Harbin 哈尔滨 | |||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 哈尔滨站 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 哈爾濱站 | ||||||
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Location | Tielu Jie, Nangang District, Harbin, Heilongjiang China | ||||||
Coordinates | 45°45′28″N 126°37′28″E / 45.75778°N 126.62444°E / 45.75778; 126.62444 | ||||||
Operated by | CR Harbin | ||||||
Line(s) | Jingha railway, Binsui Railway, Binzhou Railway, Labin Railway, Binbei Railway, Jingha High-Speed Railway, Hada High-Speed Railway Harbin–Yichun high-speed railway (under construction) | ||||||
Platforms | 14 | ||||||
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Classification | Top Class station | ||||||
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Opened | 1899 | ||||||
Previous names | Songhuajiang | ||||||
Harbin railway station (simplified Chinese: 哈尔滨站; traditional Chinese: 哈爾濱站; pinyin: Hā'ěrbīn Zhàn) is a railway station on the Jingha railway, Binsui Railway, Labin Railway, Binbei Railway and Binzhou Railway. The station is in Nangang District, Harbin, Heilongjiang, China.
History
Songhuajiang station (Chinese: 松花江站; pinyin: Sōnghuājiāng Zhàn; lit. 'Songhua River railway station') was opened in October 1899 by the Chinese Eastern Railway. It was renamed Harbin Station in July 1903. It was renovated in 1960, 1972, 1989, and 2002. In 2015, construction of new Harbin railway station began, using the design of the original Art Nouveau style in the 1903-built old station. The north and south terminals both completed renovations in 2017, with the terminals of the newly built Harbin railway station opened for public service.
On 26 October 1909, Korean nationalist An Jung-geun assassinated Itō Hirobumi (伊藤博文), the first Prime Minister of Japan, on the platform at Harbin Station. Itō had been Japan's Resident-General in Korea until a few months before his assassination. A memorial hall honoring An Jung-geun was opened on Sunday, 19 January 2014 in Harbin. The hall, a 200-square-metre (2,200 sq ft) room, features photos and memorabilia. However, it was closed and demolished in 2017.
Metro station
Line 2 of Harbin Metro opened on September 19, 2021.
See also
References
- 哈尔滨火车站简介 Archived 2009-12-17 at the Wayback Machine(in Chinese)
- 哈尔滨市志 交通志 Archived 2011-07-04 at the Wayback Machine(in Chinese)
- 大美哈站北站房投用 设施尽显欧式范儿(组图)
- Memorial hall for Korean nationalist Ahn Jung Geun opens in China
External links
- Harbin Railway Station Official website(in Chinese)
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Harbin Westtowards Beijing | Beijing–Harbin railway | Terminus | ||
Sunjiatowards Lafa | Lafa–Harbin railway | |||
Terminus | Harbin–Suifenhe railway | Chenggaozitowards Suifenhe | ||
Harbin–Manzhouli railway | Harbin Northtowards Zabaykalsk | |||
Harbin–Bei'an railway | Xinsongputowards Bei'an | |||
Preceding station | China Railway High-speed | Following station | ||
Harbin Westtowards Beijing Chaoyang | Beijing–Harbin high-speed railway | Terminus | ||
Terminus | Harbin–Dalian high-speed railway | Harbin Westtowards Dalian | ||
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