List of railway lines in China

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The following is a list of conventional lines of rail transport in China. For the high-speed network, see List of high-speed railway lines in China.

North–south direction[edit]

The map of the railway network of China as of November 2023.
The 8 horizontal and 8 vertical mainlines of Chinese railway

Beijing-Harbin Corridor[edit]

In passenger rail service, Jingshan Railway, Shenshan Railway, Changda Railway|Changda Railway, Changchun-Shenyang Portion and Changbin Railway are collectively called Jingha Railway (Beijing-Harbin).

East Coast[edit]

Beijing-Shanghai Corridor[edit]

Jingshan Railway Beijing-tianjin Portion, Jingpu Railway and Huning Railway are collectively called Jinghu Railway(京沪线) in passenger rail service.

Beijing-Kowloon Corridor[edit]

Jingjiu Railway uses the same line as Guangmeishan Railway between Longchuan and Dongguan. It also uses the same line as Guangshen Railway between Dongguan and Shenzhen. It then crosses the border and follows the East Rail line to Kowloon, Hong Kong.

Beijing-Guangzhou Corridor[edit]

Datong-Zhanjiang Corridor[edit]

Baotou-Liuzhou Corridor[edit]

Baoji-Kunming Corridor[edit]

East–west direction[edit]

Beijing-Lhasa[edit]

Eurasian Land Bridge[edit]

Yangtze River Valley[edit]

Shanghai-Kunming Railway (Hukun Line)[edit]

South Coast[edit]

Other inter-regional railways[edit]

Regional railways[edit]

North[edit]

Northeast[edit]

East and Southeast[edit]

South Central[edit]

Southwest[edit]

Northwest[edit]

Coal transport railways[edit]

Intra-city Metros[edit]

Former railways[edit]

International railways[edit]

External links[edit]