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Guangzhou–Shenzhen railway

Guangshen railway or Guangzhou–Shenzhen railway (Chinese: 广深铁路 or 广深线), also known as the Chinese section of the Kowloon–Canton railway (广九铁路华段) in 1911–1949, is a railway in Guangdong province in the People's Republic of China, between Guangzhou and Shenzhen. It is operated by Guangshen Railway Co., Ltd., a publicly traded company.

Guangzhou–Shenzhen railway
CRH6A at Guangzhou-Shenzhen Railway in Guangzhou in March 2018
Overview
Other name(s)Guangshen railway
Kowloon–Canton railway (Chinese section)
Native name广深铁路
广深线
StatusOperational
Owner China Railway Guangzhou Group
Line number4
Locale
Termini
Stations22
Service
TypeHigher-speed rail
Heavy rail
System
Operator(s) China Railway Guangzhou Group
Guangshen Railway Company
Rolling stockCRH1A EMUCRH6A EMU (Regular service),

CR200J (Occasionally for "Demand-relief" between Guangzhou and Shenzhen station or Shenzhen East station)

CRH1A-A EMU (e.g. Guangzhou East to Xiamen EMU service), CRH1E-250 EMU (e.g. Guangzhou East to Hangzhou East EMU train service),

CRH2A EMU (e.g. Nanchang West to Guangzhou East EMU train service via Shenzhen city and Dongguan),

CRH380A EMU (e.g. Guangzhou East to Longyan EMU train service via Xintang)
History
Opened8 October 1911 (112 years ago) (1911-10-08)
Technical
Line length147 km (91 mi)
Number of tracks
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification25 kV 50 Hz AC (Overhead line)
Operating speed180 km/h (110 mph) (tracks 1 and 2)
140 km/h (87 mph) (tracks 3 and 4)
SignallingCentralized CTCS Automatic closing block system (UM-70, ZPW-2000)
Route map

Guangzhou
0 km
Yunlu
4 km
Guangzhou East
8 km
Shipai
12 km
Jishan
20 km
Xiayuan
27 km
Nangang
32 km
Xintang
39 km
Shapu
45 km
Xiancun
51 km
Shitan
60 km
Honghai
64 km
Shilong
69 km
Dongguan
72 km
Chashan
75 km
Nanshe
78 km
Hengli
84 km
Changping
90 km
Zhangmutou
103 km
Ganzhou–Shenzhen high-speed railway
Tangtouxia
114 km
Shigu
119 km
Pinghu
127 km
Pinghu South
Pingyan railway to Yantian District in Shenzhen 
Shenzhen East
139 km
Sungang
144 km
Shenzhen
147 km
Lo Wu Bridge, the border between HKSAR & Shenzhen

With a length of 147 kilometres (91 mi), it was the first railway in the People's Republic of China to reach the speed of 220 km/h (137 mph) in some sections, though it is limited to about 180 km/h (112 mph) during commercial operation. Now it has four tracks between Guangzhou East and Shenzhen railway station. Line 1 and 2 are up-direction and down-direction 200 km/h (124 mph) (currently restricted to 180 km/h (112 mph) in operation) passenger lines for CRH EMU respectively, and Lines 3 and 4 are up-direction and down-direction 160 km/h (99 mph) (currently restricted to 140 km/h (87 mph) in operation) mixed passenger and freight line respectively. In order to reduce the interference to passenger trains in the daytime from lower-speed freight trains, most freight trains will be scheduled to run at night.

Guangshen railway connects with several other important railways to different directions. It links Jingguang railway and Guangmao railway in Guangzhou, Jingjiu railway in Dongguan (with which shares two regular speed track), and the East Rail line to Hong Kong at the southern end of the railway. Besides, there are some branch lines along Guangshen Railway, such as Pingyan railway to Yantian Port, Pingnan railway to Shenzhen West railway station and also the line to Huangbu Port.

Before the manifestation of COVID-19 pandemic in January 2020, traditional "Z-class" border-crossing services via the whole or part of the Guangshen Railway, serving Hong Kong and mainland destinations including Changping, Guangzhou East, Foshan and Zhaoqing, as well as to Beijing West and Shanghai, were available. However, the above-mentioned cross-border services were suspended since the on set of COVID-19 pandemic.[1]

Starting 15 January 2023, train services between Hong Kong West Kowloon Railway Station and Guangzhou East Railway Station are available,[2] which takes Guangzhou-Shenzhen Railway as part of the route.

History edit

The idea of constructing a railway linking Canton (now Guangzhou) and Kowloon in Hong Kong, a British crown colony germinated in the late Qing dynasty. In 1899, Britain and the Qing government agreed to construct the KCR British Section, but Britain postponed the construction as Britain was busy at the Second Boer War in Africa. In 1907, Qing government and Britain formally signed an agreement in Peking on issuing a £100-million bond as part of loan for the construction of the Chinese section of the Kowloon–Canton railway. In July 1907, construction of the British Section of the KCR began. The construction of Chinese section was delayed and only started in 1909. Under the loan contract, China needed to employ the British engineers for the construction of Chinese section, but China still employed famous Chinese railway engineer, Zhan Tianyou, as a consultant. On 8 October 1911, the Chinese section of KCR with total length of 142.77 km (88.71 mi) was opened.[3] The northern end of railway at that time was located in Dashatou (大沙頭), Guangzhou, was demolished in 1951. The through train service between Kowloon and Guangzhou also started to operate at the same time.

After the establishment of People's Republic of China in October 1949, the 'Chinese section of the Canton–Kowloon railway' was renamed 'Guangshen railway', and repairs were made to sections of the railroad damaged during the war. In 1967, railway department carried out a comprehensive maintenance on Guangshen railway to improve the transport capacity. Beginning in the 1980s economic reform policies of China, the establishment of Shenzhen Special Economic Zone and rapid economic development in the Pearl River Delta region has brought large volume of imported goods and increased passenger demand to the railway. Therefore, the second line of Guangshen Railway was constructed during 1984 to 1987 in order to meet the huge demand. Simultaneously Guangshen Railway Company (the predecessor of Guangshen Railway Company), which was directly subordinated to the Guangzhou Railway Bureau (now Guangzhou Railway Group), was established. This company was in charge of the construction projects and operational management of Guangshen Railway. In 1987, Guangshen railway became the first double-track railway in Guangdong province.

