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Qué (quién) es Rwy railway - definición

RAILWAY NETWORK
九廣鐵路; Kowloon Canton Railway; Kowloon-Canton Railway; Kowloon–Canton Railway (network); Kowloon—Canton Railway (network); Kowloon—Canton Railway; Kowloon-Canton Railway (network); Kowloon–Canton railway; Kowloon-Canton railway; Kowloon–Canton Rwy.; Kln-Canton Rwy.; Kowloon-Canton Rwy.; Kowloon–Canton; Kowloon to Canton Railway; Canton–Kowloon Railway; Kln.–Canton Rwy.; Kln–Canton Rwy.; Kowloon & Canton Railway; Kowloon and Canton Railway; Canton-Kowloon Railway; Kowloon-Canton; Kln.-Canton Rwy.
  • Metro-Cammell EMU]] on the [[East Rail line]]
  • KCR Feeder Bus]] in service.
  • War Department Austerity 2-8-0]] Locomotive acquired in 1947
  • 77509 being unloaded at Hong Kong (1947)
  • Map of the KCR network before the railway merger (grey lines belong to the MTR network)
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  • East Rail]] and [[West Rail line]]s
  • (Old) Beacon Hill Tunnel]] in 1910

Ohmi Railway         
  • Linemap of Ohmi Railway
RAILWAY LINE IN JAPAN
Omi Railway; Ōmi Railway
is a Japanese private railway company which operates in Shiga Prefecture, and a member of the Seibu group since 1943. The company is named after the Ōmi Province, the former name of the present-day Shiga.
Panxi railway         
RAILWAY BRANCH LINE IN GUIZHOU AND YUNNAN
Panxi Railway; Pan County West Railway; Pan County West railway
The Pan County west railway or Panxi railway (), is a single-track electrified railroad in Southwest China between Zhanyi County in eastern Yunnan province and Baiguo Township in Pan County in western Guizhou province. The line is in length and was built during the Cultural Revolution from 1966 to 1975 to exploit coal fields in western Guizhou and support inland industries as part of the Third Front.
Nangang railway station         
  • Fourth track of Guangshen railway under construction
  • CRH1A running on Guangshen railway
  • Tickets of intercity trains
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RAILWAY LINE IN PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
Hengli railway station; Nanshe railway station; Chashan railway station; Honghai railway station; Xiancun railway station; Shapu railway station; Nangang railway station; Yunlu railway station; Guangshen Railways; Guangshen railway; Guangshen Railway; 广深铁路; Guangzhou-Shenzhen Railway; Chashan Railway Station; Hengli Railway Station; Honghai Railway Station; Nangang Railway Station; Nanshe Railway Station; Shapu Railway Station; Xiancun Railway Station; Yunlu Railway Station; Guangzhou-Shenzhen railway; Guangzhou–Shenzhen Railway; Guangzhou-Kowloon Railway
Nangang is a railway station in Nangang Town in the Huangpu District of Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province, China, on the Guangzhou-Shenzhen Railway. Managed by the Guangshen Railway Company, the station was built in 1910 and is a class 4 station on the national railway station scale.

Wikipedia

Kowloon–Canton Railway

The Kowloon–Canton Railway (KCR; Chinese: 九廣鐵路; Cantonese Yale: Gáugwóng Titlouh) was a railway network in Hong Kong. It was owned and operated by the Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation (KCRC) until 2007. Rapid transit services, a light rail system, feeder bus routes within Hong Kong, and intercity passenger and freight train services to China on the KCR network, have been operated by the MTR Corporation since 2007.

While still owned by its previous operator, the KCR network (which is wholly owned by the Hong Kong Government through the KCRC) has been operated by the MTR Corporation Limited under a 50-year, extendible, service concession since 2 December 2007. The two companies have merged their local metro lines into one unified fare system. Immediately after the merger, steps were taken to integrate the network into the same fare system as the MTR, and gates between the two networks were removed in several stages in 2008. Although the MTR Corporation is a listed company, the Hong Kong Government is the controlling shareholder with a stake of about 75%.

In 2006, the local KCR local passenger train network (i.e. intercity services excluded) recorded an annual ridership of 544 million.