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Railway station in Beijing, China
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Not to be confused with Haidian Wuluju station.
Looking east in Wulu railway station.
Looking west in Wulu railway station.
Wulu railway station, track #1 to the west.
Locomotive DF7B #3029 idles in Wulu railway station.

Wulu railway station (Chinese: 五路火车站; pinyin: Wǔlù Huǒchēzhàn) is a railway station in Haidian District, Beijing, China. It is the east terminus of Jingmen Railway since 1971, when the line was abandoned between Wulu and Beijing North railway station. The station is about 52 kilometres (32 mi) from Muchengjian railway station, which is the west terminus of Jingmen Railway.

The Station is currently for freight traffic only, and only sees light traffic since early 2000s.

The station has a branch line which connects Xijiao Airport, which supposedly provides fuel supply for the airport. As a result, one may see tank cars in the station, although only on rare occasions.

The Wulu railway station is of walking distance from Haidian Wuluju station, a station on Beijing Subway Line 6. It is also in proximity of West 4th Ring Road.

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