Hunan–Guangxi Railway

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The Hunan–Guangxi Railway or Xianggui Railway (simplified Chinese: 湘桂铁路; traditional Chinese: 湘桂鐵路; pinyin: xiāngguì tiělù), is a mostly-single track electrified railroad in southern China that connects Hunan province and the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. The shortform name of the line, Xianggui, is named after the Chinese short names of Hunan, Xiang and Guangxi, Gui. The line runs 1,013 km (629 mi) from Hengyang in Hunan to Friendship Pass on Guangxi's border with Vietnam.[1] The line was built in sections from 1937-1939 and 1950-1955. Major cities along route include Hengyang, Yongzhou, Guilin, Liuzhou, Nanning, Pingxiang and Friendship Pass.

In December 2008, construction began on a capacity-expansion project for the Hunan–Guangxi Railway.[2] The project consists of adding a new pair of 723.7 km (450 mi) electrified tracks from Hengyang to Nanning, which will create a three-track line of 497.9 km (309 mi) between Hengyang and Liuzhou and a four-track line of 225.8 km (140 mi) between Liuzhou and Nanning.[3]

DF7D locomotives alongside the Hunan-Guangxi Railway in Guilin.

Rail connections

The electrified tracks of the Xianggui Railway at Lingchuan County, north of Guilin, in Guangxi.

Passenger service

The Hunan–Guangxi Railway is used by most trains traveling from Beijing, Shanghai, and other points in eastern China to Guangxi (Guilin, Nanning) and to the Vietnamese border. This includes the Beijing-Nanning-Hanoi Through Train.

At the end of 2013, high-speed passenger service was introduced on the Hunan–Guangxi Railway as well. A direct G-series trains from Beijing makes it to Guilin in about 10.5 hours. D-series trains continue from Guilin to Nanning, taking less than 3 hours for the trip.[4][5]

See also

  • List of railways in China

References

  1. (Chinese) "兴安县为湘桂铁路建设提供有力保障" 《广西日报》 2011-03-03
  2. (Chinese) "湘桂铁路改造工程分别在湘桂开工 衡阳3小时到南宁" 2008-12-12
  3. (Chinese) "湘桂铁路驶入快车道" 《科技日报》 2010-12-06
  4. Guilin train schedule (Chinese)
  5. 广西再开通运营9对动车组 陈武宣布高铁开通 (Guangxi opens new CRH service, with 9 pairs of train a day. Chen Wu announces the opening of high-speed service), 2013-12-31

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