Guangshen railway is the first place in China to carry out successfully speed-up on the existing railroad. At the beginning of the 1990s, Guangzhou Railway Bureau and the Ministry of Railways carried out the pre-feasibility research about raising the maximum speed of passenger trains to 160 km/h (99 mph). At 28 December 1991, the construction of the third line of Guangshen railway, and the speed-up improvement works of original double tracks started. In October 1994, the maximum speed of a train reached 174 km/h (108 mph) during the test. The first sub-high speed (160 km/h (99 mph))[4] passenger train in China started commercial operation at 22 December 1994, operating between Guangzhou and Shenzhen.

 
Fourth track of Guangshen railway under construction

In 1998[4] the electrification of two sub-high speed lines of Guangshen railway was finished. After the improvement the 200 km/h (124 mph) high speed trains are allowed to run on the existing sub-high speed railroad. A Swedish-built X 2000 tilting train called 'Xinshisu' began to serve intercity train service between Guangzhou and Shenzhen, as well as the through train to Hong Kong. The train are 165m long, consisting of a power car, five passenger cars, and a trailing car. The non-power cars can have a pitch of up to 8 degrees. They are noted for being very quiet (less than 65 dBA) even at 200 km/h (124 mph). Such Swedish X 2000 trains allowed the line to reach 200 km/h (124 mph) and 220 km/h (137 mph)[4] in some sections[4] of the Guangshen line.

Construction of the fourth track was commenced at 31 December 2005, and was finished at 18 April 2007 in time for the Sixth Speed-Up Campaign. Since then Guangshen railway has been the first four-track railway in mainland China and it allows passenger trains and freight trains to run on separate lines.

 
CRH1A running on Guangshen railway

As of 2007, intercity train service between Guangzhou and Shenzhen uses 8-car CRH1A highspeed EMU. There were 100 pairs of trains operated daily. The fastest journey time was 52 minutes between Guangzhou East and Shenzhen with no stop in-between. Train numbers D7002 and D7008 had been used for such direct service.

 
Tickets of intercity trains as of 2008

Guangzhou-Shenzhen intercity service edit

Regularly operating "C-prefix" trains edit

 
A departure using CRH6A EMU is waiting at Shenzhen railway station and heading for Guangzhou direction
 
At the front: Information plates that one at platform of Shenzhen railway station and another at the body of the train

Regularly operating service between Guangzhou and Shenzhen uses 8-car CRH1A EMU or CRH6A EMU. Currently train numbers with prefix "C" are in use.

In Shenzhen, these trains regularly uses Shenzhen railway station.

At Guangzhou side, all trains serve Guangzhou East railway station, and within the Guangshen line a few number of trains also serve Guangzhou railway station, mostly in a manner as an intermediate stopping before terminating at Guangzhou Baiyun railway station[5] which is located at short distance beyond the Guangshen line.

 
Since the extended coverage to serve Guangzhou Baiyun station, trains terminating at Guangzhou railway station become less-seen. C9418 as shown is a temporary additional "arrangement" operating during chunyun of year 2024

"Demand-relief" trips edit

Temporally added trips for the Guangzhou-Dongguan-Shenzhen service may be numbered with prefix "Z",[Note 1][6] "C" or "D", using Shenzhen railway station or Shenzhen East railway station[6][7][8][9][10] as the terminal station. It is possible that CR200J trains are deployed to the temporally added "D-prefix" trips.

The emergence of "D-class" trip using CR200J trains in Shenzhen railway station begins in December 2019 serving regular long-distance trains numbered D727、D728 for Beijing West[11][12] while this service actually runs mainly along the Beijing-Kowloon railway which starts its multiplexes with Guangshen line in Dongguan City, meaning that the initial manifestation of CR200J trains along Guangshen line was just confined within a limited distance.

For the use of CR200J trains travelling longer distance of GuangShen line for demand-relief purpose, one noteworthy example is, to start with, an internet media reported that a temporally added service was available at September 29, 30 and October 2,3,5,6 of year 2023,[13] mentioning a pair of train service numbered D7495、D7496 although that was a cross-line traffic between Changsha railway station and Shenzhen East railway station for demand relief.

 
Additional train D7496 as appeared in ticket-selling machine (an intermediate stop of D7496 was selected)

Shorter "intercity" service between Shenzhen East railway station and Guangzhou East railway station also exists, although in a rare, temporally[Note 2] manner and not on a regular basis. For the example in relation to the above-mentioned D7496 service in year 2023, to start with, Guangzhou Railway Group maintains serveral Sina Weibo accounts officially where latest information about status of available tickets up-to-date, in particular for the days within peak demand period, may be posted. Previous posts in the Guangzhou Railway Group's official Weibo channels[Note 3] show that service between Shenzhen East railway station and Guangzhou East railway station was provided[7][8] with available ticket on-sale among at least some, if not all, of the days that the above-mentioned D7495、D7496 trips were in service in year 2023.

 
The "Shenzhen East - Guangzhou East service" as shown at the information Display in the passenger waiting area of Shenzhen East railway station
 
The "Shenzhen East - Guangzhou East service" (at platform of Shenzhen East railway station)
 
The arrival of "Shenzhen East - Guangzhou East service"[8] at platform of Guangzhou East railway station

Examples of temporally added "D-class" service between Guangzhou city and Shenzhen city during peak-demand holidays, at which written notice has been announced via the [website of China Railway] beforehand, include the added service during "Spring Festival Travel Rush" (or named as "chunyun") in year 2024 numbered D9785-D9786[9] serving between Shenzhen East railway station and Guangzhou East railway station, and D9791-D9796[14] serving between Guangzhou East railway station and Shenzhen railway station.

