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  • Shanghai–Kunming railway
  • 沪昆铁路
Shanghai-Kunming Railway over Xiang River in Hunan
Overview
StatusActive
Termini
Service
TypeHeavy rail
Operator(s)China Railway
Technical
Line length2,690 km (1,670 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge
Electrification25 kV 50 Hz AC
Route map

Legend
km elev
Shanghai North
Shanghai
Outer ring line former Inner ring line
Shanghai West
Shanghai–Nanjing ICR to Nanjing Down arrow
Left arrow Beijing–Shanghai railway to Beijing
Nanxiang & Nanxiang North marshalling yard
Left arrowBeijing South, Nanjing, Nanjing South
Shanghai–Nanjing ICR
Beijing–Shanghai HSR
Shanghai HongqiaoRight arrow
Fengbang
Qibao
Lijiatang
0 Shanghai South
Xinzhuang
Chunshen
(goods yard in the middle,
passenger platforms outside)
Xinqiao
Jinshan railway to Jinshanwei Right arrow
26 Songjiang North
Shihudang
Fengjing
Jiashan
Jiaxing East
80 Jiaxing
Shanghai–Kunming HSR from Shanghai Hongqiao Right arrow
Mawangtang
108 Haining
Xieqiao
Chang'anzhen
Shanghai–Kunming HSR Left arrow from Shanghai Hongqiao
Nanjing–Hangzhou HSR
from Nanjing South Up arrow
Linping
Left arrow Xuancheng–Hangzhou railway
from Xuancheng
Qiaosi marshalling yard
Jianqiao
(bypass line on left, main line on right)
Genshanmen 167 Hangzhou East
Hangzhou
Nanxingqiao
Qiantang River Bridge
New Qianjiang Railway Bridge (centre)
Second Qianjiang Bridge (right)
Qiantangjiang
Xiaoshan West Yingning
Hangzhou South
Xiaoshan–Ningbo railway to Ningbo Right arrow
Hangzhou–Fuzhou–Shenzhen railway
to Shenzhen North Right arrow
Xiaoshan
Left arrow Hangzhou–Huangshan ICR
to Huangshan North
Meichi
Zhuji East
Zhuji
Left arrow Shanghai–Kunming HSR Right arrow
Paitou
Pujiang
312 Yiwu
Yiwu West
Tangya
Jinhua South
Jinhua–Wenzhou railway
Jinhua–Wenzhou HSR
to Wenzhou Right arrow
Dongxiao
Jinhua East marshalling yard
360 Jinhua
Jinhua line to Jinhua West Right arrow
Down arrow Jinhua–Qiandaohu railway
to Qiandaohu South
Jinhua river
Bailongqiao
Jiangtang
Tangxi
Longyou East
Longyou
Quzhou East
446 Quzhou
Left arrow Shanghai–Kunming HSR Right arrow
Left arrowQuzhou–Jiujiang railway to Jiujiang
Houxijie
Jiangshan
Shangpu
Hecun
Xintangbian
Up arrow Shanghai Group
Down arrow Nanchang Group
Huyan
Yushan
Guangfeng
Left arrow Hefei South Hefei–Fuzhou HSR Fuzhou Right arrow
557 Shangrao
Left arrow Shanghai–Kunming HSR Right arrow
Shangrao–Qianshan railway to Qianshan West Right arrow
Fenglingtou
Kengkou
Hengfeng–Fuzhou railway from Fuzhou Right arrow
Hengfeng
Yiyang
Hetanbu
Left arrowAnhui–Jiangxi railway
from Huolonggang
Guixi
Tongjia
Yingtan marshalling yard
Yingtan–Xiamen railway to Xiamen Right arrow
673 Yingtan
Yujiang
Dongxiang
Yaqian
Jinxian
Left arrowShanghai–Kunming HSR
to Nanchang West
Wenjiazhen
Fu River bridge
Liangjiadu
Left arrow Beijing–Kowloon railway
to Beijing West
Xiangtang West marshalling yard
Liangjiadu–Tangang grand bridge
Jiangjia
Beijing–Kowloon railway to Changping Right arrow
Left arrow Nanchang West Xiangtang–Putian railway Fuzhou Right arrow
Tangang
Fengcheng
Fengcheng–Luoshi railway to Luoshi Right arrow
Left arrow from Meilin
Tuochuanbu
Zhangshu
Gan River
Zhangjiashan
Left arrow Zhangjiashan–Shangtang railway
to Shangtang
Linjiangzhen
Huangtugang
Luofang
Xinyu
Hexia
Fenyi–Wenzhu railway from Wenzhu Right arrow
Fenyi
Binjiang
Left arrow Shanghai–Kunming HSR
from Nanchang West
Yichun
Yichun West
Xicun
Down arrow Shanghai–Kunming HSR to Changsha South
Luxi
Gaokeng railway from Gaokeng Right arrow
Quanjiang
Baiyuan
Pingxiang
Yaojiazhou
Dengxinqiao
Up arrow Nanchang Group
