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Hefei–Wuhan railway
Hefei-Wuhan section of the Shanghai–Wuhan–Chengdu passenger railway corridor
On the Hewu railway in Jinzhai County, Anhui
Overview
Other name(s)Hewu line
Native namećˆæ­Šé“è·Ż
StatusOperational
Owner
Locale
Termini
Stations13
Service
Type High-speed rail
Heavy rail
System China Railway High-speed China Railway High-speed
Operator(s)
History
OpenedDecember 31, 2008 (2008-12-31)
Technical
Line length359 km (223 mi)
Number of tracks2 ( Double-track)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification 25 kV 50 Hz AC ( Overhead line)
Operating speed250 km/h (160 mph)
Route map

km
Hefei South
0
Hefei
Taohuadian
19
Hefei West
Chang'anji
Nanfenlu
passing over Ningxi railway
92
Lu'an
Dushanzhen
Hongshigen tunnel (5,108 m)
144
Jinzhai
Jinzhai tunnel (10,766 m)
Tiantangzhai
HongshĂ­yan tunnel (7,820 m)
Dunyitang
Zhanglingguan tunnel (5,488 m)
Dabieshan tunnel (13,256 m)
Sanhe
253
Macheng North
292
Hong'an West
324
Hengdian East
359
Hankou

The Hefei–Wuhan railway ( simplified Chinese: ćˆæ­Šé“è·Ż; traditional Chinese: ćˆæ­Šé”è·Ż; pinyin: HĂ©-Wǔ tiělĂč) is a 250 kilometres per hour (160 mph) high-speed railway in Chinese provinces of Anhui and Hubei, with trains running from Anhui's capital Hefei to Hubei's capital Wuhan. The railway opened on 31 December 2008, high-speed services started on April 1, 2009. [1] at 250 km/h (160 mph) and has been used by Shanghai–Nanjing–Hefei–Wuhan express trains since then.

As of July 2010, scheduling systems showed nine daily D-series express trains running in each direction between Hefei and Wuhan's three train stations ( Wuhan, Hankou, and Wuchang), making the trip in 2 hours to 2 hrs 40 min. Another six Shanghai-Wuhan D-series trains passed this section without stopping in Hefei. [2]

This railway is one of the sections of the important east-west route known as the Shanghai–Wuhan–Chengdu High-Speed Railway ( Shanghai– Hankou– Chengdu).

The railway uses tunnels when crossing the Dabie Mountains on the Anhui–Hubei border.

References

  1. ^ Two high-speed rail links start April 1
  2. ^ Hefei to Wuhan (ćˆè‚„â†’æ­Šæ±‰) and Shanghai to Wuhan (䞊攷→歊汉) schedules on www.12306.cn
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hefei–Wuhan railway
Hefei-Wuhan section of the Shanghai–Wuhan–Chengdu passenger railway corridor
On the Hewu railway in Jinzhai County, Anhui
Overview
Other name(s)Hewu line
Native namećˆæ­Šé“è·Ż
StatusOperational
Owner
Locale
Termini
Stations13
Service
Type High-speed rail
Heavy rail
System China Railway High-speed China Railway High-speed
Operator(s)
History
OpenedDecember 31, 2008 (2008-12-31)
Technical
Line length359 km (223 mi)
Number of tracks2 ( Double-track)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification 25 kV 50 Hz AC ( Overhead line)
Operating speed250 km/h (160 mph)
Route map

km
Hefei South
0
Hefei
Taohuadian
19
Hefei West
Chang'anji
Nanfenlu
passing over Ningxi railway
92
Lu'an
Dushanzhen
Hongshigen tunnel (5,108 m)
144
Jinzhai
Jinzhai tunnel (10,766 m)
Tiantangzhai
HongshĂ­yan tunnel (7,820 m)
Dunyitang
Zhanglingguan tunnel (5,488 m)
Dabieshan tunnel (13,256 m)
Sanhe
253
Macheng North
292
Hong'an West
324
Hengdian East
359
Hankou

The Hefei–Wuhan railway ( simplified Chinese: ćˆæ­Šé“è·Ż; traditional Chinese: ćˆæ­Šé”è·Ż; pinyin: HĂ©-Wǔ tiělĂč) is a 250 kilometres per hour (160 mph) high-speed railway in Chinese provinces of Anhui and Hubei, with trains running from Anhui's capital Hefei to Hubei's capital Wuhan. The railway opened on 31 December 2008, high-speed services started on April 1, 2009. [1] at 250 km/h (160 mph) and has been used by Shanghai–Nanjing–Hefei–Wuhan express trains since then.

As of July 2010, scheduling systems showed nine daily D-series express trains running in each direction between Hefei and Wuhan's three train stations ( Wuhan, Hankou, and Wuchang), making the trip in 2 hours to 2 hrs 40 min. Another six Shanghai-Wuhan D-series trains passed this section without stopping in Hefei. [2]

This railway is one of the sections of the important east-west route known as the Shanghai–Wuhan–Chengdu High-Speed Railway ( Shanghai– Hankou– Chengdu).

The railway uses tunnels when crossing the Dabie Mountains on the Anhui–Hubei border.

References

  1. ^ Two high-speed rail links start April 1
  2. ^ Hefei to Wuhan (ćˆè‚„â†’æ­Šæ±‰) and Shanghai to Wuhan (䞊攷→歊汉) schedules on www.12306.cn

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