 
Information Display at platform of Guangzhou East railway station, showing the final destination "Shenzhen railway station" of D9795 service

Rolling stock edit

Time Rolling stocks using by Guangshen intercity trains
Before 1966 SL6 steam locomotive hauling 21 Series / 22 Series railway carriages
1966–mid-1970s SL6 steam locomotive / Dongfanghong1 / DF diesel locomotive (from 1972) hauling 21 Series / 22 Series railway carriage
Dongfanghong1 / DF diesel locomotive(from 1972) hauling 24 Series railway carriages with air-conditioning (91/92 Express)
1970s–late 1994 Locomotives: DF3 / ND2 / DF4B (from 1985) / DF9 diesel locomotive(from 1990s)
Passenger coaches: 24 Series with air-conditioning / 25 Series / 22 Series / 22 Series railway carriages with air-conditioning
Late 1994–1998 Locomotives:DF4B / DF9 / DF11 diesel locomotive
Passenger coaches:22 Series / Double-deck 25B Series with air-conditioning / 25Z Series
1998–2004 DF4B diesel locomotive hauling 22 Series / Double-deck 25B Series with air-conditioning /
SS8 electric locomotive / DF11 diesel locomotive hauling 25Z Series / 25C Series railway carriage
DDJ1 EMU(1999–2000)
Xianfenghao EMU(2001)
X2000 tilting train
DJJ1 EMU (Blue Arrow)(from 2001)
2004–2006 DF4B diesel locomotive hauling Double-deck 25B Series with air-conditioning /
SS8 electric locomotive / DF11 diesel locomotive hauling 25Z Series / 25C Series railway carriage
X2000 tilting train / DJJ1 EMU (Blue Arrow)
2007– DF11 diesel locomotive hauling 25Z Series railway carriage (Until 25 April 2007)
DF4B diesel locomotive hauling Double-deck 25B Series with air-conditioning (Until 30 June 2007)
DJJ1 EMU (Blue Arrow) (Until 25 April 2007)
CRH1A EMU (from 1 February 2007)
CRH6A EMU (from 2018-2021,from year 2023)

CR200J (from year 2023)

 
CR200J train serving temporally added intercity trip D9757 from Guangzhou East railway station... (Destination of D9757 in Chinese would be shown in the photo below)
 
...to Shenzhen railway station
(Photographs taken in year 2023)

Stations edit

Stations with services edit

Most of the existing stations on the line are abandoned for passenger service, while reopening of a previously abandoned station after refurbishment can occur. Examples include Pinghu in year 2016[15] and Xintang in year 2024.[16]

As at year 2023, major stations on the line offering passengers service are, in order:

Station
No.
Station Name Chinese Distance
km
PRD MIR (CR C-train)
transfers/connections
Metro
transfers/connections
Location
GZQ Guangzhou 广州 0 0  GFZ *  GQ     2   5  Yuexiu Guangzhou
GGQ Guangzhou East
Guangzhoudong
广州东 8 8  SS *    1   3  Tianhe
RTQ Dongguan 东莞 64 72    2  Shilong Dongguan
DAQ Changping 常平 18 90 Changping
ZOQ Zhangmutou 樟木头 13 103 Zhangmutou
PHQ Pinghu 平湖 24 127   10 Longgang Shenzhen
BJQ Shenzhen East
Shenzhendong
深圳东 12 139   3 5
SZQ Shenzhen 深圳 8 147 Luohu

All existing stations edit

Cross-Line Traffic edit

Service heading to Guangzhou Baiyun Railway Station edit

 
A regular departure stopping at Guangzhou Station, heading for Guangzhou Baiyun Railway Station

As mentioned in the Stations list in the "Stations" section in above, a few number of departures, using CRH trains, provide service to Guangzhou railway station. Starting year 2024,[5] the coverage of above-mentioned service is further extended to Guangzhou Baiyun Railway Station as the terminal station, located at a short distance beyond the Guang-shen line.

Service heading to Hong Kong West Kowloon Railway Station edit

This service uses Guangzhou-Shenzhen railway and Ganzhou-Shenzhen High-speed railway to Shenzhen North direction and provides service between Guangzhou East railway station and Hong Kong West Kowloon Railway Station.

Service heading to other mainland cities edit

For traffic heading to other cities, there are services of EMUs using Guangzhou–Shenzhen railway as part of the route.

The completion of upgrading work in year 2020 makes the whole Guangshen line to be compatible with CTCS-2,[17] as a result more EMUs from nationwide railway network can enter Guangshen line, and use Shenzhen railway station,[17][18] Guangzhou East railway station or Guangzhou railway station as terminal station.[17] Thus, more cross-line traffic and also more variety of types of EMUs becomes available along the Guangzhou-Shenzhen railway.

On the otherhand, the construction of the Guangzhou-Zhanjiang High-speed Railway[19] results in a disruption of some of the cross-line traffic, as trains of China Railway coming from Foshan city will not enter and leave the Guangzhou Railway Station starting from 11 October 2023.[19]

Service heading towards Chaoshan or Fujian direction edit

 
Guangzhou East to Shantou service

Daily trains are offered between Guangzhou East Railway Station and Chaoshan Railway Station, a few of them will continue to Shantou Railway Station; in addition, starting from 1 July 2018, one departure serving the Guangzhou East to Chaoshan service will continue to Xiamen.

Since not later than 26 June 2021, more EMU trains are available for service between Xiamen (or Xiamen North Station) and Guangzhou, at which two of them (using Xiamen North Station at the time of writing in June 2023) will continue to Nanning East Station.[20][21] CRH2A EMU trains are in use for service between Xiamen North and Nanning.[21] However, with effective from 11 October 2023 the captioned trains, formerly from Fujian heading to Guangxi province, are shorten to serve only between Fujian province and Guangzhou city.

 
Memory: D3653/D3652 train, served by CRH2A EMU, made a stop at Dongguan station, after departing from Nanpingshi (some 35km from Wuyishan) via Fuzhou, Xiamen North, and Shenzhen North stations, and after Dongguan station the train will continue to Guangzhou via Guang-Shen line, and the final destination for D3653/D3652 is Nanning East station at the time of writing in year 2023. This photo was taken in 30 June 2023. For opposite direction train number is D3651/D3654. IMPORTANT: According to the official "Train 12306" app, train number D3653/D3652 will still serve the above-mentioned stations by CRH2A train, except that the train will NOT stop at Dongguan station since 1 July 2023
 
Train serving Xiamen (North) - Guangzhou - Nanning (East) service.[21] It's CRH2A EMU serving train number D3655/D3658 from Nanning (East) station...
 
