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Fuzhou–Xiamen railway

The Fuzhou–Xiamen railway or Fuxia railway (simplified Chinese: 福厦铁路; traditional Chinese: 福廈鐵路; pinyin: Fúxià Tiělù; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Hok-ē Thih-lo̍; Foochow Romanized: Hók-â Tʰiā-le̤) is a dual-track, electrified, higher-speed rail line in eastern China. The line is named after its two terminal cities Fuzhou and Xiamen, both coastal cities in Fujian. The line has a total length of 274.9 kilometres (170.8 mi) and forms part of China's Hangzhou–Fuzhou–Shenzhen passenger-dedicated railway.[1] Construction began in 2005, and the line entered into operation on April 26, 2010.

Fuzhou-Xiamen railway
Fuzhou–Xiamen Section of the Hangzhou–Fuzhou–Shenzhen railway
A CR400BF high-speed train in Putian.
Overview
Native name杭福深客运专线福厦段
福厦铁路
福厦高速铁路
Owner China Railway
Locale
Termini
Stations12
Service
TypeHigher-speed rail
Heavy rail
System China Railway High-speed
Operator(s) CR Nanchang
History
OpenedApril 26, 2010 (2010-04-26)
Technical
Line length274.9 km (171 mi)
Number of tracks2 (Double-track)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification25 kV 50 Hz AC (Overhead line)
Operating speed200 km/h (124 mph) (current maximum speed)
250 km/h (155 mph) (designed maximum speed)

The line is used for both passenger and freight operations. Trains running on the line reached top speeds of 250 kilometres per hour (155 mph), although that was later reduced to 200 km/h (124 mph).[2]

Route Edit

 
The recently built Jinjiang railway station. Prior to the construction of the Fuzhou–Xiamen railway, there was no railway service to Jinjiang.

The Fuzhou–Xiamen railway follows the rugged but prosperous coast of Fujian with 14 stations between Fuzhou South Station and Xiamen Station including Fuqing, Hanjiang, Putian, Xianyou, Quanzhou, Jinjiang, Xiamen North, Xinglin and Xiamen Gaoqi. Bridges and tunnels account for over 37% of the line's total length.

History Edit

The Fuzhou–Xiamen railway is the first railway between Fujian's two important most cities, Fuzhou, the provincial capital, and Xiamen, the province's most prosperous city. Most high-speed rail lines in China follow the routes of older conventional railroads, but there were no railways on the southeast coast prior to the introduction of high-speed rail. Historically, the southeast coastal region relied on maritime transportation, and rugged terrain made railway construction more expensive. In the first half of the 20th century, warfare and political instability delayed railway construction. During the Cold War, the southeast coast faced the threat of invasion from Republic of China on Taiwan and all railways were built inland. Only when political tensions across the Taiwan Strait eased in the late 1990s did planning of the Fuzhou–Xiamen railway take place.

The project was approved by the State Council in July 2004. Construction began in September 2005 and was completed in December 2009. Commercial operation began on April 26, 2010.[3] Unlike later Chinese high-speed rail lines which were built to higher speed standards of 300 or 350 km/h (186 or 217 mph), the Fuzhou–Xiamen line was built to the 250 km/h (155 mph) standard with the capacity for upgrade to 300 km/h (186 mph). The opening of high-speed rail line greatly reduced travel times by rail on the coast of Fujian. Passenger train service on the line average 200 km/h (124 mph). The trip from Fuzhou to Xiamen on the non-stop express train takes 1 hr. 28 min. compared to the 10-hour train ride via railroads that cut inland.[4] The trip by long-distance bus on the express highway takes 2.5 to 4 hours.[4]

In the first year of operation from 2010 to 2011, the line carried over 18 million passengers, averaging 50,000 per day, and reported occupancy rates exceeding 100%.[5]

