Hefei–Jiujiang high-speed railway

The Hefei–Jiujiang high-speed railway (Chinese: 合安高铁) is a 162-kilometre (101 mi) long high-speed rail line in China, with a maximum speed of 350 km/h (220 mph). It forms part of the Beijing–Hong Kong (Taipei) passageway corridor. The line takes a similar route to the existing Hefei–Jiujiang railway.

Hefei–Anqing high-speed railway
合安高铁
Overview
StatusUnder construction
LocaleHefei and Anqing
TerminiHefei South
Lushan
Service
TypeHigh-speed rail
Operator(s)China Railway High-speed
Technical
Line length162 km (101 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) standard gauge
Operating speed350 km/h (217 mph)
Route map

Distance
Hefei North
Hefei
0 km
Hefei West
Shushan East Sanshilipu
Hefei South
Zhuxi
Feixi
(Hefei–Jiujiang railway to Konglong )
Connection to Nangang
Shucheng East
Lujiang West
Tongcheng East
Shuangang
Huaining
163 km
Anqing West
Lu'an–Jingdezhen HSR to Jingdezhen
( Hefei–Jiujiang railway to Konglong)
Anqing North
Anqing railway
+28 km
Anqing
190 km
Qianshan South
220 km
Taihu South
252 km
Susong East
278 km
Huangmei South railway station
292 km
Konglong North
Konglong
Bianyuzhou Yangtze River BridgeJiujiang Yangtze River Bridge
Jiujiang West
332 km
Lushan
1. Left: this line, Centre: freight connection line, Right: Beijing –Kowloon railway

The first phase, a 162 kilometres (101 mi) long strecth from Hefei to Anqing, opened on 22 December 2020.[1][2]

History

Construction on the Bianyuzhou Yangtze River Bridge, which will carry the second phase of the railway across the Yangtze, began in 2018.[3]

References

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