...to Xiamenbei Station (see the final destination as shown on the display board of the train), which means Xiamen (North) station. For opposite direction train number is D3657/D3656

Starting January 2024, newly added service using CRH380A EMU running between Guangzhou East railway station and Longyan railway station becomes available.[22]

Service heading towards Zhejiang or Jiangsu Province direction edit

Starting 11 October 2022, a pair of EMU train service between Guangzhou East railway station and Hangzhou East railway station numbered D3121/4 and D3122/3 with a stop at Shenzhen North railway station[23] becomes available that CRH1E trains are in use.[24][25]

Service heading towards Ganzhou direction edit

Train departures are available between Guangzhou East station and Ganzhou West railway station.

Between 15 January 2022[26] to 9 January 2024,[27] a pair of departures is available using CRH380A EMU trains, at which train G2775/G2778 departs from Guangzhou East station exists, and train G2777/G2776 departs from Ganzhou West station, as at June 2023 this service serves Dongguan railway station as well; in addition, another pair for the Guangzhou East to Ganzhou West service was added since 11 October 2022, with train number D1695/D1698 and D1697/D1696,[28] at which CRH1E-250 train is in use as at June 2023.

 
CRH380A EMU serving train G2775
 
G2775 stopping and providing passenger service at Dongguan station as at June 2023

Starting from 10 January 2024, the above-mentioned service was suspened,[29] and the newly added service for cross-line traffic between Guangzhou East station and Ganzhou West railway station heading to JiangXi Province direction takes Guangzhou–Shanwei HSR to Ganzhou–Shenzhen HSR[30] instead thus the new service no longer serves Dongguan railway station.

Service heading west from Guangzhou edit

At present, a disruption of this cross-line traffic is occurring because of the construction of the Guangzhou-Zhanjiang High-speed Railway.[19]

Starting 10 July 2019 to 10 October 2023, there was a daily service between Shenzhen Railway Station and Huaiji Railway Station on Guiyang-Guangzhou HSR,[31] which is the first utilizing the whole Guangzhou-Shenzhen line in full as part of the route; however, according to the new railway timetable effective from 11 October 2023, such direct train service no longer exist.

 
In 2023, CRH2A EMU train serves Shenzhen Station by running the train number D3666 (from Shenzhen to Liuzhou at that moment) [32]

China Railway Nanning Group's [32] CRH2A EMU trains running on the whole Guangzhou-Shenzhen line used to be exist that, since not later than year 2023 such EMU train service was previously available between Shenzhen railway station (the one in Luohu district near the Hong Kong border) and Liuzhou[32] via Guangzhou, which was numbered D3665/D3666; however, with effective from 11 October 2023, train number D3665/D3666 no longer serves Shenzhen and Dongguan, and this pair of train serves Zhuhai and Zhongshan instead.[33]

Image gallery edit

See also edit


Note edit

  1. ^ It was reported that "Z-class" train services between Shenzhen East and Guangzhou East, numbered Z8351-Z8354, existed temporarily in December 2019.[6]
  2. ^ The author(s) or editor of a media report website,[6] in Chinese, use the Chinese words「臨時」(at which the meaning equals to "temporal" in English) when reporting the Z8351-Z8354 service in December 2019.[6] For situation in year 2024, the service period of D9785-D9786 as reported by the China Railway's official website[9] only confined within Chunyun period.
  3. ^ Other than the metioned temporary added trips in October 2023, another example occurred that information was released to the internet in a similar way (in Chinese language), is on 6 April 2024[10]
  4. ^ Top class; Chinese: 特等站

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  • Guangshen Railway (official site)
  • MTR Intercity Passenger Services

