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Shantou–Shanwei
high-speed railway
汕汕高速铁路
Overview
StatusOperational (Shanwei to Shantou South) Under construction ( Shantou South to Shantou)
Termini
Stations7
Service
Operator(s) China Railway Guangzhou Group
Technical
Line length161 km (100 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Operating speed350 km/h (217 mph)

The Shantou–Shanwei high-speed railway is a high-speed railway currently under construction in China. The railway runs from Shantou railway station to Shanwei railway station. It serves as a faster parallel corridor to the existing mixed passenger freight Xiamen–Shenzhen railway. The line has a total length of 162 kilometers with 7 stations. [1] It will has a design speed of 350 kilometres per hour (220 mph) [2] and was completed on 26 December 2023. [3]

History

A feasibility study on the line was approved in September 2018. [4] On October 17, the Environmental Protection Department of Guangdong Province approved the "Report on Environmental Impact of the Shantou-Shanwei Railway". [1] On December 26, 2018 the groundbreaking ceremony of the railway line was held in Jieyang. [5] Construction on the undersea tunnel crossing the Shantou Bay (汕头湾) started in March 2020. [2] [6]

Stations

Station Name Chinese China Railway
transfers/connections
Shantou
Shantou South
Chaonan
Huilai
Lufeng East
Lufeng South
Shanwei

References

  1. ^ a b "新建汕头至汕尾铁路项目环境影响报告书受理公告 - 广东省生态环境厅公众网". gdee.gd.gov.cn. Retrieved 2021-01-23.
  2. ^ a b "国内首座时速350公里海底高铁隧道开工建设-国务院国有资产监督管理委员会". www.sasac.gov.cn. 20 March 2020. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  3. ^ 吴绪山 (2023-12-26). 吴诗敏 (ed.). "汕头⇋深圳更快了!这段高铁今日通车!". 深圳特区报 (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 2023-12-26. Retrieved 2023-12-26 – via 微信公众平台.
  4. ^ "新建汕头至汕尾铁路获批_重大项目_汕头市人民政府门户网站". www.shantou.gov.cn. 7 September 2018. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  5. ^ "马兴瑞在揭阳出席汕头至汕尾铁路暨2018年全省重大项目集中开工活动加快重大项目建设 促进区域协调发展". www.gd.gov.cn. Retrieved 2021-01-23.
  6. ^ "Giant tunnel borer set for Shantou Bay project". 2021-04-19.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shantou–Shanwei
high-speed railway
汕汕高速铁路
Overview
StatusOperational (Shanwei to Shantou South) Under construction ( Shantou South to Shantou)
Termini
Stations7
Service
Operator(s) China Railway Guangzhou Group
Technical
Line length161 km (100 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Operating speed350 km/h (217 mph)

The Shantou–Shanwei high-speed railway is a high-speed railway currently under construction in China. The railway runs from Shantou railway station to Shanwei railway station. It serves as a faster parallel corridor to the existing mixed passenger freight Xiamen–Shenzhen railway. The line has a total length of 162 kilometers with 7 stations. [1] It will has a design speed of 350 kilometres per hour (220 mph) [2] and was completed on 26 December 2023. [3]

History

A feasibility study on the line was approved in September 2018. [4] On October 17, the Environmental Protection Department of Guangdong Province approved the "Report on Environmental Impact of the Shantou-Shanwei Railway". [1] On December 26, 2018 the groundbreaking ceremony of the railway line was held in Jieyang. [5] Construction on the undersea tunnel crossing the Shantou Bay (汕头湾) started in March 2020. [2] [6]

Stations

Station Name Chinese China Railway
transfers/connections
Shantou
Shantou South
Chaonan
Huilai
Lufeng East
Lufeng South
Shanwei

References

  1. ^ a b "新建汕头至汕尾铁路项目环境影响报告书受理公告 - 广东省生态环境厅公众网". gdee.gd.gov.cn. Retrieved 2021-01-23.
  2. ^ a b "国内首座时速350公里海底高铁隧道开工建设-国务院国有资产监督管理委员会". www.sasac.gov.cn. 20 March 2020. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  3. ^ 吴绪山 (2023-12-26). 吴诗敏 (ed.). "汕头⇋深圳更快了!这段高铁今日通车!". 深圳特区报 (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 2023-12-26. Retrieved 2023-12-26 – via 微信公众平台.
  4. ^ "新建汕头至汕尾铁路获批_重大项目_汕头市人民政府门户网站". www.shantou.gov.cn. 7 September 2018. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  5. ^ "马兴瑞在揭阳出席汕头至汕尾铁路暨2018年全省重大项目集中开工活动加快重大项目建设 促进区域协调发展". www.gd.gov.cn. Retrieved 2021-01-23.
  6. ^ "Giant tunnel borer set for Shantou Bay project". 2021-04-19.

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