Hangzhou–Nanchang high-speed railway explained

Hangzhou–Nanchang high-speed railway
Other Name:Hanghuang HSR
Type:High-speed rail
Status:operational
Locale:Zhejiang, Anhui, Jiangxi, People's Republic of China
Stations:19
Open:
  • 25 December 2018
  • 27 December 2023
Stock:CR400BF
Linelength:5762NaN2
Tracks:2
Electrification:Overhead lines (AC 25 kV)
Speed:
  • (Hangzhou–Huangshan section)
  • (Huangshan–Nanchang section)
Map State:collapsed

Hangzhou–Nanchang high-speed railway or Hangchāng HSR is a dual-track, electrified, high-speed rail line between Hangzhou, Zhejiang, Huangshan, Anhui and Nanchang, Jiangxi. It can be divided into the Hangzhou–Huangshan section (Hangzhou–Huangshan HSR or Hanghuang HSR) and the Huangshan–Nanchang section (Nanchang–Huangshan HSR or Changjinghuang HSR).

The Hangzhou-Huangshan section runs 265km (165miles) through northwestern Zhejiang and southern Anhui and accommodates trains traveling at speeds up to 250km/h. Travel time from Hangzhou to Huangshan was reduced to about one and one-half hours. The line is the first rail link between the two cities and brings counties in mountainous southern Anhui closer to the Yangtze River Delta region. Construction began on 30 June 2014, and the line opened on 25 December 2018.

The Huangshan–Nanchang section is located in northeast Jiangxi and southern Anhui. It starts from Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province in the west, passes through Jingdezhen City, and ends in Huangshan City, Anhui Province in the east. The main line is -long and the connecting line is -long. The total investment approved in the preliminary design of the project was 47.045 billion yuan. It was built as passenger dedicated line and a maximum operating speed of . It opened to traffic on 27 December 2023.[1]

Route

The high-speed rail line connects southern Anhui Province with Hangzhou, on the eastern seaboard, via northwestern Zhejiang province. Cities and counties along the route include Hangzhou, Xiaoshan, Fuyang, Tonglu, Jiande, Chun'an in Zhejiang, and Jixi, She County, Huangshan, Yixian, Qimen, Fuliang, Jingdezhen, Leping, Poyang, Yugan, Jinxian and Nanchang. Scenic sites along route include Huangshan (Yellow Mountain), the "Porcelain Capital" of Jingdezhen, the ancient villages in southern Anhui, Qiandao Lake, and Hangzhou.

Station nameLocationDistance from Hangzhou East stationRail connectionsMetro connectionsPlatforms
Hangzhou, ZhejiangShangcheng0Shanghai–Kunming HSR
Hangzhou–Ningbo HSR
Shanghai–Kunming railway
Shanghai–Kunming railway
Hangzhou Metro, line 1
Hangzhou Metro, line 4
Hangzhou Metro, line 6
Hangzhou Metro, line 19
15 platforms and 30 tracks
Xiaoshan16Shanghai–Kunming HSR
Hangzhou–Ningbo HSR
Shanghai–Kunming railway
Xiaoshan–Ningbo railway
Hangzhou Metro, line 57 platforms and 21 tracks
Fuyang612 platforms and 4 tracks
Tonglu99Shangqiu–Hangzhou HSR2 platforms and 4 tracks
Jiande138Jinhua–Jiande HSR
Hangzhou–Quzhou HSR
2 platforms and 5 tracks
Chun'an1692 platforms and 6 tracks
Huangshan, AnhuiShe County2182 platforms and 4 tracks
Xuancheng, AnhuiJixi County247Hefei–Fuzhou HSR5 platforms and 14 tracks
Huangshan, AnhuiShe County2703 platforms and 8 tracks
Tunxi District2887 platforms and 17 tracks
Yi County312Chizhou–Huangshan HSR2 platforms and 8 tracks
Qimen County3472 platforms and 4 tracks
Jingdezhen, JiangxiFuliang County3902 platforms and 4 tracks
Zhushan420Jiujiang–Quzhou railway5 platforms and 13 tracks
Leping4502 platforms and 4 tracks
Shangrao, JiangxiPoyang County4812 platforms and 8 tracks
Yugan County5102 platforms and 4 tracks
Nanchang, JiangxiJinxian County5412 platforms and 4 tracks
Qingshanhu576Nanchang–Jiujiang HSR
Nanchang–Ganzhou HSR
Nanchang Metro, line 2
(eastern extension, under construction)
6 platforms and 13 tracks

History

The Hangzhou–Huangshan HSR project was initially approved by the State Development and Planning Commission in July 2010.[2] Construction was to begin later in that year and was scheduled to be completed by as early as 2013.[3] After two rounds of environmental assessments of surveys in 2010 and 2011, the project was revised.[4] In August 2013, planners announced that the route would run 183.4km (114miles) in Zhejiang and 81.7km (50.8miles) in Anhui with 10 stations, including eight new stations.[4] Two stations, Shexian South and Sanyang, were added to the original plan, which had Hangzhou East, Hangzhou South, Fuyang, Tonglu, Jiande, Chun'an, Jixi North, and Huangshan North.[5] The Jiande-to-Jixi section of the line would use seamless steel rails laid on a concrete rail bed.[4] The Hangzhou South-to-Jiande and Jixi-to-Huangshan sections would have rail laid on conventional gravel beds.[4] The design speed of the railway was changed from an initial speed of 2500NaN0 with expansion capability for 350km/h operation to 2500NaN0 without any expansion capability to higher speeds.[4] Construction began on June 30, 2014,[6] and the line was opened on December 25, 2018.[7]

