion yuan, consisting of 24.88 billion yuan for the construction of rail vehicles and the acquisition of rail vehicles, the 2 billion Yuan cost. After the railroad opened, the trip from Shenyang to Dandong was cut from 3.5 hours to just over an hour.

Together with the Dandong – Dalian route, which was also opened in 2015, economic relations between China and neighboring North Korea are to be improved. Together, the two projects cost approximately 50 billion renminbi, which equates to approximately 7.3 billion US dollars .

In Dandong there will be a connection to the Pyongyang – Sinŭiju railway line .

Individual evidence

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