Zhangzhou railway station is the main train station of the Zhangzhou metropolitan area in China's Fujian Province. The station is located in Hongtang Village (洪塘村) of Longhai District, about 10 km south of downtown Zhangzhou.[1] It is located on the common section of the Longxia Railway (Longyan-Xiamen; opened in mid-2012) and the Xiashen Railway (Xiamen-Shenzhen Railway; opened at the end of 2013).
Zhangzhou railway station 漳州 | |
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Location | Hongtang Village (洪塘村), Yancuo Town (颜厝镇), Longhai District, Zhangzhou, Fujian China |
Coordinates | 24°27′35″N 117°42′39″E |
Operated by | Nanchang Railway Bureau China Railway Corporation |
Line(s) | Xiamen–Shenzhen railway Longyan–Xiamen railway Fuzhou–Xiamen high-speed railway (under construction) |
Railway development plans also include the construction of a 45-km-long branch line from Zhangzhou railway station eastward, across most of Longhai District, to terminate at the China Merchants Group industrial area (招商局漳州开发区) on the southwestern shore of Xiamen Harbor, opposite Xiamen Island (24°24′31″N 118°01′037″E). The branch will be known as the Gangwei Railway (港尾铁路), and will support trains running at speeds up to 120 km/h. Its opening is planned for 2013.[2]
Zhangzhou railway station is served by high-speed (D-series) trains traveling along the coast (east, toward Xiamen, Fuzhou, Hangzhou, and Shanghai, and west, toward Shantou and Shenzhen), as well as inland, toward Longyan. A few "conventional" passenger trains, traveling from Xiamen to various points in the interior of the country, stop at Zhangzhou as well.[3]
During planning and construction, the station was known as Zhangzhou South railway station, because the name "Zhangzhou Station" was used at the time by another station (see Zhangzhou North railway station below). The station was opened in mid-2012, along with the new Longxia Railway.
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