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1 Station size and locations served  





2 Connection to Hong Kong  





3 Intercity service and travel time  





4 Structure  



4.1  High Speed Rail  





4.2  Shenzhen Metro  







5 Exits  





6 See also  





7 References  





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Coordinates: 22°3218N 114°0324E / 22.53833°N 114.05667°E / 22.53833; 114.05667
 

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Futian


福田

China Railway High-speed
Shenzhen Metro

General information
LocationShennan Road × Yitian Road, Futian District, Shenzhen, Guangdong
China
Operated by CR Guangzhou
SZM Shenzhen Metro
Line(s)
  •      Line 2
  •      Line 3
  •      Line 11
  • PlatformsMetro: 6 (2island platforms and 2 side platforms)

    China Railway: 8 (4island platforms)

    Total: 14 (6island platforms and 2 side platforms)
    TracksMetro: 6, China Railway: 8, Total: 14
    Construction
    Structure typeUnderground
    AccessibleYes
    Other information
    Station code
    • TMIS code: 65891
  • Telegraph code: NZQ
  • Pinyin code: FTI
  • 221 (Shenzhen Metro Line 2)
  • Classification2nd class station
    History
    Opened28 June 2011; 13 years ago (2011-06-28) (Metro station, Lines 2 &3)
    28 June 2016 (Line 11)
    Key dates
    Opening of mainline railway station30 December 2015
    Services
    Preceding station SZM Shenzhen Metro Following station
    Lianhua West
    towards Chiwan
    Line 2 Civic Center
    towards Liantang
    Shopping Park Line 3 Children's Palace
    towards Shuanglong
    Chegongmiao
    towards Bitou
    Line 11 Gangxia North
    Terminus
    Preceding station China Railway High-speed China Railway High-speed Following station
    Shenzhen North Guangzhou–Shenzhen–Hong Kong XRL Hong Kong West Kowloon
    Terminus

    Location

    Futian station station is located in Guangdong
    Futian station station

    Futian station station

    Location within Guangdong

    Futian station station is located in China
    Futian station station

    Futian station station

    Futian station station (China)

    Futian station (Chinese: 福田站; pinyin: Fútián Zhàn; Jyutping: Fuk1 Tin4 Zaam6) is a station on the Guangzhou–Shenzhen–Hong Kong Express Rail Link, and the final station in mainland China before trains enter Hong Kong. Futian District is in southern Shenzhen, where the central business district is located. The station opened on 28 June 2011 serving the Shenzhen Metro, and since 30 December 2015[1] it has been the first underground high speed railway station on a long-distance line in China. It serves as an interchange station between the Guangzhou–Shenzhen–Hong Kong Express Rail Link and Line 2, Line 3 and Line 11 of the Shenzhen Metro.[2][3]

    The first level underground is a concourse for reaching both the metro trains and the high speed intercity trains. Passenger lounges and customs and immigration facilities are located here. The second and third underground levels serve Shenzhen Metro trains. At the fourth underground level are the platforms for China Railway High-speed (CRH) intercity trains arriving from Guangzhou and cities farther along the line.

    Futian railway station
    platform layout diagram

    Shenzhen North(Shenzhenbei) North

    8

    6

    4

    2

    7

    5

    3

    1

    Hong Kong West Kowloon South

    Station size and locations served[edit]

    Futian station is located between Fuzhong 3rd Road and Shennan Road, in Futian District, ShenzheninGuangdong Province of the People's Republic of China. It is the second largest underground railway station in Asia,[4] and the largest high-speed railway station to be built completely underground worldwide.[5][6] The only underground railway station larger than Futian station is Grand Central Terminal in New York City.[1] The station covers 147,000 square meters.[1]

    Futian station offers intercity connections on the high speed train lines to Guangzhou, Changsha, Wuhan, Zhengzhou and Beijing. This station serves as the terminus of many high-speed intercity services from across Mainland China. It is also a station for the Shenzhen Metro, serving the Futian District.

    Connection to Hong Kong[edit]

    High-speed trains provide regional service linking the Futian Central Business District with Kowloon, Hong Kong, after completion of the construction on 23 September 2018. It reduced travel time to only 15 minutes, quicker than the 45-minute journey via the Hong Kong MTR.[7] High-speed rail services by 'G' numbered Intercity trains travel to Beijing in about 9 hours from Hong Kong.

    Intercity service and travel time[edit]

    CRH service to Futian started operation on 30 December 2015.[8][9] Its completion reduces the travel time by railway between central Shenzhen and Guangzhou to about 50 minutes.[5]

    Structure[edit]

    As Asia's largest underground railway station,[7] it is 1023m long and 78.86m wide, constructed by open-cut method to a depth of 32m. It consists of three subterranean levels. The first level underground is a transfer concourse allowing for access to both the Metro services and high-speed long-distance trains. Business and VIP lounges are available, plus customs and immigration facilities for cross border services to Hong Kong.

    The second level underground contains the Shenzhen Metro concourse, which allows for access to Line 2, Line 3, and Line 11.

