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Beijing–Baotou railway
Aerial view of the NDJ3 DMU trainset along the Beijing–Baotou railway.
Overview
Other name(s)Jingbao railway
StatusOperational
OwnerChina Railway
LocaleNorth China
Termini
  • Baotou
  • Stations89
    Service
    Type
  • Inter-city rail
  • Commuter rail
  • Freight rail
  • System
  • Beijing Suburban Railway (S2)
  • Operator(s)
  • China Railway Hohhot Group
  • History
    CommencedBetween 1905–1909; 115 years ago (1909)
    Opened24 September 1909; 114 years ago (1909-09-24)
    Technical
    Line length834 km (518 mi)
    Number of tracks2
    Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
    Electrification25 kV/50 Hz AC overhead
    (except Changping–Shacheng)
    Operating speed100 km/h (62 mph)

    Route map

    km

    0
    Beijing North

    4
    Qinghuayuan

    Wudaokou crossing

    11
    Qinghe

    21
    Shahe

    original Beijing Northwest Ring Railway
    toSanjiadian

    31
    Changping
    Actual origin

    40
    Nankou

    46
    Dongyuan

    50
    Juyongguan

    54
    Sanpu

    Qinglong Bridge, zig zag railway

    Qinglong Bridge, zig zag railway

    61
    Badaling

    Xibozi

    70
    Kangzhuang

    79
    Donghuayuan

    Guishui river bridge
    over Guanting Reservoir

    90
    Langshan

    Tumu

    single-track unelectrified
    two-track electrified

    from Fengsha and Daqin lines

    105
    Shacheng

    114
    Xinbaoan

    122
    Xibali

    130
    Xiahuayuan

    Xinzhuangzi

    155
    Xuanhua

    Shalingzi East

    170
    Shalingzi

    Zhanglan Railway (planned)

    toBeijing–Zhangjiakou intercity railway

    180
    Zhangjiakou

    Zhangjiakou Railway

    Zhangjiakou South railway station

    Zhangjiakou (former end of
    Beijing-Zhangjiakou Railway)

    193
    Kongjiazhuang

    Wangyuzhuang

    210
    Guoleizhuang

    224
    Chaigoubu

    Xiwanbu

    254
    Yongjiabao

    Xiaxiaobao

    272
    Tianzhen

    Luowenzao

    301
    Yanggao

    Wangguanrentun

    Julebao

    342
    Zhoushizhuang

    Right arrow link to Datong–Qinhuangdao railway
    Left arrow Dazhun Railway (coal line)

    353
    Datong East

    358
    Datong

    Gudian

    371
    Gushan

    389
    Baoziwan

    Wutaiwa

    403
    Fengzhen

    Jiandi

    419
    Xin'anzhuang

    428
    Yongwangzhuang

    439
    Hongshaba

    Suojiacun

    454
    Tuguiwula

    Naji

    470
    Suji

    478
    Guyingpan

    485
    Jining South

    493
    Hulu

    left line assigned to Tangshan–Baotou railway

    Sanchakou

    512
    Basumu

    523
    Shibatai

    Hala

    537
    Magaitu

    545
    Gujiabao

    Zhuozi East

    551
    Zhuozishan

    565
    Fushengzhuang

    Anju

    580
    Sandaoying

    Mengguying

    Qixiaying East

    593
    Qixiaying

    604
    Minzu

    left line assigned to Tangshan–Baotou railway

    612
    Taobuqi

    right line assigned toTangshan–Baotou railway

    Guojiaying

    Baita

    Nandian

    Hohhot

    Youyouban

    Taigemu
    Actual end

    Dalibao

    693
    Bikeqi

    706
    Chasuqi

    Songla

    724
    Taosihao

    Sanbashu

    742
    Meidaizhao

    Laozang

    760
    Salaqi

    774
    Gongjiban

    789
    Dongxing

    Guchengwan

    804
    Baotou East

    812
    Wanshuiquan

    820
    Baotou

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  • The Beijing–Baotou railwayorJingbao railway (simplified Chinese: 京包铁路; traditional Chinese: 京包鐵路; pinyin: Jīngbāo Tiělù) is an 833 km (518 mi) railway from BeijingtoBaotou, Inner Mongolia, functioning as an important route in North China. It was the first railway in China designed and built by Chinese. It passes through a famous section of the Great WallatBadaling. It is now largely paralleled with Beijing–Zhangjiakou intercity railway and Zhangjiakou–Hohhot high-speed railway.

