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The Xuzhou–Yancheng high-speed railway is a high-speed railway in China. It has a design speed of 250 kilometres per hour (160 mph).
History
In November 2014, construction was expected to take 4.5 years. The line opened on 16 December 2019.
Route
From Xuzhou East, the line heads southeast and serves Guanyin Airport, Suining, and Suqian. The line subsequently meets the Suzhou–Huai'an railway and follows its route, but the two lines don't intersect. Passengers can change between them at Siyang. The line then heads south to Huai'an East, where it joins the Lianyungang–Zhenjiang high-speed railway. After leaving Huai'an, the line heads east to serve Funing South and Jianhu. At Jianhu, passengers can change to the Xinyi–Yancheng railway. Finally, the line terminates at Yancheng. In the future, high-speed services will continue south on the currently under construction Yancheng–Nantong high-speed railway.
Stations
Station Name | Chinese | China Railway transfers/connections |
Metro transfers/connections | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Xuzhou East | 徐州东 | Beijing–Shanghai high-speed railway Zhengzhou–Xuzhou high-speed railway |
1 Xuzhou Metro Line 1 | |||||||
Guanyin Airport | 观音机场 | |||||||||
Suining | 睢宁 | |||||||||
Suqian | 宿迁 | |||||||||
Siyang | 泗阳 | |||||||||
Huai'an East | 淮安东 | Lianyungang–Zhenjiang high-speed railway | ||||||||
Funing South | 阜宁南 | |||||||||
Jianhu | 建湖 | |||||||||
Yancheng | 盐城 | Qingdao–Yancheng railway Xinyi–Changxing railway Yancheng–Nantong high-speed railway |
References
- "关于新建连云港至镇江铁路可行性研究报告的批复(发改基础[2014]2227 )". 2014-11-05. Archived from the original on 2014-11-05. Retrieved 2020-08-30.
- "徐州至盐城高速铁路12月16日开通运营 苏北苏中地区接入全国高铁网_新闻中心_中国网". news.china.com.cn. Retrieved 2020-08-30.
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