    The lowest level is where the high-speed train platforms are located. Vibrant Express shuttle services to Hong Kong's West Kowloon railway station will separated from long-distance services to such destinations as Beijing and Shanghai.[10]

    High Speed Rail[edit]

    B1F
    Concourse
    Lobby Level High-speed rail ticket office, ticket vending machines, ticket gates and waiting areas
    customs and immigration, toilets
    B4F
    Platforms
    ←Towards Hong Kong West Kowloon Towards Guangzhou South/Shenzhen North
    West
    Platform 8 Long-distance & cross-border trains→
    Island platform, the left / right door will open, this platform is restricted
    Platform 7 Long-distance & cross-border train (non-stop through)→
    Platform 6 ←Long-distance & cross-border train (non-stop through)
    Island platform, the left / right door will open, this platform is restricted
    Platform 5 ←Long-distance & cross-border trains
    Platform 4 Guangzhou-Shenzhen intercity trains originating / terminating→
    Island platform, the left / right door opens
    Platform 3 Guangzhou-Shenzhen intercity trains originating / terminating→
    Platform 2 Guangzhou-Shenzhen intercity trains originating / terminating→
    Island platform, the left / right door opens
    Platform 1 Guangzhou-Shenzhen intercity trains originating / terminating→
    East


    Exit 12A
    Shenzhen Metro Line 2 platforms
    CRH platforms 7 and 8
    CRH platforms 7 and 8

    Shenzhen Metro[edit]

    Ground - Exit
    B1F
    Concourse
    Lobby Customer Service, Shops, Vending machines, ATMs
    B2F
    Platforms
    Platform 1      Line 2 towards Chiwan (Lianhua West)
    Island platform, doors will open on the left
    Platform 2      Line 2 towards Yantian Road (Civic Center)
    Platform 3      Line 11 towards Bitou (Chegongmiao)
    Island platform, doors will open on the left
    Platform 4      Line 11 towards Gangxia North (Terminus)
    B3F
    Platforms
    Side platform, doors will open on the right
    Platform 6      Line 3 towards Futian Bonded Area(Shopping Park)
    Platform 5      Line 3 towards Shuanglong (Children's Palace)
    Side platform, doors will open on the right

    Exits[edit]

    Exit Destination
    Exit 1 Shennan Road (S), Mintian Road (S), Industrial Bank Building, Aerospace Building, Excellence Building, Shenzhen International Chamber of Commerce Building, Xinhua Insurance Building, Center Business Building, Investment Building, Huarong Building, China Unicom Building, Hong Kong China Travel Service
    Exit 3 3A Shennan Road (S), Investment Building, Huarong Building, China Unicom Building, Hong Kong China Travel Building, Times Financial Center
    3B
    Exit 4 4A Taxi Stand
    4B
    Exit 9 Liancheng Xintiandi
    Exit 10 Shangri-La Hotel
    Exit 13 Yitian Road East Taxi Station
    Exit 15 Civic Center
    Exit 29 29A Shennan Road (N)
    29B Shennan Road (N), Bus Station, Taxi Stand
    Exit 31 Mintian Road (N), China Merchants Bank Building, Radio and Television Building, Huangpu Yayuan

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b c Staff (January 5, 2016). "Asia's largest underground railway station opens for business". London: Smart Rail World. Retrieved January 6, 2016.
  • ^ Yan, ed. (August 28, 2008). "Work starts on Shenzhen's underground futian station". NewsGD. Guangdong. Retrieved January 6, 2016.
  • ^ "Enhanced RTS Network Serving Shenzhen areas" (PDF) (in Chinese). maps annotated in English
  • ^ The largest underground railway station in Asia is Hong Kong West Kowloon railway station.
  • ^ a b Lee, Eddie (December 30, 2015). "50 minutes to Guangzhou: new express rail station debuts in Shenzhen cutting travel time by 35 minutes". South China Morning Post.
  • ^ Richards, Jocelyn (December 29, 2015). "Futian's High-Speed Rail Station Opens December 30". That's China.
  • ^ a b "Asia's largest underground railway station opens in Shenzhen". China Daily. December 31, 2015.
  • ^ "福田高铁站拟月底通车 有直达广州高铁" [Futian proposed high-speed rail station opens next month - has direct access to the Guangzhou high-speed rail] (in Chinese). Gaotie.cn. December 14, 2015. Retrieved December 14, 2015.
  • ^ "高鐵福田站下周三開通 深圳往廣州42分鐘到" [Futian high-speed rail station opens next Wednesday - 42 minutes from Shenzhen to Guangzhou] (in Chinese). on.cc. December 24, 2015.
  • ^ Zhao, Anna (December 19, 2013). "Futian aiming for high-speed rail hub in '14". Shenzhen Daily Digital Edition. Retrieved January 6, 2016.
  • External links[edit]

    Preceding station China Railway High-speed China Railway High-speed Following station
    Terminus Guangzhou–Shenzhen–Hong Kong XRL
    Short-haul service
    Hong Kong West Kowloon
    Terminus

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