The Handan–Changzhi railway or Hanchang railway (simplified Chinese: 邯长铁路; traditional Chinese: 邯長鐵路; pinyin: háncháng tiělù), is a major railroad in northern China for the transportation of coal.
The line is 221.7 km (138 mi) in length and was built from 1971 to 1983.
[1] The Handan–Changzhi railway traverses the Taihang Mountains and has 19 tunnels.
[1] The line is used to carry coal from Shanxi to eastern China and for export overseas via ports in Shandong.
[1] This People's Republic of China rail-related article is a stub.