Down arrow Guangzhou Group
Liling–Chaling railway to Qinglu Right arrow
Liling
Dongchongpu
Wulidun
Changsha–Zhuzhou–Xiangtan ICR
from Zhuzhou South Right arrow
Beijing–Guangzhou railway Guangzhou Right arrow
1,125 Zhuzhou
Left arrow Changsha–Zhuzhou–Xiangtan ICR
to Changsha West
Tianxin
Zhuzhou North marshalling yard
Left arrow Beijing–Guangzhou railway to Fengtai
Left arrow Beijing West Beijing–Guangzhou HSR Guangzhou SouthRight arrow
Shilichong
Xiangtan East
Left arrow Changsha–Zhuzhou–Xiangtan ICR
from Changsha West
Xiang River
1,151 Xiangtan
Jiangshe
Yunhuqiao
Xiangshao
Left arrowShaoshan railway to Shaoshan
Xiangxiang
Shuangjiang
Pu'antang
Qiziqiao
Left arrow Shaoyang North Shanghai–Kunming HSR Changsha South Right arrow
Shengxiqiao
Left arrow Yiyong railway from Yiyang East
Loudi East
1,250 Loudi
Yiyong railway to Yongzhou Right arrow
Baimujing
Yangshi
Lianyuan
Shiquan
Jinzhu Shan
Lengshuijiang East
Lengshuijiang West
Xinhua
Jintan
Xihe
Hengyang Shan
Tuanjie Shan
Anhua
Qujiang
Yanxi
Xinshengli
Dizhuang
Chuanshui
Xupu
Simeng
Dajiangkou
Chenxi
Xiaolongmen
Huaqiaozhen
Luyang
Huaihua East
Left arrow Yueshan Jiaozuo–Liuzhou railway Liuzhou Right arrow
1,565 Huaihua
Left arrow Chongqing–Huaihua railway
to Tuanjiecun
Gongping
Left arrow Kunming South Shanghai–Kunming HSR Shaoyang North Right arrow
Zhijiang West
Lengshuipu
Bozhou
Xinhuang
Up arrow Guangzhou Group
Down arrow Chengdu Group
Dalong
Yuping
1,746 Zhenyuan
1,834 Kaili
Guiding
Gaopingpu
Guiyang–Guangzhou HSR from Guangzhou South
Mazhipu
Guizhou–Guangxi railway from Liuzhou
Longli
Left arrow link from Longli North on Guiyang–Guangzhou HSR
Laoluobao
Datu
Left arrow Guiyang–Guangzhou HSR
from Guiyang North
Left arrow from Dagaimao freight yard
Guiyang South
2,022 Guiyang
Sichuan–Guizhou railway to Chongqing Right arrow
Sichuan–Guizhou railway to Qianlingshan Right arrow
Guiyang West
Huapo
to Huaxi Right arrow
Shibanshao
Up arrow Guiyang ring railway from Longdongbao
Left arrow Guiyang ring railway
to Guiyang North
Huchao
Left arrow Hulin new line
Machang
Left arrow Shanghai–Kunming HSR
from Guiyang North
Gaofeng
Pingba
Xinpingba
Tianlong
Liangsuotun
2,119 Anshun
Yaopu
Down arrow Shanghai–Kunming HSR to Kunming South
Huangtong
Huachu
Yaodayong
2,175 Liuzhi
Nayu
Xinyao
Guanqin
Erdaoyan
Cichong
Lanba
Shuangshui
Anshun–Liupanshui ICR from Anshun West Up arrow
2,271 Liupanshui
Liupanshui South marshalling yard
Left arrow Shuangshui–Dawan railway
Liupanshui–Baiguo railway to Hongguo
Caojiawan
Maga
Putaojing
Meihuashan
Left arrow Neijiang–Kunming railway to Neijiang
Wumengshan No. 2 tunnel (12,260 m)
Banuokuai
Beikaizhu
Sanlian tunnel (12,214 m)
Qiewu
Up arrow Chengdu Group
Down arrow Kunming Group
2,402 Xuanwei
Panxi railway to Hongguo
Zhanyi
2,503 Qujing
Nanning–Kunming railway from Nanning
Kunming East marshalling yard
2,660 Kunming
Chengdu–Kunming railway to Chengdu
km
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The Shanghai–Kunming Railway or Hukun Railway (simplified Chinese: 沪昆铁路; traditional Chinese: 滬昆鐵路; pinyin: hùkūn tiělù), also known as the Hukun Line, is a major arterial railroad across eastern, south central and southwest China. It connects Shanghai, whose shorthand name is Hu, and Kunming. The line has a total length of 2,690 km (1,670 mi) and passes through Shanghai Municipality, Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Hunan, Guizhou and Yunnan Province. Major cities along route include Shanghai, Jiaxing, Hangzhou, Yiwu, Jinhua, Shangrao, Yingtan, Pingxiang, Zhuzhou, Huaihua, Kaili, Guiyang, Anshun, Qujing, and Kunming.

