Hengfeng–Nanping railway, also known as the Hengnan railway (simplified Chinese: 横南铁路; traditional Chinese: 横南鐵路; pinyin: héngnán tiělù), is a railroad in eastern China between Hengfeng, Jiangxi Province and Nanping, Fujian Province.
The line is 470 km (292 mi) long, including a spur line to Shangrao, and opened in December 1998.
[1] Major cities along route include Hengfeng, Wuyishan, Jianyang, Jian'ou, and Nanping.
The line passes through the Wuyi Mountains, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
This People's Republic of China rail-related article is a stub.