How many train stations are there in Shenzhen?

How many train stations are there in Shenzhen?

six train stations
There are six train stations in the city: Shenzhen Railway Station, West Railway Station, North Railway Station, Futian Railway Station, East Railway Station and Pingshan Railway Station.

Why is otterspool called otterspool?

‘Otterspool’ is derived from the Old English name Otirpul or Oterpol. Otir was the Old English for otter and the location was so named because of the otters which inhabited the tidal creek and freshwater pools formed where a stream joined the River Mersey.

How do I get from Guangzhou to Shenzhen?

The quickest way to get from Guangzhou to Shenzhen is to taxi which costs ¥410 – ¥490 and takes 1h 27m. Is there a direct bus between Guangzhou and Shenzhen? Yes, there is a direct bus departing from Guangzhou Municipal and arriving at Shenzhen Futian. Services depart hourly, and operate every day.

How far is Shenzhen from Guangzhou by train?

102 km
The Guangzhou to Shenzhen distance by train is 102 km (63 mi) , 139 km (86 mi) and 147 km (91 mi) based on the different operation stations.

How far is Shenzhen from Guangzhou?

105 km
The distance between Guangzhou and Shenzhen is 105 km. The road distance is 139.3 km.

Where is the Otterspool railway station in Liverpool?

Otterspool station was a railway station in Liverpool, England. It was located between St Michaels and Aigburth stations on the Garston and Liverpool Railway . The station opened in 1864 and was absorbed into the Cheshire Lines Committee in 1865.

When did Garston and Liverpool railway station close?

It was located between St Michaels and Aigburth stations on the Garston and Liverpool Railway . The station opened in 1864 and was absorbed into the Cheshire Lines Committee in 1865. It closed in 1951, due to low passenger numbers. The station was at the end of a long and otherwise empty lane running alongside Otterspool Park.

What was the history of the Liverpool Railway?

Liverpool’s railway past, present and future all in one place with every closed, open & future stations, all lines, tunnels & abandoned ideas.

When did St Helens Central railway station close?

The station was renamed St Helens Central on 1 March 1949 but closed to passenger traffic three years later on 3 March 1952. It continued to be used for goods until 4 January 1965, when it closed completely. In 1987 this name was given to St Helens Shaw Street station on the Liverpool–Wigan line of the former London and North Western Railway.