Beijing–Harbin high-speed railway

The Beijing–Harbin high-speed railway (simplified Chinese: 京哈客运专线; traditional Chinese: 京哈客運專線; pinyin: Jīng-Hā Kèyùn Zhuān Xiàn) is an operational high-speed railway corridor, announced in 2008 as part of the "Four Verticals and Four Horizontals" master railway network plan. It is part of the CRH's system of passenger dedicated lines, connecting Beijing Chaoyang railway station in Beijing and Harbin railway station in Harbin.

Beijing–Harbin high-speed railway
China Railway High-speed
A CR400BF-GZ departing from Beijing Chaoyang railway station in snow as G901 to Harbin West in February 2022
Overview
Native name京哈高速铁路
京哈高速线
Owner
Locale
Termini
Stations37
Service
TypeHigh-speed rail
Operator(s)China Railway High-speed China Railway High-speed
Depot(s)Beijing, Shenyang, Changchun, Dalian, Harbin
Rolling stockTBD: CRH380B series
History
OpenedJanuary 22, 2021 (2021-01-22)
Technical
Line length1,700 km (1,100 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification25 kV 50 Hz AC (Overhead line)
Operating speed350 km/h (220 mph)
Route map

km
0
Beijing
12
Beijing Chaoyang
Railway Test Center, Beijing Chaoyang freight yard
Right arrow Northeast Ring to Shahe
34
Shunyi West
62
Huairou South
78
Miyun
116
Xinglongxian West
160
Anjiang
Left arrow Tianjin–Chengde ICR from Tianjin West
186
Chengde South
Right arrowTianjin–Chengde ICR to Chengde
215
Chengdexian North
252
Pingquan North
313
Niuheliang
348
Kazuo
378
Nailingao
415
Liaoning Chaoyang
Jinzhou North, Batuying,
Linghai South
452
Beipiao
Panjin North
500
Ulanmod
Panjin
533
Fuxin;
Haicheng West
589
Heishan North
Tai'an
Liaozhong
631
Xinmin North
Anshan West
669
Shenyang West
Liaoyang
Dīngxiang Hu line
Shenyang
691
Shenyang North (high-speed field)
Tianyitun (high-speed field)
Liuwangtun crossover
745
Tieling West
792
Kaiyuan West
820
Changtu West
871
Siping East
926
Gongzhuling East
989
Changchun West
Changchun
Left arrowChangchun–Hunchun ICR to Hunchun
1083
Dehui West
1141
Fuyu North
1199
Shuangcheng North
1239
Harbin West
Harbin Guxiangchang
1246
Harbin
km
CRH380AM performing a test run on the Beijing–Chengde section in Beinianfeng Village, Yangsong Town, Huairou District, Beijing in October 2020

The line is part of the Harbin–Hong Kong (Macau) corridor, and is 1,700 km (1,100 mi) long. The distance between Beijing and Harbin in 1,198 km (744 mi) after opening of this section in Jan 2022.[1] It comprises the sections: Harbin–Dalian high-speed railway, the Beijing–Shenyang high-speed railway, and the Panjin–Yingkou high-speed railway.

Components

The main route of the Beijing–Harbin high-speed railway begins as the Beijing–Shenyang high-speed railway to the city of Shenyang. At Shenyang, the main route continues as part of the Harbin–Dalian high-speed railway, which travels from Harbin to Dalian via Shenyang. The remaining section of the Harbin–Dalian high-speed railway between Shenyang and Dalian serves as a branch route to Dalian as well as Yingkou, which is one of the termini of the Panjin–Yingkou high-speed railway. Here the Panjin–Yingkou high-speed railway is a short branch to the city of Panjin. At Panjin, the railway connects to the Qinhuangdao–Shenyang high-speed railway, which is part of the Beijing–Harbin Railway.[2]