Line description

The Hukun Line is double track from Shanghai's South Station to Liupanshui and single-track railway for about 400 kilometres (250 mi) from Liupanshui to Kunming. The speed limit for the line is 200 kilometres per hour (120 mph) from Shanghai to Zhuzhou and 120 kilometres per hour (75 mph) from Zhuzhou to Huaihua. The entire line is electrified.

The Guiyang-Kunming Railway crossing the Kedu River near Liupanshui, Guizhou.

The Shanghai–Kunming high-speed railway runs parallel to the Shanghai–Kunming Railway.

History

The Shanghai–Kunming Railway has four major segments, which were built over a span of 70 years. In 2006, after the Ministry of Railways rebuilt sections along route and increased train travel speed, the four lines were collectively referred to as one.

  • Shanghai–Hangzhou Railway (Huhang Line 沪杭铁路; 滬杭鐵路; Hùháng Tiělù), 189 km (117 mi) in length, was built between 1906 and 1909 and connects Shanghai and Hangzhou.
  • Zhejiang–Jiangxi Railway (Zhegan Line 浙赣铁路; 浙贛鐵路; Zhègàn Tiělù), 946 km (588 mi) in length, was built between 1899 and 1937 and connected Hangzhou, the capital of Zhejiang Province, with Zhuzhou, in northern Hunan province.
  • Hunan–Guizhou Railway (Xiangqian Line 湘黔铁路; 湘黔鐵路; Xiāngqián Tiělù), 905 km (562 mi) in length, was begun in 1937, halted in 1939 by World War II, restarted in 1953 and completed in 1975. It runs from Zhuzhou to Guiyang, capital of Guizhou Province.
  • Guiyang–Kunming Railway (Guikun Line 贵昆铁路; 貴昆鐵路; Guìkūn Tiělù), 639 km (397 mi) in length, was built between 1958 and 1970, and connects Guiyang and Kunming. It was electrified in 1980.

Accidents

On May 23, 2010 (UTC+8), a passenger train derailed after heavy rains caused mudslides on the Hukun Line in Jiangxi Province, killing 19 passengers and injuring 71.

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