Huangshan–Nanchang section

In early 2015, the city of Jingdezhen proposed to include a Huangshan–Nanchang high-speed railway in the national plan.[8] On 13 July 2016, the national government issued a notice on the issuance of the "Medium and Long-Term Railway Network Plan". The Medium and Long-Term Railway Network Plan (2016) in the notice confirmed the construction of the Nanchang–Jingdezhen–Huangshan section of the high-speed railway connecting line.

On 21 June 2018, the Second Public Notice and Simplified Version of the Environmental Impact Assessment of the New Nanchang–Jingdezhen–Huangshan Railway was published.[9] On 9 July, the Full Public Notice of the Environmental Impact Report of the New Nanchang-Jingdezhen-Huangshan Railway was published.[10] On 27 September, the Ministry of Ecology and Environment approved the project.[11] On 17 October, the preliminary design of the project was jointly approved by China Railway, Jiangxi Provincial People's Government, and Anhui Provincial People's Government.[12]

On 25 December 25, Jiangxi Provincial Party Secretary Liu Qi and Governor Yi Lianhong attended the ground breaking ceremony for the construction of the Huangshan–Nanchang high-speed railway (Jiangxi Section) in Jingdezhen.[13] The total investment in the Jiangxi section is RMB 34.713 billion. The planned construction period was 4 years. It was expected to be completed and put into operation in April 2023.[14]

On 26 April 2023, the entire Huangshan–Nanchang high-speed railway was completed.[15] On 26 October, the entire line began trial operation.[16]

On 27 December 023, the Huangshan–Nanchang high-speed railway was officially opened to traffic. At that time, the fastest travel time from Nanchang to Jingdezhen was about 50 minutes, and the fastest travel time from Nanchang to Huangshan was 1 hour and 45 minutes.[1]

Notes and References

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  7. News: 杭黄高铁开通运营在即 24日起发售相关车票. China News Service. 2018-12-24. 2018-12-30. 2020-12-26. https://web.archive.org/web/20201226211419/http://www.chinanews.com/cj/2018/12-24/8711334.shtml. live.
  8. News: 景德镇力推昌景黄高铁纳入国家规划. Jingdezhen pushes for Changjinghuang High-speed Railway to be included in national planning. 8 October 2024. zh. Zhang Na. 11 March 2015 . jxjdz.jxnews.com.cn. China Jiangxi Network. 23 November 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20181123112119/http://jxjdz.jxnews.com.cn/system/2015/03/11/013672472.shtml.
  9. Web site: 新建铁路南昌至景德镇至黄山铁路环境影响评价第二次公示及简本. Second Public Notice and Simplified Version of the Environmental Impact Assessment of the New Nanchang-Jingdezhen-Huangshan Railway. 8 October 2024. zh. China Railway Fourth Survey and Design Institute Group Co., Ltd. China Railway Fourth Survey and Design Institute Group Co., Ltd.. 12 June 2018. China Railways Siyuan Survey and Design Group. 23 November 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20181123112048/http://www.crfsdi.com.cn/art/2018/6/12/art_4431_2099382.html. live.
  10. Web site: 新建南昌至景德镇至黄山铁路环境影响报告书全文公示. The full text of the environmental impact report for the new Nanchang-Jingdezhen-Huangshan railway is published. 8 October 2024. zh. China Railway Fourth Survey and Design Institute Group Co., Ltd.. 9 July 2018. China Railways Siyuan Survey and Design Group. 23 November 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20181123112050/http://www.crfsdi.com.cn/art/2018/7/9/art_4431_2300978.html. live.
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  12. News: 昌景黄高铁初步设计获批 全线设10车站 . The preliminary design of Changjinghuang High-speed Railway has been approved, with 10 stations along the line. 8 October 2024. zh. Zheng Li. 18 October 2018. ah.people.com.cn. Anhui Daily. 23 November 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20181123154120/http://ah.people.com.cn/n2/2018/1018/c358428-32170136.html.
  13. News: 昌景黄高铁正式开工 通车后南昌到黄山只需一小时. After the Changjinghuang High-speed Railway officially started construction, it will only take one hour to travel from Nanchang to Huangshan . 8 October 2024. zh. 25 December 2018. China Jianxi Network. 28 December 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20181228083208/http://jiangxi.jxnews.com.cn/system/2018/12/25/017289766.shtml.
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  15. Web site: 昌景黄高铁全线铺轨贯通 . Changjinghuang High-speed Railway completes track laying. State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council . China Railway Construction Corporation Limited . 8 October 2024. zh . 28 April 2023 . 28 April 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230428103726/http://www.sasac.gov.cn/n2588025/n2588124/c27783436/content.html . live.
  16. News: 昌景黄高铁全线开始试运行. The entire Changjinghuang High-speed Railway started trial operation . . 8 October 2024. zh . 26 October 2023.