Hefei–Wuhan high-speed railway

Railway line in China

The Hefei–Wuhan high-speed railway (also referred to in Chinese as the Hewu high-speed railway) is a high-speed railway line between Hefei South and Hankou currently under construction in China. The line is 342 kilometres (213 miles) long and has a design speed of 350 kilometres per hour (220 mph). Construction is expected to start in 2022 and be completed in 2027. It will parallel the higher-speed Hefei–Wuhan railway.[1]

References

  1. ^ "沪渝蓉高铁合武段线路走向确定,在麻城北并站!" [The direction of the Shanghai–Chongqing–Chengdu High-Speed Railway Hewu Section has been determined and it will be merged at the north of Macheng!]. 麻城市人民政府网 (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 1 September 2021. Retrieved 7 December 2022.
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High-speed demonstrative maglev
  • Shanghai maglev train
  • Xianning–Changsha maglev test line (Planned)
Coastal
Hangshen
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other branches
Beijing–Shanghai
West route
East route
branches
Beijing–Hong Kong (Taipei)§
To Hong Kong
To Taipei
Harbin–Hong Kong (Macau)§
Hohhot–Nanning
Beijing–Kunming
Branch lines
Baotou (Yinchuan)–Hainan
Lanzhou (Xining)–Guangzhou
Suifenhe–Manzhouli
Beijing–Lanzhou
Qingdao–Yinchuan
Eurasia Continental
Yangtze River
Old line
Shanghai–Kunming
Xiamen–Chongqing
Guangzhou–Kunming
Intercity and
long-distance
Regional intercity
Upgraded old lines
  • Italics: under construction or currently not operational
  • (-), Place A-: section under construction or currently not operational
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  • (Place A–Place B): share tracks with other lines