Section Description Designed
speed
(km/h)
Length
(km)
Construction
start date
Open date
Beijing–Harbin
high-speed railway
HSR Corridor of Northeast China, consisting of the Beijing-Shenyang & Harbin-Dalian and the Panjin-Yingkou spur. 350 1700 2007-08-23 2021-01-22[3]
Beijing–Shenyang section
(Beijing–Shenyang high-speed railway)
HSR from Beijing to Shenyang via Chengde, Fuxin and Chaoyang 350 700 March 2014[4] 2018-12-29 (Chengde South–Shenyang section)
2021-01-22[3] (Beijing Chaoyang–Chengde South section)
Harbin–Dalian section
(Harbin–Dalian high-speed railway)
HSR from Harbin to Dalian via Shenyang & Changchun 350 904 2007-08-23 2012-12-01[5]
Panjin–Yingkou section
(Panjin–Yingkou high-speed railway)
Connects Yingkou on Harbin–Dalian HSR with Panjin on Qinhuangdao-Shenyang HSR 350 89 2009-05-31 2013-09-12[6]

Station list

Harbin–Dalian section

Station Chinese Distance
(km)
Prefecture-level
city
Province Metro transfers
Harbin哈尔滨HarbinHeilongjiang
Harbin West哈尔滨西Harbin Metro  3 
Shuangcheng North双城北
Fuyu North扶余北SongyuanJilin
Dehui West德惠西Changchun
Changchun长春 1   3   4 
Changchun West长春西 2 
Gongzhuling South公主岭南Siping
Siping East四平东
Changtu West昌图西Tieling
Kaiyuan West开原西
Tieling West铁岭西
Shenyang North沈阳北ShenyangLiaoning metro   2 
Shenyang沈阳 metro   1 
Liaoyang辽阳Liaoyang
Anshan West鞍山西Anshan
Haicheng West海城西
Yingkou East营口东Yingkou
Gaizhou West盖州西
Bayuquan鲅鱼圈
Wafangdian West瓦房店西Dalian
Jinpu金普
Dalian North大连北 METRO   1 
Dalian大连 METRO   3 

Beijing–Shenyang section

Station Chinese Distance
(km)
Prefecture-level
city
Province/
Municipality
Metro transfers
Beijing[lower-alpha 1]北京N/ABeijingBeijing Subway  2 
Beijing Chaoyang北京朝阳Beijing Subway  3  (Under construction)
Shunyi West顺义西
Huairou South怀柔南
Miyun密云
Xinglongxian West兴隆县西ChengdeHebei
Anjiang安匠
Chengde South承德南
Chengdexian North承德县北
Pingquan North平泉北
Niuheliang牛河梁ChaoyangLiaoning
Kazuo喀左
Nailingao奈林皋
Liaoning Chaoyang辽宁朝阳
Beipiao北票
Wulanmutu乌兰木图Fuxin
Fuxin阜新
Heishan North黑山北Jinzhou
Xinmin North新民北Shenyang
Shenyang West沈阳西
Shenyang沈阳 metro   1 
  1. Since June 25, 2021.[7]

References

  1. Beijing-Harbin High-Speed Railway Opens to Traffic, retrieved 2022-04-11
  2. "盘营铁路客运专线东连即将开工的京沈客运专线_铁路新闻_中华铁道网" (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 2012-03-21. Retrieved 2011-07-03.
  3. "京沈高铁1月22日全线开通". 2021-01-21. Archived from the original on 2021-01-29. Retrieved 2021-01-21.
  4. 北京至沈阳铁路客运专线开建. 高铁网. 2014-05-07. Retrieved 2014-05-08.
  5. "World's fastest railway in frigid regions starts operation". English.news.cn. 2012-12-01. Archived from the original on December 4, 2012. Retrieved 2012-12-01.
  6. 盘锦至营口高速铁路运营 大连到北京6小时. People's Daily Online. 2013-09-12. Retrieved 2013-09-18.
  7. "京哈高铁首次迎来复兴号智能型动车组 列车增至34列". 2021-06-11. Retrieved 2021-06-17. 京哈高铁哈尔滨西站始发的G902次高速动车组列车将首次图定停靠北京站
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