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Hangzhou–Fuzhou–Shenzhen railway
杭福深客运专线
ACR400BF train passing through Putian, Fujian
Overview
OwnerChina Railway
LocaleZhejiang, Fujian, Guangdong
Service
TypeHigh-speed rail
Higher-speed rail
Heavy rail
Operator(s)China Railway High-speed
History
OpenedDecember 28, 2013
Technical
Line length1,495 km (929 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Operating speed350–250 km/h (220–160 mph)

Route map

km

0
Hangzhou East

14
Hangzhou South

43
Shaoxing North

74
Shaoxing East

106
Yuyao North

147
Zhuangqiao

155
Ningbo

Ningbo East

Fenghua

Ninghai

Sanmen County

284
Linhai

307
Taizhou

Taizhou South

331
Wenling

Yandangshan

Shenfang

Yueqing

Yongjia

Wenzhou

430
Wenzhou South

453
Rui'an

Pingyan

487
Cangnan

border

Fuding

Taimushan

577
Xiapu

Fu'an

Ningde

Luoyan

692
Lianjiang

Mawei

Fuzhou

724
Fuzhou South

Fuqing

Yuxi

Hanjiang

810
Putian

Fengting

Hui'an

879
Quanzhou

Quanzhou East

Jinjiang

Xiang'an

950
Xiamen North

Xinglin

Xiamen Gaoqi

Xiamen

Qianchang

Jiaomei

992
Zhangzhou

Zhangpu

Yunxiao

1,100
Zhao'an

border

1,118
Raoping

1,159
Chaoshan

Chaoyang

1,212
Puning

Kuitan

Lufeng

1,308
Shanwei

1,341
Houmen

Huidong

1,408
Huizhou South

1,428
Shenzhen Pingshan

1,464
Shenzhen North

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  • Hangzhou–Fuzhou–Shenzhen railway
    Route of the Hangzhou–Fuzhou–Shenzhen high-speed railway
    Traditional Chinese杭福深客運專線
    Simplified Chinese杭福深客运专线
    Southeast Coastal Railway
    Traditional Chinese東南沿海鐵路or東南沿海快速通道
    Simplified Chinese东南沿海铁路or东南沿海快速通道

    The Hangzhou–Fuzhou–Shenzhen railway, also called the Hangshen railway (Chinese: 杭福深客运专线, formerly 东南沿海快速通道or东南沿海铁路) is the dual-track, electrified, high-speed rail lines (HSR) in service along the southeastern coast of China, linking the Yangtze River Delta on the East China Sea and Pearl River Delta on the South China Sea. It is one of the eight arterial high-speed rail corridors of the national 4+4 high-speed rail grid.[1] The southeast coast is the only region of high-speed rail construction where no previous conventional railroads existed. Hence, the high-speed rail lines built on the southeast coast will, for the most part, carry both passenger and freight traffic, and will not be passenger-dedicated lines that comprise most of the other HSR corridors in China.

    An additional bridge will be built across Hangzhou Bay for high-speed rail, which would provide a direct link between Shanghai and Ningbo.[2] The Southeast Coast HSR Corridor is approximately 1,745 km (1,084 mi) in length, and crosses three coastal provinces, Zhejiang, Fujian and Guangdong. Major cities along the route include Hangzhou, Ningbo, Taizhou and Wenzhou in Zhejiang; Fuzhou, Quanzhou, Xiamen and Zhangzhou in Fujian; and Chaozhou, Shantou, Shanwei, Huizhou and Shenzhen in Guangdong. The line was folded into the Coastal corridor as part of the reorganization into the national 8+8 high-speed rail grid.

    Constituent lines[edit]

    All lines are now in operation.

