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Beijing–Kowloon railway: Revision history


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  • curprev 19:5119:51, 9 March 2024 2a01:4b00:c102:a00:e112:ab43:4f8e:b29a talk 8,196 bytes −996 Deleted references to the Shatin-Central link. The Beijing–Kowloon through train terminates at Hung Hom, and has separate platforms (plat 5 and 6). The ERL expansion does not count into the Beijing-Kowloon railway, although it shares tracks with it; Added references to the suspension of cross border services undo Tags: references removed Visual edit

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  • curprev 09:5409:54, 24 February 2024 KCLAW1207 talk contribs 9,192 bytes +1 History: The proposed wordings come from wiki article "List of railway lines in China" (see "Beijing-Kowloon Corridor section") which are more preferred. Reason is that, also "consulted" the wikidata "rail pair multiplexing", it considers the verb "multiplex" as rail line technique where 2 or more pairs are run near each other to help with bidirectional or multi-gauge traffic, to "play safe" & to maintain better consistency among various passages within the whole wiki system, the propose... undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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  • curprev 02:3002:30, 30 December 2020 Heights talk contribs 6,816 bytes −11 Jiu is named after Kowloon, no longer named after Jiujiang. it may be worth mentioning in the history that the Jiu used to be named after Jiujiang (small jiu) but was changed to refer to Kowloon (large jiu) due to the pending handover of HK. undo

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