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Shijiazhuang–Wuhan High-Speed Railway : ウィキペディア英語版
Shijiazhuang–Wuhan High-Speed Railway

Shiwu Passenger Railway () is an 840 km high-speed rail line between Shijiazhuang and Wuhan in China. It has been under construction since October 2008. The total investment is 116.76 billion yuan. The design speed is 350 km/h (220 mph). It is part of the Jingguang Passenger Dedicated Line, a high-speed railway connecting Beijing and Guangzhou, which runs parallel to the older conventional Jingguang Railway.
The railway crosses the Yangtze in Wuhan over the Tianxingzhou Bridge, which was opened in December 2009.
Track-laying has been started on November 29, 2010.〔http://www.gov.cn/jrzg/2010-11/29/content_1755671.htm〕
Early on, it was reported that the Zhengzhou-Wuhan section was to enter service on 2012-07-01;〔http://www.f-paper.com/?i1222691-Beijing-Guangzhou-high-speed-rail-will-be-two-to-eight-hours-across-the-board-through-the-end-of-this-year-up-to〕 however, later on the date was moved back to the end of September 2012.〔(石武客专郑州至武汉段高铁试跑 预计9月底通车 )〕 Trial runs on this section began on August 26. The line was put into service on 2012-09-28 between Zhengzhou and Wuhan,〔http://www.railjournal.com/index.php/asia/china-opens-zhengzhou-–-wuhan-high-speed-line.html?channel=542〕 a distance of 536 km.
As of 2012-09-28, published schedules show a number of G-series trains running from the new Zhengzhou East Railway Station via Wuhan to Guangzhou.〔(Wuhan Station schedule ) 〕〔(Zhengzhou East Station schedule ) 〕 There are also some G-series trains from Wuhan to Zhengzhou Railway Station, where a convenient connection to the frequent service on the Zhengzhou–Xi'an High-Speed Railway is possible. A few direct trains from Xi'an North Railway Station to Guangzhou South and Shenzhen North (e.g. G824/G821 via Zhengzhou〔(G824/G821 schedule ), via Zhengzhou 〕 or G838/G835 via Zhengzhou East〔(G838/G835 schedule ), via Zhengzhou East〕),
over the Zhengzhou–Xi'an High-Speed Railway and the Shijiazhiuang-Wuhan-Guangzhou line, have been introduced as well.〔〔
The entire Shijiazhuang-Wuhan line was put into service by the end of 2012.〔
Although the railway's southern end point is notionally Wuhan Railway Station, a small number of high-speed trains from Beijing terminate at Hankou Railway Station instead. This is convenient for transfers to the trains of the Shanghai–Wuhan–Chengdu High-Speed Railway, e.g. for passengers traveling toward Yichang or Lu'an.
==References==



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