Competitiveness Edit

Occupancy rate on the Fuxia line is among the highest of China's high-speed railways.[5] The line offers competitive fares and passes through large cities with well-developed public transportation and high demand for intercity travel. As of February 2011, a regular ticket from Fuzhou to Xiamen costs ¥85, and a first class ticket costs ¥103.[5] Drivers making the same trip by express highway will pay ¥300-400 including gas and tolls, and spend 1.5 more hours on the road.[5] During the Chinese New Year, the peak season for intercity travel, the number of long distance bus trips between Fuzhou and Xiamen fell from 98 per day in 2010 to just 7 per day in 2011.[5] Long distance bus ridership from Fuzhou to Xiamen fell by 83%, to Quanzhou by 63%, to Jinjiang by 50%, to Shishi by 25% and to Putian by 38%.[5] In August 2015, it was announced that a parallel passenger-dedicated line (resulting in journey time savings) would be built between Fuzhou and Zhangzhou on account of the existing line having reached its capacity.[2]

Rail connections Edit

Future Development Edit

As of 2015, passenger services on the line were approaching capacity. To increase capacity and improve travel times between Fujian Province's two largest cities, plans were announced in 2015 for the construction of a new parallel passenger dedicated railway called the Fuzhou–Xiamen high-speed railway.[6] Construction of this new railway started in 2017[7] and will roughly follow the existing Fuzhou–Xiamen railway, but will support a higher maximum speed of 350 km/h, further reducing travel times between the two cities to below one hour.[8][9] Opening of the new line is scheduled for 2022.[10]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ [Fujian first high-speed railway – Fuzhou–Xiamen railway was opened to traffic (Figure)] (in Chinese). January 1, 2010. Archived from the original on March 13, 2012.
  2. ^ a b Briginshaw, David (August 20, 2015), "China to build second Fuzhou - Zhangzhou HS line", International Railway Journal, from the original on August 24, 2015, retrieved September 1, 2015
  3. ^ "福厦高铁今日正式开通运营 全程1.5小时" [Fusha high-speed rail officially opened today]. Millennium (in Chinese). 26 April 2010. Retrieved 13 March 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^ a b "驾"巨龙"八闽追风 走天下海西纵横" [Driving "dragon" eight Fujian catching the world along the sea aspect]. 福建日报 (in Chinese). June 8, 2011. from the original on July 21, 2011. Retrieved June 12, 2011.
  5. ^ a b c d e f [Fuxia high-speed rail a year to send passengers over 18 million attendance rate of more than 100%] (in Chinese). April 26, 2011. Archived from the original on April 29, 2011.
  6. ^ "闽西南协同发展规划官宣了!三明将有大变化!". www.hxnews.com (in Chinese (China)). from the original on 2019-07-02. Retrieved 2019-07-02.
  7. ^ "福厦高铁计划9月30日开工建设,2022年达到开通条件_中国政库_澎湃新闻-The Paper". www.thepaper.cn. from the original on 2019-07-03. Retrieved 2019-07-03.
  8. ^ "福厦高铁湄洲湾跨海大桥取得新突破 全长277.42公里_骄阳网". www.joyyang.com. from the original on 2019-07-03. Retrieved 2019-07-03.
  9. ^ "福厦高铁总投577.43亿 至2020年两地有望1小时直达(xmhouse.com)". news.xmhouse.com. from the original on 2019-07-03. Retrieved 2019-07-03.
  10. ^ "国内首条跨海高铁——福厦高铁正式进入线上架梁施工阶段-地方要闻-区域创新". www.stdaily.com. from the original on 2019-07-02. Retrieved 2019-07-02.

