Guangzhou–Hong Kong high-speed train

The Guangzhou–Hong Kong high-speed train (simplified Chinese: 穗港高速动车组列车; traditional Chinese: 穗港高速動車組列車) are high-speed train services operating between Guangzhou South in Guangzhou and Hong Kong West Kowloon in Hong Kong.

Guangzhou–Hong Kong high-speed train
穗港高速动车组列车
穗港高速動車組列車
An Vibrant Express EMU on the G6581 service (front) and a CR400BF-A EMU on G6503 service (back) at Guangzhou South
Overview
Service typeG-series trains
StatusOperational
Locale
First service23 September 2018
Current operator(s)
Route
Termini
Hong Kong West Kowloon
Distance travelled142 kilometres (88 mi)
Average journey time47m - 1h 11m
Train number(s)
  • G6501-G6506、G6508-G6511、G6513-G6516、G6525-G6531、G6534-G6542 (operated by CRH, for Guangzhou South)
  • G6551-G6562、G6564 (operated by CRH, for Guangzhou East)
  • G6581-G6588 (operated by MTR)
Line(s) used
On-board services
Class(es)
  • Business seat (only CR400, CRH1 trains)
  • First class seat
  • Second class seat
Catering facilities
  • Dining car (only CR400, CRH1 trains)
  • Trolley refreshment service
Technical
Rolling stock
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Electrification25 kV 50 Hz AC (Overhead line)
Operating speed
  • 350 km/h (Shenzhen North - Dongguan South)
  • 300 km/h (Guangzhou South - Shenzhen North)
  • 200 km/h (Shenzhen North - West Kowloon, Dongguan South - Guangzhou East)
Track owner(s)

History

The high-speed train services between Guangzhou and Hong Kong was commenced on 23 September 2018[1] as the G6501-6558 trains formerly operated between Guangzhou and Shenzhen were extended to Hong Kong West Kowloon, when the Hong Kong section of the Guangzhou–Shenzhen–Hong Kong XRL was opened. The G6581-6588 trains, operated by MTR Vibrant Express, started service on the same day.[2]

From January 30, 2020, due to the impact of the 2019 coronavirus disease epidemic, Hong Kong West Kowloon Station has suspended services, and train services between Hong Kong and mainland China have been suspended.[3] It will not be gradually restored until January 15, 2023; and the addition of train services between Hong Kong West Kowloon Station and Guangzhou East Station in the same time,[4][5] it means that Guangzhou–Kowloon through train that was suspended at the same time in 2020 has not been resumed and is actually suspended.[6]

Operations

  •  : stop at the station
  •  : pass the station

Towards Hong Kong West Kowloon

The display board outside a train on the G6503 service
A CR400AF-A EMU on G6511 train at Shenzhen North
G6531 train at Futian
From Guangzhou South
Train No. Departure Guangzhou South Qingsheng Humen Guangmingcheng Shenzhen North Futian Hong Kong West Kowloon Notes
G6539 07:04
G6505 08:16
G6527 08:41
G6581 09:46 Operated by MTR Vibrant Express
G6503 10:02
G6511 10:42
G6515 10:57
G6541 11:27
G6529 11:55
G6583 12:16 Operated by MTR Vibrant Express
G6525 13:53
G6531 15:00
G6537 15:27
G6513 17:57
G6585 18:33 Operated by MTR Vibrant Express
G6509 20:26
G6587 21:50 Operated by MTR Vibrant Express
From Guangzhou East
Train No. Departure Guangzhou East Dongguan Changping Dongguan South Shenzhen North Futian Hong Kong West Kowloon
G6551 07:56
G6553 10:13
G6555 12:01
G6557 14:27
G6559 16:19
G6561 19:56

Towards Guangzhou South

The G6548 train at Hong Kong West Kowloon
A CR400AF-A EMU on G6548 service arriving Guangzhou South
The MTR-operated G6582 train at Humen
Train No. Departure Hong Kong West Kowloon Futian Shenzhen North Guangmingcheng Humen Qingsheng Guangzhou South Notes
G6582 08:25 -- Operated by MTR Vibrant Express
G6510 09:19 ---
G6540 10:05 ---
G6534 10:42 ---
G6584 11:15 --- Operated by MTR Vibrant Express
G6516 12:31 ---
G6530 13:25 --
G6536 13:50 ---
G6542 15:10 --
G6508 16:19 --
G6586 16:57 --- Operated by MTR Vibrant Express
G6526 17:13 -----
G6538 17:30 --
G6502 18:55 ---
G6514 19:06 ---
G6588 20:02 -- Operated by MTR Vibrant Express
G6506 22:21 ----
G6504 22:50 ----

Towards Guangzhou East

Train No. Departure Hong Kong West Kowloon Futian Shenzhen North Dongguan South Changping Dongguan Guangzhou East
G6552 08:06 ---
G6554 10:00 --
G6556 12:26 - -
G6558 14:19 - -
G6560 16:42 - -
G6562 19:21 - -
G6564 22:12 - - -

Other services

There are some other trains also providing high-speed train connections between Guangzhou and Hong Kong.[7]

Rolling stocks

CR400AF-A EMUs are used on the trains operated by CR Guangzhou and CR400BF-A EMUs are used on the G6503/6504 trains operated by CR Shanghai. The EMUs have the formation shown below.[8][9]

Car No. 123-78910-141516
Type SW
Business
ZY
First class
ZE
Second class
ZE
Second class
ZEC
Second class/Dining car
ZE
Second class
ZY
Second class
ZYS
Business/First class

The Vibrant Express of MTR are operated by 8-car trainsets with first and second class seats only. A total of 68 first class seats are available in the first and last cars in 2+2 formation. The middle cars offer 511 second class seats in 3+2 formation, with wheelchair spaces are provided on the seventh car.[10][11]

Car No. 12-678
Type ZY
First class
ZE
Second class
ZE
Second class
ZY
First class

CRH1A are used on the trains operated by CR Guangzhou for train services between Hong Kong West Kowloon Station and Guangzhou East Station. Due to the performance limitation of the train and the speed limit of the road section, its maximum operating speed is 200 km/h.

Car No. 12-4 56-78
Type ZYS
First Class/Business
ZE
Second class
ZEC
Second class/Dining car
ZE
Second class
ZYT
First class/Premier

References

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  2. "Short-haul train schedule" (PDF). MTR. Retrieved 2018-10-10.
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  8. "CR400AF-A/B动车组". www.china-emu.cn (in Chinese (China)). Retrieved 2018-10-10.
  9. "CR400BF-A/B动车组". www.china-emu.cn (in Chinese (China)). Retrieved 2018-10-10.
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  11. "CRH380A港铁". www.china-emu.cn (in Chinese (China)). Retrieved 2018-10-10.
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