Harbin–Jiamusi Intercity Railway

Harbin–Jiamusi Intercity Railway
Overview
Native name 哈佳铁路
Status Under Construction
Locale Harbin, Jiamusi
Termini Harbin
Jiamusi
Stations 17
Services 1
Operation
Operator(s) China Railway High-speed
Technical
Line length 353 km (219 mi)
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
Operating speed 250 km/h (155 mph)
Harbing-Jiamusi ICR route map
Up arrow 
Harbin–Dalian HSR
to Dalian
Right arrow 
Harbin–Qiqihar ICR
to Qiqihar South
Harbin Railway Station
Left arrow 
Lafa-Harbin Railway
to Lafa
Left arrow 
Harbin–Suifenhe Railway
to Mudanjiang
Zhaoantun
Left arrow 
Harbin–Mudanjiang Intercity Railway
to Mudanjiang
Binxi North
Binxi East
Binzhou
Binan
Shenglizhen
Rixingtun
Shuanglonghu
Fangzheng
Demoli
Gaoleng
Dalianhe
Yilan
Hongkeli
Xinghua
Jiamusi West
Jiamusi
Down arrow 
Jiamusi-Mudanjiang Railway
to Mudanjiang

Harbin–Jiamusi Intercity Railway is a high-speed railway with in Heilongjiang province of China, connecting the capital Harbin to Jiamusi. It has a total length of 343 km and it is being built as a 200 kilometres per hour, double tracked electrified express railway.[1] With an expected journey time of two and a half hours from Harbin to Jiamusi. Total cost of the project is budgeted to be 34.714 billion yuan. The project started construction on June 30, 2014, is expected to open to traffic by 2018.[2]

Overview

This railway starts from Harbin, approaches Binxi, Fangzheng, Yilan and finally to the Jiamusi. The line has a length of 343 km, of which, 6.2 kilometers is renovated existing railway and 336.8 kilometers of newly built railway. The stations along the route are Harbin Railway Station, Zhaoantun, Binxi North, Binxi East, Binzhou, Binan, Shenglizhen, Rixingtun, Shuanglonghu, Fangzheng, Demoli, Gaoleng, Dalianhe, Yilan, Hongkeli, Xinghua, Jiamusi West and Jiamusi.

References

  1. "哈佳铁路预计下月开工 全程2.5小时设计时速200公里". Heilongjiang.dbw.cn (in Chinese). 东北网. June 20, 2014.
  2. "哈佳铁路开工建设". Harbin.gov.cn (in Chinese). 哈尔滨市人民政府网站. July 3, 2014.
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