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Anting North railway station

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Anting North railway station (Chinese: 安亭北站) is a railway station on the Shanghai–Nanjing Intercity High-Speed Railway line located in Anting, Jiading District, Shanghai, China. The Beijing–Shanghai high-speed railway passes beside this station, but does not stop. Anting West railway station is situated about 500 meters from the station.

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Anting North railway station
Bao'an Highway, Jiading District

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N 31.3149 ° E 121.1585 °
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宝安公路

Bao'an Highway
215332 Jiading District
Shanghai, China
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