    In 2019, with the opening of the Beijing–Zhangjiakou intercity railway, the Beijing–Baotou railway adjusted the mileage. The ordinary-speed line from ChangpingtoShahe was merged into the Shuangqiao–Shahe Railway (Beijing Northeast Ring railway). The actual starting point of the Beijing–Baotou railway was shortened to the south side of Changping, the section from Changping to Beijing North is considered part of Beijing–Zhangjiakou intercity railway.

    History[edit]

    The first section of the Beijing–Baotou railway, the Imperial Peking–Kalgan railway (now the "Jingzhang" railway) was constructed between 1905 and 1909, connecting Beijing with Zhangjiakou (Kalgan). This section was the first railway designed and built by Chinese. The chief engineer is Zhan Tianyou. He overcame the steep gradient near Badaling using a switchback. Due to his achievement in constructing this railway, Zhan (Jeme) is called the father of China's railways.

    The railway was extended from ZhangjiakoutoHohhot by 1921 and to Baotou by 1923.

    Even with the switchback, the gradient near Qinglongqiao railway station is still at 3.3%. In addition, travelling through the switchback is slow. A bypass route, the Fensha railway, was built in the 1950s between Fengtai and Shacheng along the Yongding river. This route was considered but dropped by Zhan due to high construction cost. Before the 1990s, the Fengsha railway was mainly used to transport freight, and the original Jingzhang railway was focused on passenger transport. Now, trains to/from Baotou have changed to use the Fengsha railway instead.

    The Beijing–Zhangjiakou intercity railway and the Zhangjiakou–Hohhot high-speed railway, which both opened on 30 December 2019, parallel most of the line.

    To improve the freight capacity of Tangshan–Hohhot railway, those two railway lines exchange their main line between Hulu railway station and Taobuqi railway station in September 2020, separating the freight and passenger corridors. Meanwhile the section between Taigemu railway station and Baotou railway station was also assigned to Tangshan–Hohhot railway which has been renamed as Tangshan–Baotou railway.[1]

    Current operations[edit]

    The main route that deviates via the Fengsha railway is a double-track, electrified line. The section between Jining South and Baotouisquadruple track. The section between Changping and Shacheng is not electrified and mainly single-track. It is now used by little traffic. Freight and long-distance passenger services run via the Fengsha railway. 13 express services run each way between Beijing and Baotou each day, taking approximately 11 hours, stopping in Xuanhua, Zhangjiakou, Datong, Jining South, Hohhot and Baotou.

    Line S2[edit]

    Line S2 services of the Beijing Suburban Railway between Huangtudian (running via the Beijing Northeast Ring railway and connecting to the Jingbao railway between Qinghe and Shahe) and Badaling (the station for visiting the Great Wall) continue to use the Jingbao Railway, reversing at Qinglongqiao West station on the western switchback on the journey towards Badaling and at Qinglongqiao main station on the eastern switchback on their way back towards Beijing. The stops at Qinglongqiao are service stops, not advertised passenger stops and the doors remain closed.

    From 2008 to 2016, the S2 services operated hourly from Beijing North to Yanqing and Shacheng. From 2016 to 2019, the S2 services operated hourly from Huangtudian to Yanqing and Shacheng. Since 1 December 2020 there have been five services between Huangtudian and Yanqing each way from Friday to Monday and on public holidays. On other days there are three services.[2] These services are the only regular traffic on the unelectrified line east of Shacheng and are operated using diesel multiple units. S2 services continue from Badaling over the short single-track Kangzhuang–Yanqing railway (Kangyan railway) to Yanqing. The Kangzhuang–Yanqing railway was temporarily closed between March 30, 2020 and June 30, 2020.

    Stations and mileage[edit]

    Some of the following stations are now disused.

