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How far is it from Xinyang East Station to Xinyang Railway Station?
Bus route: No.20 → No.7, the whole journey is about 10.5km.

1. Walk about 280 meters from Xinyang East Station and arrive at the high-speed rail overpass station.

2. Take bus No.20, pass 7 stops and arrive at Chuwangcheng (at the entrance of Tobacco Bureau) station.

3. Walk about 100m to Chuwangcheng Station.

4. Take bus No.7, pass 4 stops and arrive at Xinhua Market Station.

5. Walk about 220 meters to the railway station.

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Xinyang East Station is an important part of Beijing-Guangzhou high-speed railway and one of the main frames of the "four vertical and four horizontal" railway rapid passenger transport network planned and constructed by the state. It is also the only place for Hekang, Ningxi and Xinxiang to plan high-speed rail. Henan section is 546 kilometers, Xinyang East Station has reserved a new second-line passenger dedicated line for Hexiang Railway according to the design of Platform 7. This is of great significance to the convenience of tourists, the prosperity of the economy along the route and the acceleration of Henan's economic and social development.

Xinyang Railway Station, also known as Xinyang Railway Station and formerly known as Xinyang Zhou Railway Station, is located at Xinhua East Road, Harmonious District, Xinyang City, Henan Province. Founded in 1899 and opened in 1902, it belongs to Wuhan Railway Bureau and is now the first-class station of Wuhan Railway Bureau. Postal code: 464000, the intersection of Beijing-Guangzhou and Ningxi Railway.

Xinyang Railway Station, located at K979+892 meters, is the longest railway station in Jiangbei section of Beijing-Guangzhou Railway. Xinyang Railway Station is one of the few railway stations where three-way trains stop except the provincial capital. There will be two stations and squares on both sides of the inner road of Xinyang Railway Station, forming a rare "double-sided construction" pattern in China prefecture-level cities.