Suzhou railway station (simplified Chinese: 苏州站; traditional Chinese: 蘇州站; pinyin: Sūzhōu zhàn) is a railway station of Jinghu railway and Shanghai–Nanjing intercity railway. The station is located in Suzhou, Jiangsu, China.
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Traditional Chinese | 蘇州站 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 苏州站 | ||||||
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General information | |||||||
Location | 27 Suzhan Road, Gusu District, Suzhou, Jiangsu China | ||||||
Coordinates | 31°19′50″N 120°36′23″E | ||||||
Operated by | Shanghai Railway Bureau, China Railway Corporation | ||||||
Line(s) | Jinghu railway, Shanghai–Nanjing intercity railway | ||||||
Platforms | 7 | ||||||
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Classification | 1st class station | ||||||
History | |||||||
Opened | 1906 | ||||||
Previous names | Wuxian Railway | ||||||
Passengers | |||||||
100,000 daily[1] | |||||||
The station opened on July 16, 1906. The station's area was only 205 square metres.[2]
In May 1936, the station's name changed to "Wuxian railway station" because Suzhou's name changed to Wuxian (吴县). In December 1937, the station changed back to "Suzhou Station" due to the Japanese invasion.
Since July 1, 2010, Shanghai–Nanjing intercity railway has been in operation; some trains from Suzhou to Shanghai take only 24 minutes.[3] The upgrade of the station was completed with the opening of the south plaza on 5 February 2013. The upgrade included the opening of a public bus hub. The metro station was opened with Suzhou Rail Transit line 2 was opened on 28 December 2013; metro line 4 was opened on 15 April 2017.
Suzhou station has 12 platform faces on five island platforms and two side platforms; one island platform has only one face. The original railway uses seven platform faces and three passing tracks. The intercity railway uses five platform faces and two passing tracks.
Suzhou station is served by eight groups of services to Shanghai and Ganzhou:
Railway bureau | Destination | Service number |
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Guangzhou Group | Shenzhen | K36 |
Huaihua | K807 | |
Nanchang Group | Nanchang | K1328 |
Ganzhou | K469 | |
Shanghai Group | Shanghai | G7213/G7209/G7205/G7207 |
Taiyuan Group | Linfen | K2666 |
Xi'an Group | Yulin | K1324 |
Zhengzhou Group | Xinxiang | K1150 |
Z85/86 (later changed to D385/386) was a direct train from Suzhou to Beijing South. The line ended in 2011 due to the operation of the Beijing–Shanghai High-Speed Railway.[4] At weekends temporary services use this station.
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Shanghai Railway Bureau | Shanghai |
Nanchang Railway Bureau | Ganzhou |
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Following station | ||
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Suzhou Industrial Park towards Shanghai or Shanghai Hongqiao |
Shanghai–Nanjing intercity railway Part of the Shanghai–Wuhan–Chengdu High-Speed Railway |
Suzhou New District towards Nanjing | ||
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Wuxi towards Beijing |
Beijing–Shanghai railway | Kunshan towards Shanghai |
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Stations in italics are proposed, under planning or under construction. |
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Shanghai–Nanjing | see Beijing–Shanghai high-speed railway and Shanghai–Nanjing intercity railway |
Nanjing–Hefei |
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Yichang–Lichuan |
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Suining–Chengdu |
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