  • Qinghuayuan (清华园) (Closed)
  • Qinghe (清河)
  • Shahe (沙河) (above routes belong to Beijing–Zhangjiakou intercity railway)
  • Changping (昌平)
  • Nankou (南口)
  • Dongyuan (东园)
  • Juyongguan (居庸关)
  • Sanpu (三堡)
  • Qinglongqiao (青龙桥)
  • Qinglongqiao West (青龙桥西)
  • Badaling (八达岭)
  • Xibozi (西拨子)
  • Kangzhuang (康庄)
  • Donghuayuan (东花园)
  • Tumu (土木)
  • Shacheng (沙城)
  • Xinbao'an (新保安)
  • Xibali (西八里)
  • Xiahuayuan (下花园)
  • Xinzhuangzi (辛庄子)
  • Xuanhua (宣化)
  • Shalingzi east (沙岭子东)
  • Shalingzi (沙岭子)
  • Zhangjiakou (张家口)
  • Zhangjiakou South (张家口南)
  • Zhangjiakou (张家口)(old)
  • Kongjiazhuang (孔家庄)
  • Wangyuzhuang (王玉庄)
  • Guoleizhuang (郭磊庄)
  • Chaigoubu (柴沟堡)
  • Xiwanbu (西湾堡)
  • Yongjiabao (永嘉堡)
  • Xiaxiaobao (夏小堡)
  • Tianzhen (天镇)
  • Luowenzao (罗文皂)
  • Yanggao (阳高)
  • Wangguanrentun (王官人屯)
  • Julebao (聚乐堡)
  • Zhoushizhuang (周士庄)
  • Datong east (大同东)
  • Datong (大同)
  • Gudian (古店)
  • Gushan (孤山站)
  • Baoziwan (堡子湾站)
  • Wutaiwa (五台洼站)
  • Fengzhen (丰镇站)
  • Jiandi (监地站)
  • Xin'anzhuang (新安庄站)
  • Yongwangzhuang (永王庄站)
  • Hongshaba (红砂坝站)
  • Suojiacun (索家村站)
  • Tuguiwula (土贵乌拉站)
  • Naji (纳继站)
  • Suji (苏集站)
  • Guyingpan (古营盘站)
  • Jining south (集宁南站)
  • Hulu (葫芦站)
  • Sanchakou (三岔口站)
  • Basumu (八苏木站)
  • Shibatai (十八台站)
  • Hala (哈拉站)
  • Magaitu (马盖图站)
  • Gujiabao (姑家堡站)
  • Zhuozishan (卓资山站)
  • Fushengzhuang (福生庄站)
  • Anju (安居站)
  • Sandaoying (三道营站)
  • Mengguying (蒙古营站)
  • Qixiaying (旗下营站)
  • Minzu (民族站)
  • Taobuqi (陶卜齐站)
  • Guojiaying (郭家营站)
  • Baita (白塔站)
  • Nandian (南店站)
  • Hohhot (呼和浩特站)
  • Youyouban (攸攸板站)
  • Taigemu (台阁牧站)
  • Dalibao (大里堡站)
  • Bikeqi (毕克齐站)
  • Chasuqi (察素齐站)
  • Songla (宋拉站)
  • Taosihao (陶思浩站)
  • Sanbashu (三八树站)
  • Meidaizhao (美岱召站)
  • Laozang (老藏站)
  • Salaqi (萨拉齐站)
  • Gongjiban (公积坂站)
  • Dongxing (东兴站)
  • Guchengwan (古城湾站)
  • Baotou east (包头东站)
  • Wanshuiquan (万水泉站)
  • Baotou (包头站)
  • Major Station Mileage (km)
    Beijing (北京) 0
    Shacheng (沙城) 121
    Xuanhua (宣化) 171
    Zhangjiakou South (张家口南) 196
    Datong (大同) 374
    Jining south (集宁南) 501
    Hohhot (呼和浩特) 659
    Baotou (包头) 824

    Gallery[edit]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Na, WEI. "Tanghu railway finish hub renovation project". China Renminwang (in Chinese). PeopleCN.
  • ^ "【S2线延庆站121日恢复运营】你怀念的,总会重逢" [S2 Line to Yanqing Station will resume operations on December 1]. 北京市郊铁路 (in Chinese). Beijing Suburban Railway. 30 November 2020. Archived from the original on 2021-01-02. Retrieved 22 April 2022.

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