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This article is about the Chinese Section of the Kowloon Canton railway For the British Section of the Kowloon Canton railway see East Rail line For the company that operates the railway see Guangshen Railway company Not to be confused with Guangzhou Shenzhen intercity railway Guangshen railway or Guangzhou Shenzhen railway Chinese 广深铁路 or 广深线 also known as the Chinese section of the Kowloon Canton railway 广九铁路华段 in 1911 1949 is a railway in Guangdong province in the People s Republic of China between Guangzhou and Shenzhen It is operated by Guangshen Railway Co Ltd a publicly traded company Guangzhou Shenzhen railwayCRH6A at Guangzhou Shenzhen Railway in Guangzhou in March 2018OverviewOther name s Guangshen railwayKowloon Canton railway Chinese section Native name广深铁路广深线StatusOperationalOwnerChina Railway Guangzhou GroupLine number4LocaleGuangdong Province Guangzhou Dongguan ShenzhenTerminiGuangzhouShenzhenStations22ServiceTypeHigher speed railHeavy railSystemChina RailwayOperator s China Railway Guangzhou Group Guangshen Railway CompanyRolling stockCRH1A EMU CRH6A EMU Regular service CR200J Occasionally for Demand relief between Guangzhou and Shenzhen station or Shenzhen East station CRH1A A EMU e g Guangzhou East to Xiamen EMU service CRH1E 250 EMU e g Guangzhou East to Hangzhou East EMU train service CRH2A EMU e g Nanchang West to Guangzhou East EMU train service via Shenzhen city and Dongguan CRH380A EMU e g Guangzhou East to Longyan EMU train service via Xintang HistoryOpened8 October 1911 112 years ago 1911 10 08 TechnicalLine length147 km 91 mi Number of tracksQuadruple track Guangzhou East Shenzhen Double track Guangzhou Guangzhou East Track gauge1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in standard gaugeElectrification25 kV 50 Hz AC Overhead line Operating speed180 km h 110 mph tracks 1 and 2 140 km h 87 mph tracks 3 and 4 SignallingCentralized CTCS Automatic closing block system UM 70 ZPW 2000 Route mapLegendJingguang railway Guangmao railway Guangzhou 0 kmYunlu 4 kmGuangzhou East 8 kmShipai 12 kmJishan 20 kmXiayuan 27 kmNangang 32 kmXintang 39 kmShapu 45 kmXiancun 51 kmShitan 60 kmHonghai 64 kmShilong 69 kmDongguan 72 kmChashan 75 kmNanshe 78 kmHengli 84 kmChangping 90 kmDongguan EastJingjiu railway Zhangmutou 103 kmGanzhou Shenzhen high speed railwayTangtouxia 114 kmShigu 119 kmPinghu 127 kmPinghu SouthPingyan railway to Yantian District in Shenzhen Pingnan railway to Shenzhen West Shenzhen East 139 kmSungang 144 kmShenzhen 147 kmLo Wu Bridge the border between HKSAR amp ShenzhenEast Rail line of MTR Guangshen RailwaySimplified Chinese广深铁路Traditional Chinese廣深鐵路TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinGuǎngshen TieluIPA kwa ŋ ʂe n tʰje lu Yue CantoneseJyutpinggwong2sam1 tit3lou6IPA kʷɔːŋ sɐm tʰiːt lou Kowloon Canton railway Chinese sectionSimplified Chinese广九铁路华段Traditional Chinese廣九鐵路華段TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinGuǎngjiǔ Tielu HuaduanIPA kwa ŋ tɕjo ʊ tʰje lu xwa twa n Yue CantoneseJyutpinggwong2gau2 tit3lou6 waa4dyun6IPA kʷɔːŋ kɐu tʰiːt lou waː tyːn With a length of 147 kilometres 91 mi it was the first railway in the People s Republic of China to reach the speed of 220 km h 137 mph in some sections though it is limited to about 180 km h 112 mph during commercial operation Now it has four tracks between Guangzhou East and Shenzhen railway station Line 1 and 2 are up direction and down direction 200 km h 124 mph currently restricted to 180 km h 112 mph in operation passenger lines for CRH EMU respectively and Lines 3 and 4 are up direction and down direction 160 km h 99 mph currently restricted to 140 km h 87 mph in operation mixed passenger and freight line respectively In order to reduce the interference to passenger trains in the daytime from lower speed freight trains most freight trains will be scheduled to run at night Guangshen railway connects with several other important railways to different directions It links Jingguang railway and Guangmao railway in Guangzhou Jingjiu railway in Dongguan with which shares two regular speed track and the East Rail line to Hong Kong at the southern end of the railway Besides there are some branch lines along Guangshen Railway such as Pingyan railway to Yantian Port Pingnan railway to Shenzhen West railway station and also the line to Huangbu Port Before the manifestation of COVID 19 pandemic in January 2020 traditional Z class border crossing services via the whole or part of the Guangshen Railway serving Hong Kong and mainland destinations including Changping Guangzhou East Foshan and Zhaoqing as well as to Beijing West and Shanghai were available However the above mentioned cross border services were suspended since the on set of COVID 19 pandemic 1 Starting 15 January 2023 train services between Hong Kong West Kowloon Railway Station and Guangzhou East Railway Station are available 2 which takes Guangzhou Shenzhen Railway as part of the route Contents 1 History 2 Guangzhou Shenzhen intercity service 2 1 Regularly operating C prefix trains 2 2 Demand relief trips 2 3 Rolling stock 3 Stations 3 1 Stations with services 3 2 All existing stations 4 Cross Line Traffic 4 1 Service heading to Guangzhou Baiyun Railway Station 4 2 Service heading to Hong Kong West Kowloon Railway Station 4 3 Service heading to other mainland cities 4 3 1 Service heading towards Chaoshan or Fujian direction 4 3 2 Service heading towards Zhejiang or Jiangsu Province direction 4 3 3 Service heading towards Ganzhou direction 4 3 4 Service heading west from Guangzhou 5 Image gallery 6 See also 7 Note 8 References 9 External linksHistory editSee also East Rail line and Kowloon Canton Railway The idea of constructing a railway linking Canton now Guangzhou and Kowloon in Hong Kong a British crown colony germinated in the late Qing dynasty In 1899 Britain and the Qing government agreed to construct the KCR British Section but Britain postponed the construction as Britain was busy at the Second Boer War in Africa In 1907 Qing government and Britain formally signed an agreement in Peking on issuing a 100 million bond as part of loan for the construction of the Chinese section of the Kowloon Canton railway In July 1907 construction of the British Section of the KCR began The construction of Chinese section was delayed and only started in 1909 Under the loan contract China needed to employ the British engineers for the construction of Chinese section but China still employed famous Chinese railway engineer Zhan Tianyou as a consultant On 8 October 1911 the Chinese section of KCR with total length of 142 77 km 88 71 mi was opened 3 The northern end of railway at that time was located in Dashatou 大沙頭 Guangzhou was demolished in 