Beijing–Shenyang high-speed railway

Beijing–Shenyang high-speed railway is a high-speed rail line of the China Railway High-speed between Beijing and Shenyang, the capital of Liaoning province. The line is 705 km (438 mi). Construction was supposed to have started in 2010 with the project to be completed in 2012 but was delayed repeatedly until March 2014.[1][2]

Beijing–Harbin
high-speed railway
Beijing–Shenyang Section
京哈高速铁路京沈段
Construction site of Miyun railway station in April 2018
Overview
TypeHigh-speed rail
LocaleBeijing, Hebei, and Liaoning
TerminiXinghuo (in Beijing)
Shenyang
Operation
OwnerChina Railway
Operator(s)China Railway High-speed
Depot(s)Shenyang, Harbin
Rolling stockTBD: CRH380B series,CR400BF series
Technical
Line length699.864 km
Track length5 m
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
ElectrificationOverhead lines 25 KV AC, 50 Hz
Route map

0
Beijing
connects Shuangsha railway, Jingha railway, etc.
12
Xinghuo
start of mainline
Shuangsha railway to Shahe
34
Shunyi West
62
Huairou South
78
Miyun East
116
Xinglong West
160
Anjiang
Jincheng ICR to Tianjin West
186
Chengde South
215
Chengdexian North
252
Pingquan North
313
Niuheliang
Chika HSR to Chifeng West
349
Kazuo
379
Nailinhao
417
Chaoyang
Panchao HSR to Linghai South
455
Beipiao
503
Wulanmutu
535
Fuxin
589
Heishan North
Xintong HSR to Tongliao
634
Xinmin North
675
Shenyang West
connects Jingha railway
New Shenyang North
Shenyang South-West circular line
686
Shenyang North
686
Shenyang
end of mainline
Shenyang South-West circular line
Shenyang South
Shendan ICR to Dandong

Protests by residents along the planned route have caused several safety review to examine the potential noise pollution and electro-magnetic radiation.[3][4] The first two reviews suggested installing noise shielding along sensitive parts of the line. The third review called for similar noise shielding in addition to above ground tunnels to completely enclose the line while near urban areas.[5] In addition the starting point has been relocated to Xinghuo railway station in Chaoyang District of Beijing. In August 2013, the Beijing municipal government published a notice calling for bids to build the line and its status is completed and operational. The total investment was expected to be 124.5 billion yuan.[6][7]

The line will relieve a significant bottleneck in China's transportation network between the Northeast region and Beijing. The route will be north and inland of the existing communication lines which hug the coast around the Bohai sea. The new line will leave Beijing heading northeast to Chengde in Hebei province then turn east through Chaoyang, and Fuxin in Liaoning province, on route to Shenyang. There will be 16 stations, which will be the last section of the Beijing–Harbin high-speed railway to be completed; the other sections of that line have been operational since December 1, 2012.

The line will have a maximum design speed of 350 km/h (220 mph)[8] though regular services will operate around 250 to 300 km/h (160 to 190 mph). Travel time between Shenyang and Beijing will be cut from the current 4 hours to just 2 hours and 17 minutes.[9]

Stations

Station Chinese Distance
(km)
Prefecture Province/
Municipality
Metro transfers
Xinghuo星火N/ABeijing  3  (Under construction)
Shunyi West顺义西
Huairou South怀柔南
Miyun密云
Xinglong West兴隆西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
Chaoyang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  1 

See also

References

  1. "Beijing to Shenyang in 2 hours". China Daily. 8 August 2013. Retrieved 24 August 2013.
  2. 北京至沈阳铁路客运专线开建. 高铁网. 2014-05-07. Retrieved 2014-05-08.
  3. Tao, Anthony (10 December 2012). "Beijingers Protest Proposed High-Speed Rail Line". Beijing Cream. Retrieved 24 August 2013.
  4. Blanchard, Ben (2012-12-09). "Rare Beijing protest takes aim at high speed rail project". Reuters. Retrieved 2012-12-09.
  5. Chen, Xiaoru (22 November 2012). "Residents reject high speed railway's 3rd impact study". Global Times. Retrieved 24 August 2013.
  6. "Work starts on Beijing-Shenyang high speed railway". Shanghai Daily. 6 February 2009. Retrieved 24 August 2013.
  7. "High-speed railway to link Beijing, Shenyang|Society|chinadaily.com.cn". usa.chinadaily.com.cn. Retrieved 2016-04-12.
  8. "Beijing-Shenyang high-speed rail to break ground by year's end". People Daily. 19 March 2010. Retrieved 24 August 2013.
  9. "Beijing to Shenyang High-speed Rail Starts Construction This Year". Echinacities. 24 January 2011. Retrieved 24 August 2013.
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