Jiaozhoubei railway station

Jiaozhoubei
胶州北
China Railway High-speed
Other names Jiaozhou North
Location Jiaozhou, Qingdao
China
Operated by CR Jinan
Line(s)

Qingdao-Jinan High-Speed Railway

Qingdao-Jinan Passenger Railway
History
Opened 2011
Closed 2016, under reconstruction now

The Jiaozhoubei railway station (simplified Chinese: 胶州北站; traditional Chinese: 膠州北站; pinyin: Jiāozhōu běi zhàn) is a railway station found in the boundary between Jiaodong Subdistrict and Jiaolai Town of Jiaozhou City, Qingdao, China. It currently lies on the Qingdao–Jinan High-Speed Railway and Qingdao-Jinan Passenger Railway.

History

Construction was approved by the Ministry of Railways in June 2006, and construction began in November 2008.[1] Train service began on January 11, 2011, with four trains, two towards Jinan and two towards Qingdao.[2]

Service

Before reconstruction, the station offers trains to Qingdao and Jinan, as well as trains to Beijing and Shanghai. Out of the ten trains that enter the station, nine of them are China Railway High-speed trains (designated by "D" and "G"), while the last is a "Common-Fast" train (designated by "K") originating from Dandong.[3]

Currently the station is closed to build lines and platforms for Qingdao-Jinan High-speed railway. It is estimated that reopen will be scheduled in late 2018, along with the launch of the brand new High-speed railway.

Preceding station   China Railway High-speed   Following station
towards [[Template:S-line/CRH left/Qingdao–Jinan High-Speed Railway railway station|Template:S-line/CRH left/Qingdao–Jinan High-Speed Railway]]
Qingdao–Jinan High-Speed Railway
towards [[Template:S-line/CRH right/Qingdao–Jinan High-Speed Railway railway station|Template:S-line/CRH right/Qingdao–Jinan High-Speed Railway]]

References

  1. Guo Xinju (August 8, 2010). 胶州火车北站10月份迎客 运行后将停靠动车组 (in Chinese). Sina.com. Retrieved February 29, 2012.
  2. "胶州火车北站1月11日通车 将停靠4列动车(图)". NetEase. December 23, 2010. Retrieved February 29, 2012.
  3. "胶州北站查询结果". huochepiao.com. Archived from the original on March 23, 2015. Retrieved February 29, 2012.

Coordinates: 36°23′48″N 120°03′00″E / 36.3968°N 120.0500°E / 36.3968; 120.0500


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