1951 The through train service between Kowloon and Guangzhou also started to operate at the same time After the establishment of People s Republic of China in October 1949 the Chinese section of the Canton Kowloon railway was renamed Guangshen railway and repairs were made to sections of the railroad damaged during the war In 1967 railway department carried out a comprehensive maintenance on Guangshen railway to improve the transport capacity Beginning in the 1980s economic reform policies of China the establishment of Shenzhen Special Economic Zone and rapid economic development in the Pearl River Delta region has brought large volume of imported goods and increased passenger demand to the railway Therefore the second line of Guangshen Railway was constructed during 1984 to 1987 in order to meet the huge demand Simultaneously Guangshen Railway Company the predecessor of Guangshen Railway Company which was directly subordinated to the Guangzhou Railway Bureau now Guangzhou Railway Group was established This company was in charge of the construction projects and operational management of Guangshen Railway In 1987 Guangshen railway became the first double track railway in Guangdong province Guangshen railway is the first place in China to carry out successfully speed up on the existing railroad At the beginning of the 1990s Guangzhou Railway Bureau and the Ministry of Railways carried out the pre feasibility research about raising the maximum speed of passenger trains to 160 km h 99 mph At 28 December 1991 the construction of the third line of Guangshen railway and the speed up improvement works of original double tracks started In October 1994 the maximum speed of a train reached 174 km h 108 mph during the test The first sub high speed 160 km h 99 mph 4 passenger train in China started commercial operation at 22 December 1994 operating between Guangzhou and Shenzhen nbsp Fourth track of Guangshen railway under constructionIn 1998 4 the electrification of two sub high speed lines of Guangshen railway was finished After the improvement the 200 km h 124 mph high speed trains are allowed to run on the existing sub high speed railroad A Swedish built X 2000 tilting train called Xinshisu began to serve intercity train service between Guangzhou and Shenzhen as well as the through train to Hong Kong The train are 165m long consisting of a power car five passenger cars and a trailing car The non power cars can have a pitch of up to 8 degrees They are noted for being very quiet less than 65 dBA even at 200 km h 124 mph Such Swedish X 2000 trains allowed the line to reach 200 km h 124 mph and 220 km h 137 mph 4 in some sections 4 of the Guangshen line Construction of the fourth track was commenced at 31 December 2005 and was finished at 18 April 2007 in time for the Sixth Speed Up Campaign Since then Guangshen railway has been the first four track railway in mainland China and it allows passenger trains and freight trains to run on separate lines nbsp CRH1A running on Guangshen railwayAs of 2007 intercity train service between Guangzhou and Shenzhen uses 8 car CRH1A highspeed EMU There were 100 pairs of trains operated daily The fastest journey time was 52 minutes between Guangzhou East and Shenzhen with no stop in between Train numbers D7002 and D7008 had been used for such direct service nbsp Tickets of intercity trains as of 2008Guangzhou Shenzhen intercity service editRegularly operating C prefix trains edit nbsp A departure using CRH6A EMU is waiting at Shenzhen railway station and heading for Guangzhou direction nbsp At the front Information plates that one at platform of Shenzhen railway station and another at the body of the trainRegularly operating service between Guangzhou and Shenzhen uses 8 car CRH1A EMU or CRH6A EMU Currently train numbers with prefix C are in use In Shenzhen these trains regularly uses Shenzhen railway station At Guangzhou side all trains serve Guangzhou East railway station and within the Guangshen line a few number of trains also serve Guangzhou railway station mostly in a manner as an intermediate stopping before terminating at Guangzhou Baiyun railway station 5 which is located at short distance beyond the Guangshen line nbsp Since the extended coverage to serve Guangzhou Baiyun station trains terminating at Guangzhou railway station become less seen C9418 as shown is a temporary additional arrangement operating during chunyun of year 2024 Demand relief trips edit Temporally added trips for the Guangzhou Dongguan Shenzhen service may be numbered with prefix Z Note 1 6 C or D using Shenzhen railway station or Shenzhen East railway station 6 7 8 9 10 as the terminal station It is possible that CR200J trains are deployed to the temporally added D prefix trips The emergence of D class trip using CR200J trains in Shenzhen railway station begins in December 2019 serving regular long distance trains numbered D727 D728 for Beijing West 11 12 while this service actually runs mainly along the Beijing Kowloon railway which starts its multiplexes with Guangshen line in Dongguan City meaning that the initial manifestation of CR200J trains along Guangshen line was just confined within a limited distance For the use of CR200J trains travelling longer distance of GuangShen line for demand relief purpose one noteworthy example is to start with an internet media reported that a temporally added service was available at September 29 30 and October 2 3 5 6 of year 2023 13 mentioning a pair of train service numbered D7495 D7496 although that was a cross line traffic between Changsha railway station and Shenzhen East railway station for demand relief nbsp Additional train D7496 as appeared in ticket selling machine an intermediate stop of D7496 was selected Shorter intercity service between Shenzhen East railway station and Guangzhou East railway station also exists although in a rare temporally Note 2 manner and not on a regular basis For the example in relation to the above mentioned D7496 service in year 2023 to start with Guangzhou Railway Group maintains serveral Sina Weibo accounts officially where latest information about status of available tickets up to date in particular for the days within peak demand period may be posted Previous posts in the Guangzhou Railway Group s official Weibo channels Note 3 show that service between Shenzhen East railway station and Guangzhou East railway station was provided 7 8 with available ticket on sale among at least some if not all of the days that the above mentioned D7495 D7496 trips were in service in year 2023 nbsp The Shenzhen East Guangzhou East service as shown at the information Display in the passenger waiting area of Shenzhen East railway station nbsp The Shenzhen East Guangzhou East service at platform