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What's the difference between Quanzhou and Quanzhou East? Are they all mobile stations?
There are differences.

Not all of them are mobile stations. Quanzhou East Station, formerly known as Quanzhou Station, is now a train freight station, and Quanzhou Station is a mobile station.

The specific differences can be seen as follows:

I. Nature

1. Quanzhou Station:

Quanzhou Railway Station, which belongs to Zhangzhou Locomotive Depot of Nanchang Railway Bureau, is now a first-class station with a total land area of about 300 mu.

2. Quanzhou East Station:

Quanzhou East Station, formerly known as Quanzhou Station, is now a third-class station, handling passenger and cargo business. Later, due to the opening of Fuzhou-Xiamen Passenger Dedicated Line, Quanzhou Station (the first-class passenger station) was built at the southern foot of Qingyuan Mountain.

Two. location

1. Quanzhou Station:

Located in Puxian Road, Beifeng Street, Fengze District, Quanzhou City, Fujian Province, China, it is backed by Qingyuan Mountain and about 19 km away from Huian Station (Zhangquan Line? The original Hui 'an Station was renamed Hui 'an South Station), which is 25km away from Jinjiang Station, 46km away from Xianyou Station, 69km away from Putian Station, 72km away from Xiamen Station and 155km away from Fuzhou Station.

2. Quanzhou East Station:

Quanzhou East Station is located in Chengdong Street, Fengze District, Quanzhou City. It's the station of Zhangquan Small Railway.

Extended data:

high-speed railway station

High-speed railway station, the full name of high-speed railway station, refers to the railway station built along the high-speed railway, which mainly serves the high-speed trains. However, many high-speed rail technology powers, including China, do not have a clear high-speed railway station statement. high-speed railway station is a broad and loose railway term.

Judging whether a railway station belongs to high-speed railway station mainly depends on whether the station is located along the high-speed railway and whether it serves the daily high-speed trains. The design speed standard of high-speed railway (including some advanced high-speed railways) is not less than 200 km/h.

There is no national railway station named after the word "high-speed rail" in China, and all national railway stations are managed and operated by the Ministry of Railways (now China Railway Corporation and State Railway Administration).

References:

High-speed railway station Baidu Encyclopedia