The Fuzhou–Xiamen Railway is a dual-track, electrified, high-speed rail line in eastern China. The line, also known as the Fuxia Railway, is named after its two terminal cities Fuzhou and Xiamen, both coastal cities in Fujian Province. The line has a total length of 274.9 kilometres and forms part of China's Southeast Coast High-Speed Rail Corridor.[1] Construction began in 2005, and the line entered into operation on April 26, 2010. Trains running on the line reach top speeds of 250 kilometres per hour.
BOX GIRDER FORMWORK(for Fuzhou-Xiamen Railway, China)