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fuzhou, xiamen, railway, fuxia, railway, simplified, chinese, 福厦铁路, traditional, chinese, 福廈鐵路, pinyin, fúxià, tiělù, thih, foochow, romanized, hók, tʰiā, dual, track, electrified, higher, speed, rail, line, eastern, china, line, named, after, terminal, cities. The Fuzhou Xiamen railway or Fuxia railway simplified Chinese 福厦铁路 traditional Chinese 福廈鐵路 pinyin Fuxia Tielu Pe h ōe ji Hok e Thih lo Foochow Romanized Hok a Tʰia le is a dual track electrified higher speed rail line in eastern China The line is named after its two terminal cities Fuzhou and Xiamen both coastal cities in Fujian The line has a total length of 274 9 kilometres 170 8 mi and forms part of China s Hangzhou Fuzhou Shenzhen passenger dedicated railway 1 Construction began in 2005 and the line entered into operation on April 26 2010 Fuzhou Xiamen railway Fuzhou Xiamen Section of the Hangzhou Fuzhou Shenzhen railwayA CR400BF high speed train in Putian OverviewNative name杭福深客运专线福厦段福厦铁路福厦高速铁路OwnerChina RailwayLocaleFujian province Fuzhou Putian Quanzhou XiamenTerminiFuzhouXiamenStations12ServiceTypeHigher speed railHeavy railSystemChina Railway High speedOperator s CR NanchangHistoryOpenedApril 26 2010 2010 04 26 TechnicalLine length274 9 km 171 mi Number of tracks2 Double track Track gauge1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in standard gaugeElectrification25 kV 50 Hz AC Overhead line Operating speed200 km h 124 mph current maximum speed 250 km h 155 mph designed maximum speed Route mapLegendTo Hangzhou on Wenfu railwayNanfu railway 19 km Fuzhou0 km Fuzhou South36 km Fuqingto Fuzhou Container PortYuxi Planned 66 km HanjiangYongpu railway86 km PutianDongwu lineFengtingHui an West155 km QuanzhouQuanzhou EastZhangquanxiao railway180 km JinjiangXiang an Planned 226 km Xiamen NorthXinglinXiamen Gaoqi257 km XiamenTo Shenzhen North via Xiashen railwayThe line is used for both passenger and freight operations Trains running on the line reached top speeds of 250 kilometres per hour 155 mph although that was later reduced to 200 km h 124 mph 2 Contents 1 Route 2 History 3 Competitiveness 4 Rail connections 5 Future Development 6 See also 7 ReferencesRoute Edit The recently built Jinjiang railway station Prior to the construction of the Fuzhou Xiamen railway there was no railway service to Jinjiang The Fuzhou Xiamen railway follows the rugged but prosperous coast of Fujian with 14 stations between Fuzhou South Station and Xiamen Station including Fuqing Hanjiang Putian Xianyou Quanzhou Jinjiang Xiamen North Xinglin and Xiamen Gaoqi Bridges and tunnels account for over 37 of the line s total length History EditThe Fuzhou Xiamen railway is the first railway between Fujian s two important most cities Fuzhou the provincial capital and Xiamen the province s most prosperous city Most high speed rail lines in China follow the routes of older conventional railroads but there were no railways on the southeast coast prior to the introduction of high speed rail Historically the southeast coastal region relied on maritime transportation and rugged terrain made railway construction more expensive In the first half of the 20th century warfare and political instability delayed railway construction During the Cold War the southeast coast faced the threat of invasion from Republic of China on Taiwan and all railways were built inland Only when political tensions across the Taiwan Strait eased in the late 1990s did planning of the Fuzhou Xiamen railway take place The project was approved by the State Council in July 2004 Construction began in September 2005 and was completed in December 2009 Commercial operation began on April 26 2010 3 Unlike later Chinese high speed rail lines which were built to higher speed standards of 300 or 350 km h 186 or 217 mph the Fuzhou Xiamen line was built to the 250 km h 155 mph standard with the capacity for upgrade to 300 km h 186 mph The opening of high speed rail line greatly reduced travel times by rail on the coast of Fujian Passenger train service on the line average 200 km h 124 mph The trip from Fuzhou to