of Shenzhen East railway station nbsp The arrival of Shenzhen East Guangzhou East service 8 at platform of Guangzhou East railway stationExamples of temporally added D class service between Guangzhou city and Shenzhen city during peak demand holidays at which written notice has been announced via the website of China Railway beforehand include the added service during Spring Festival Travel Rush or named as chunyun in year 2024 numbered D9785 D9786 9 serving between Shenzhen East railway station and Guangzhou East railway station and D9791 D9796 14 serving between Guangzhou East railway station and Shenzhen railway station nbsp Information Display at platform of Guangzhou East railway station showing the final destination Shenzhen railway station of D9795 serviceRolling stock edit Time Rolling stocks using by Guangshen intercity trainsBefore 1966 SL6 steam locomotive hauling 21 Series 22 Series railway carriages1966 mid 1970s SL6 steam locomotive Dongfanghong1 DF diesel locomotive from 1972 hauling 21 Series 22 Series railway carriageDongfanghong1 DF diesel locomotive from 1972 hauling 24 Series railway carriages with air conditioning 91 92 Express 1970s late 1994 Locomotives DF3 ND2 DF4B from 1985 DF9 diesel locomotive from 1990s Passenger coaches 24 Series with air conditioning 25 Series 22 Series 22 Series railway carriages with air conditioningLate 1994 1998 Locomotives DF4B DF9 DF11 diesel locomotivePassenger coaches 22 Series Double deck 25B Series with air conditioning 25Z Series1998 2004 DF4B diesel locomotive hauling 22 Series Double deck 25B Series with air conditioning SS8 electric locomotive DF11 diesel locomotive hauling 25Z Series 25C Series railway carriage DDJ1 EMU 1999 2000 Xianfenghao EMU 2001 X2000 tilting trainDJJ1 EMU Blue Arrow from 2001 2004 2006 DF4B diesel locomotive hauling Double deck 25B Series with air conditioning SS8 electric locomotive DF11 diesel locomotive hauling 25Z Series 25C Series railway carriageX2000 tilting train DJJ1 EMU Blue Arrow 2007 DF11 diesel locomotive hauling 25Z Series railway carriage Until 25 April 2007 DF4B diesel locomotive hauling Double deck 25B Series with air conditioning Until 30 June 2007 DJJ1 EMU Blue Arrow Until 25 April 2007 CRH1A EMU from 1 February 2007 CRH6A EMU from 2018 2021 from year 2023 CR200J from year 2023 nbsp CR200J train serving temporally added intercity trip D9757 from Guangzhou East railway station Destination of D9757 in Chinese would be shown in the photo below nbsp to Shenzhen railway station Photographs taken in year 2023 Stations editStations with services edit Most of the existing stations on the line are abandoned for passenger service while reopening of a previously abandoned station after refurbishment can occur Examples include Pinghu in year 2016 15 and Xintang in year 2024 16 As at year 2023 major stations on the line offering passengers service are in order StationNo Station Name Chinese Distancekm PRD MIR CR C train transfers connections Metrotransfers connections LocationGZQ Guangzhou 广州 0 0 GFZ GQ nbsp 2 5 Yuexiu GuangzhouGGQ Guangzhou EastGuangzhoudong 广州东 8 8 SS nbsp 1 3 TianheRTQ Dongguan 东莞 64 72 nbsp 2 Shilong DongguanDAQ Changping 常平 18 90 ChangpingZOQ Zhangmutou 樟木头 13 103 ZhangmutouPHQ Pinghu 平湖 24 127 nbsp 10 Longgang ShenzhenBJQ Shenzhen EastShenzhendong 深圳东 12 139 nbsp 3 5SZQ Shenzhen 深圳 8 147 nbsp 1 via Luohu nbsp 9 via Renmin South nbsp East Rail line via Lo Wu LuohuAll existing stations edit Existing stations nbsp nbsp Station NameEnglish Station NameChinese TotalDistance Transfer Location Grade Notes Guangzhou 广州 0 nbsp nbsp 2 5 nbsp nbsp nbsp Yuexiu Guangzhou T Note 4 Stop station for a few number Guangzhou Shenzhen trains CRH Yunlu 云麓 4 4 Not for passenger service Decommissioned in 2009 Guangzhou East 广州东 8 nbsp nbsp 1 3 nbsp nbsp nbsp Tianhe Guangzhou 1 The stop and departure station for all Guangzhou Shenzhen trains CRH Shipai 石牌 14 4 Not for passenger service Huangpu 黄埔 18 2 Not for passenger service Jiuyunhui 九运会 Decommissioned in 2002 Jishan 吉山 20 3 Not for passenger service Xiayuan 下元 27 Huangpu Guangzhou 3 Not for passenger service Nangang 南岗 32 4 Decommissioned in 2009 Xintang 新塘 39 Zengcheng Guangzhou 4 Reopened for passenger service since year 2024 16 Shapu 沙浦 45 5 Decommissioned in 2007 Tangmei 塘美 4 Decommissioned in 2007 Xiancun 仙村 51 4 Not for passenger service Shitan 石滩 60 4 Decommissioned in 2009 Honghai 红海 64 4 Not for passenger service Decommissioned in 2006 Shilong 石龙 69 Shilong Dongguan 3 Decommissioned in 2014 Dongguan 东莞 72 nbsp nbsp 2 nbsp nbsp nbsp 2 Stopping station for Guangzhou Shenzhen trains CRH Chashan 茶山 75 Chashan Dongguan 4 Not for passenger service Nanshe 南社 78 4 Decommissioned in 2007 Hengli 横沥 84 Hengli Dongguan 4 Decommissioned in 2009 Changping 常平 90 Changping Dongguan 2 Stopping station for Guangzhou Shenzhen trains CRH Tutang 土塘 94 5 Decommissioned Zhangmutou 樟木头 103 Zhangmutou Dongguan 3 Stopping station for Guangzhou Shenzhen trains CRH Lincun 林村 Tangxia Dongguan 4 Decommissioned in 2010 Tangtouxia 塘头厦 114 4 Not for passenger service Shigu 石鼓 119 4 Decommissioned in 2007 Tiantangwei 天堂围 122 Fenggang Dongguan 4 Decommissioned in 2007 Pinghu 平湖 127 nbsp nbsp 10 nbsp nbsp Longgang Shenzhen 4 Stopping station for some Guangzhou Shenzhen intercity trains CRH Pinghu South 平湖南 131 Not for passenger service Lilang 李朗 4 Decommissioned in 2007 Shenzhen East 深圳东 139 nbsp nbsp 3 5 nbsp nbsp 3 Departure station for some non high speed trains Regular CRH trains normally DO NOT stop here In very limited occasions 9 or for demand relief purpose mostly at those ultimately most busiest dates during peak demand periods some intercity D class demand relief trains 7 8 may depart or terminate here Sungang 笋岗 144 Luohu Shenzhen 1 Not for passenger service Shenzhen 深圳 147 nbsp nbsp 1 9 nbsp nbsp nbsp 1 The departure station for all regular service trains CRH Through service to from Hung Hom Kowloon via East Rail line Cross Line Traffic editService heading to Guangzhou Baiyun Railway Station edit nbsp A regular departure stopping at Guangzhou Station heading for Guangzhou Baiyun Railway StationAs mentioned in the Stations list in the Stations section in above a few number of departures using CRH trains provide service to Guangzhou railway station Starting year 2024 5 the coverage of above mentioned service is further extended to Guangzhou Baiyun Railway Station as the terminal station located at a short distance beyond the Guang shen line Service heading to Hong Kong West Kowloon Railway Station edit Main article Guangzhou Hong Kong high speed train This service uses Guangzhou Shenzhen railway and Ganzhou Shenzhen High speed railway to Shenzhen North direction and provides service between Guangzhou East railway station and