    Section Description Designed
    speed
    (km/h)
    Length
    (km)
    Construction
    start date
    Open date
    Hangzhou–Fuzhou–Shenzhen railway
    PDL linking coastal cities from HangzhoutoShenzhen, built in five segments. 350-250 1495 2005-08-01 2013-12-28[3]
    Hangzhou–Ningbo Section
    (Hangzhou–Ningbo high-speed railway)
    HSR from Hangzhou to Ningbo 350 152 2009-04 2013-07-01
    Ningbo–Taizhou–Wenzhou Section
    (Ningbo–Taizhou–Wenzhou Railway)
    Mixed passenger & freight HSR line along the coast of Zhejiang Province. 250 268 2005-10-27 2009-09-28
    Wenzhou–Fuzhou Section
    (Wenzhou–Fuzhou Railway)
    Mixed passenger & freight HSR line from WenzhoutoFuzhou. 250 298 2005-01-08 2009-09-28
    Fuzhou–Xiamen Section
    (Fuzhou–Xiamen Railway)
    Mixed passenger & freight HSR line along the coast of Fujian Province from Fuzhou to Xiamen via Putian & Quanzhou. 250 275 2005-10-01 2010-04-26
    Xiamen–Shenzhen Section
    (Xiamen–Shenzhen Railway)
    Mixed passenger & freight HSR line along the coast of Fujian and Guangdong via Zhangzhou, Shantou & Huizhou. 250 502 2007-11-23 2013-12-28[4]

    Station list[edit]

    Station Chinese Distance
    (km)
    Prefecture Province Metro transfers
    Hangzhou East 杭州东 Hangzhou Zhejiang Hangzhou Metro  1   4 
    Hangzhou South 杭州南 Hangzhou Metro  5 
    Shaoxing North 绍兴北 Shaoxing
    Shaoxing East 绍兴东
    Yuyao North 余慈 Ningbo
    Zhuangqiao 庄桥
    Ningbo 宁波  2   4 
    Ningbo East 宁波东
    Fenghua 奉化
    Ninghai 宁海
    Sanmen 三门 Taizhou
    Linhai 临海
    Taizhou 台州
    Taizhou South 台州南
    Wenling 温岭
    Yandangshan 雁荡山 Wenzhou
    Shenfang 绅坊
    Yueqing 乐清
    Yongjia 永嘉
    Wenzhou South 温州南
    Rui'an 瑞安
    Aojiang 鳌江
    Pingyang 平阳
    Cangnan 苍南
    Fuding 福鼎 Ningde Fujian
    Taimushan 太姥山
    Xiapu 霞浦
    Fu'an 福安
    Ningde 宁德
    Luoyuan 罗源 Fuzhou
    Lianjiang 连江
    Mawei 马尾
    Fuzhou South 福州南 Fuzhou Metro  1 
    Fuqing 福清
    Yuxi 渔溪
    Hanjiang 涵江 Putian
    Putian 莆田
    Fengting 枫亭
    Hui'an West 惠安西 Quanzhou
    Quanzhou 泉州
    Jinjiang 晋江
    Xiang'an 翔安 Xiamen
    Xiamen North 厦门北 Xiamen Metro  1   4   BRT 
    Xinglin 杏林
    Xiamen Gaoqi 厦门高崎
    Xiamen 厦门 Xiamen Metro  3   R3 
    Qianchang 前场
    Jiaomei 角美 Zhangzhou
    Zhangzhou 漳州
    Zhangpu 漳浦
    Yunxiao 云霄
    Zhao'an 诏安
    Raoping 饶平 Chaozhou Guangdong
    Chaoshan 潮汕
    Chaoyang 潮阳 Shantou
    Puning 普宁 Jieyang
    Kuitan 葵潭
    Lufeng 陆丰 Shanwei
    Shanwei 汕尾
    Houmen 鲘门
    Huidong 惠东 Huizhou
    Huizhou South 惠州南
    Shenzhen Pingshan 深圳坪山 Shenzhen
    Shenzhen North 深圳北 Shenzhen Metro 4 5 6

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ 东南沿海快速通道厦门至深圳铁路广东段开工建设 (in Simplified Chinese). Sina Finance. 2008-01-06.
  • ^ "Railway Bridge to Cross Hangzhou Bay". Archived from the original on 2012-08-09.
  • ^ "Xiamen-Shenzhen high-speed railway expected to open in Oct, 2013 - What's on Xiamen". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2012-12-27.
  • ^ "Rail line starts trial runs---szdaily多媒体数字报刊平台". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2013-12-02.

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