Xiamen on the non stop express train takes 1 hr 28 min compared to the 10 hour train ride via railroads that cut inland 4 The trip by long distance bus on the express highway takes 2 5 to 4 hours 4 In the first year of operation from 2010 to 2011 the line carried over 18 million passengers averaging 50 000 per day and reported occupancy rates exceeding 100 5 Competitiveness EditOccupancy rate on the Fuxia line is among the highest of China s high speed railways 5 The line offers competitive fares and passes through large cities with well developed public transportation and high demand for intercity travel As of February 2011 a regular ticket from Fuzhou to Xiamen costs 85 and a first class ticket costs 103 5 Drivers making the same trip by express highway will pay 300 400 including gas and tolls and spend 1 5 more hours on the road 5 During the Chinese New Year the peak season for intercity travel the number of long distance bus trips between Fuzhou and Xiamen fell from 98 per day in 2010 to just 7 per day in 2011 5 Long distance bus ridership from Fuzhou to Xiamen fell by 83 to Quanzhou by 63 to Jinjiang by 50 to Shishi by 25 and to Putian by 38 5 In August 2015 it was announced that a parallel passenger dedicated line resulting in journey time savings would be built between Fuzhou and Zhangzhou on account of the existing line having reached its capacity 2 Rail connections EditFuzhou Wenzhou Fuzhou railway Nanping Fuzhou railway Xiangtang Putian railway Putian Xiangtang Putian railway Quanzhou Zhangping Quanzhou Xiaocuo railway Xingguo Quanzhou railway Xiamen Longyan Xiamen railway Xiamen Shenzhen railwayFuture Development EditMain article Fuzhou Xiamen high speed railway As of 2015 passenger services on the line were approaching capacity To increase capacity and improve travel times between Fujian Province s two largest cities plans were announced in 2015 for the construction of a new parallel passenger dedicated railway called the Fuzhou Xiamen high speed railway 6 Construction of this new railway started in 2017 7 and will roughly follow the existing Fuzhou Xiamen railway but will support a higher maximum speed of 350 km h further reducing travel times between the two cities to below one hour 8 9 Opening of the new line is scheduled for 2022 10 See also Edit Trains portalList of railways in ChinaReferences Edit 闽首条高速铁路 福厦铁路建成通车 图 Fujian first high speed railway Fuzhou Xiamen railway was opened to traffic Figure in Chinese January 1 2010 Archived from the original on March 13 2012 a b Briginshaw David August 20 2015 China to build second Fuzhou Zhangzhou HS line International Railway Journal archived from the original on August 24 2015 retrieved September 1 2015 福厦高铁今日正式开通运营 全程1 5小时 Fusha high speed rail officially opened today Millennium in Chinese 26 April 2010 Retrieved 13 March 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link a b 驾 巨龙 八闽追风 走天下海西纵横 Driving dragon eight Fujian catching the world along the sea aspect 福建日报 in Chinese June 8 2011 Archived from the original on July 21 2011 Retrieved June 12 2011 a b c d e f 福厦高铁一年发送旅客超1800万 上座率超过100 Fuxia high speed rail a year to send passengers over 18 million attendance rate of more than 100 in Chinese April 26 2011 Archived from the original on April 29 2011 闽西南协同发展规划官宣了 三明将有大变化 www hxnews com in Chinese China Archived from the original on 2019 07 02 Retrieved 2019 07 02 福厦高铁计划9月30日开工建设 2022年达到开通条件 中国政库 澎湃新闻 The Paper www thepaper cn Archived from the original on 2019 07 03 Retrieved 2019 07 03 福厦高铁湄洲湾跨海大桥取得新突破 全长277 42公里 骄阳网 www joyyang com Archived from the original on 2019 07 03 Retrieved 2019 07 03 福厦高铁总投577 43亿 至2020年两地有望1小时直达 xmhouse com news xmhouse com Archived from the original on 2019 07 03 Retrieved 2019 07 03 国内首条跨海高铁 福厦高铁正式进入线上架梁施工阶段 地方要闻 区域创新 www stdaily com Archived from the original on 2019 07 02 Retrieved 2019 07 02 24 51 32 N 118 28 57 E 24 8590 N 118 4825 E 24 8590 118 4825 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fuzhou Xiamen railway amp oldid 1135506918, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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