Hong Kong West Kowloon Railway Station Service heading to other mainland cities edit For traffic heading to other cities there are services of EMUs using Guangzhou Shenzhen railway as part of the route The completion of upgrading work in year 2020 makes the whole Guangshen line to be compatible with CTCS 2 17 as a result more EMUs from nationwide railway network can enter Guangshen line and use Shenzhen railway station 17 18 Guangzhou East railway station or Guangzhou railway station as terminal station 17 Thus more cross line traffic and also more variety of types of EMUs becomes available along the Guangzhou Shenzhen railway On the otherhand the construction of the Guangzhou Zhanjiang High speed Railway 19 results in a disruption of some of the cross line traffic as trains of China Railway coming from Foshan city will not enter and leave the Guangzhou Railway Station starting from 11 October 2023 19 Service heading towards Chaoshan or Fujian direction edit nbsp Guangzhou East to Shantou serviceDaily trains are offered between Guangzhou East Railway Station and Chaoshan Railway Station a few of them will continue to Shantou Railway Station in addition starting from 1 July 2018 one departure serving the Guangzhou East to Chaoshan service will continue to Xiamen Since not later than 26 June 2021 more EMU trains are available for service between Xiamen or Xiamen North Station and Guangzhou at which two of them using Xiamen North Station at the time of writing in June 2023 will continue to Nanning East Station 20 21 CRH2A EMU trains are in use for service between Xiamen North and Nanning 21 However with effective from 11 October 2023 the captioned trains formerly from Fujian heading to Guangxi province are shorten to serve only between Fujian province and Guangzhou city nbsp Memory D3653 D3652 train served by CRH2A EMU made a stop at Dongguan station after departing from Nanpingshi some 35km from Wuyishan via Fuzhou Xiamen North and Shenzhen North stations and after Dongguan station the train will continue to Guangzhou via Guang Shen line and the final destination for D3653 D3652 is Nanning East station at the time of writing in year 2023 This photo was taken in 30 June 2023 For opposite direction train number is D3651 D3654 IMPORTANT According to the official Train 12306 app train number D3653 D3652 will still serve the above mentioned stations by CRH2A train except that the train will NOT stop at Dongguan station since 1 July 2023 nbsp Train serving Xiamen North Guangzhou Nanning East service 21 It s CRH2A EMU serving train number D3655 D3658 from Nanning East station nbsp to Xiamenbei Station see the final destination as shown on the display board of the train which means Xiamen North station For opposite direction train number is D3657 D3656Starting January 2024 newly added service using CRH380A EMU running between Guangzhou East railway station and Longyan railway station becomes available 22 Service heading towards Zhejiang or Jiangsu Province direction edit Starting 11 October 2022 a pair of EMU train service between Guangzhou East railway station and Hangzhou East railway station numbered D3121 4 and D3122 3 with a stop at Shenzhen North railway station 23 becomes available that CRH1E trains are in use 24 25 Service heading towards Ganzhou direction edit Train departures are available between Guangzhou East station and Ganzhou West railway station Between 15 January 2022 26 to 9 January 2024 27 a pair of departures is available using CRH380A EMU trains at which train G2775 G2778 departs from Guangzhou East station exists and train G2777 G2776 departs from Ganzhou West station as at June 2023 this service serves Dongguan railway station as well in addition another pair for the Guangzhou East to Ganzhou West service was added since 11 October 2022 with train number D1695 D1698 and D1697 D1696 28 at which CRH1E 250 train is in use as at June 2023 nbsp CRH380A EMU serving train G2775 nbsp G2775 stopping and providing passenger service at Dongguan station as at June 2023Starting from 10 January 2024 the above mentioned service was suspened 29 and the newly added service for cross line traffic between Guangzhou East station and Ganzhou West railway station heading to JiangXi Province direction takes Guangzhou Shanwei HSR to Ganzhou Shenzhen HSR 30 instead thus the new service no longer serves Dongguan railway station Service heading west from Guangzhou edit At present a disruption of this cross line traffic is occurring because of the construction of the Guangzhou Zhanjiang High speed Railway 19 Starting 10 July 2019 to 10 October 2023 there was a daily service between Shenzhen Railway Station and Huaiji Railway Station on Guiyang Guangzhou HSR 31 which is the first utilizing the whole Guangzhou Shenzhen line in full as part of the route however according to the new railway timetable effective from 11 October 2023 such direct train service no longer exist nbsp In 2023 CRH2A EMU train serves Shenzhen Station by running the train number D3666 from Shenzhen to Liuzhou at that moment 32 China Railway Nanning Group s 32 CRH2A EMU trains running on the whole Guangzhou Shenzhen line used to be exist that since not later than year 2023 such EMU train service was previously available between Shenzhen railway station the one in Luohu district near the Hong Kong border and Liuzhou 32 via Guangzhou which was numbered D3665 D3666 however with effective from 11 October 2023 train number D3665 D3666 no longer serves Shenzhen and Dongguan and this pair of train serves Zhuhai and Zhongshan instead 33 Image gallery edit nbsp Bond agreement signed in 1907 nbsp Foundation ceremony of the Chinese Section of KCR in 1909 Group photo of both Chinese and British officials See also edit nbsp Trains portal nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Guangzhou Shenzhen Railway China Railway List of railway lines in China Rail transport in China Kowloon Canton Railway Beijing Kowloon Railway Guangzhou Shenzhen Hong Kong Express Rail Link Guangzhou Shanwei high speed railwayNote edit It was reported that Z class train services between Shenzhen East and Guangzhou East numbered Z8351 Z8354 existed temporarily in December 2019 6 The author s or editor of a media report website 6 in Chinese use the Chinese words 臨時 at which the meaning equals to temporal in English when reporting the Z8351 Z8354 service in December 2019 6 For situation in year 2024 the service period of D9785 D9786 as reported by the China Railway s official website 9 only confined within Chunyun period Other than the metioned temporary added trips in October 2023 another example occurred that information was released to the internet in a similar way in Chinese 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