Hanghai_line

Hangzhou–Haining Intercity Rail

Hangzhou–Haining Intercity Rail

Railway line in Zhejiang, China


The Hangzhou–Haining Intercity Rail (Chinese: 杭海城际, abbreviation: HHCJ), also known as the Hanghai line, is a commuter rail line connected to, but operated independently of the Hangzhou Metro that connects the cities Hangzhou and Haining in Zhejiang, China. The total length is 46.38 km (28.819 mi) and has 12 stations, including 4 underground stations and 8 elevated stations and 2 stations with passing loops for express services.[3] The line began construction in late 2016 and opened on 28 June 2021.[4][5]

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Opening timeline

In November 2012, the Haining Municipal Government started preliminary work on the project. In December of the same year, an agreement was signed with the Yuhang District of Hangzhou.[6]

In February 2013, the Zhejiang Provincial Development and Reform Commission submitted the "Recent Construction Plan for the Intercity Railway in the Metropolitan Area of Zhejiang Province" to the National Development and Reform Commission, the plan includes the Hangzhou-Haining Intercity Railway.[7] This plan was approved by the NDRC on 16 December 2014.[8] construction started on the first section of the Hangzhou–Haining intercity railway project between Chang'an to Zhouwangmiao Stations on 15 December 2016.[9]

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Fares

Fares for the line start at ¥2 for a trip of 4 km (2.485 mi) or less. For trips between 4 and 12 km (2.485 and 7.456 mi), each additional 4 km (2.485 mi) or less costs ¥1. For trips between 12 and 24 km (7.456 and 14.913 mi), each additional 6 km (3.728 mi) or less costs ¥1. For trips over 24 km (14.913 mi), each additional 8 km (4.971 mi) costs ¥1. A trip along the entire line from Linpingnan Railway Station to International Campus, ZJU costs ¥9.[10]

Hangzhou Metro and Shaoxing Metro farecards and the Hangzhou Metro and Shaoxing Metro ride code can be used on the line. It is possible to buy a ticket from any metro station in Hangzhou or Shaoxing directly to a station on the Hangzhou-Haining Intercity Rail, and passengers do not pass through ticket gates when transferring at Linpingnan Railway Station. However, Hangzhou Metro farecard discounts and day passes are not valid on the Hangzhou-Haining Intercity Rail.

Route description

The line begins in the Linping district of Hangzhou at the Linpingnan Railway Station metro station, which connects the line to Line 9 (formerly the Linping branch of Line 1) of the Hangzhou Metro and is the line's only connection to the Hangzhou Metro. The line starts underground in its first tunnel (out of three tunnels) parallel to the Shanghai-Hangzhou high-speed railway and proceeds eastward underground, where it surfaces and rises to a viaduct before reaching Xucun station. The line continues eastward, continuing to parallel the Shanghai-Hangzhou high-speed railway, until it reaches Hainingxi Railway Station, where passengers can transfer to the high-speed rail station of the same name, which parallels the Hangzhou-Haining Intercity Rail station.

A train on the Hangzhou-Haining Intercity Rail arrives at Yanguan station.

Past Hainingxi Railway Station, the line enters its second tunnel, where it curves away from the Shanghai-Hangzhou high-speed railway. The line then rises back to a viaduct and reaches the town of Chang'an and makes several stops there. Past Chang'an, the line reaches Zhouwangmiao station, which contains the first of the line's two passing loops for express trains. The train travels through the rural countryside until it reaches Yanguan station, located north of the Yanguan Town Tide-Viewing Park.

The line then passes by the Yanguan Depot, located north of the tracks, which stores and maintains the fleet of trains used on the line, and Tongjiu Highway station, a station at a road that leads northwards to Tongxiang. At Xieqiao station, the line reaches its second and final passing loop for express trains.

Arriving in downtown Haining, the line descends into its third and final tunnel, making three final stops at Leather City, Haichang Road, and International Campus, ZJU, all three of which are located underground. The tail tracks, which are used for reversing trains, extend a couple hundred metres past International Campus, ZJU station, ending just before reaching the station's namesake campus.

Stations

Notes on service routes:

  • L: Local service
  • Ex: Express service, only trains toward Linpingnan Railway Station stop at Hainingxi Railway Station (↑), and only those toward International Campus, ZJU stop at Chang'an (Dongfang College) (↓)
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Passing loops for express trains are located at Zhouwangmiao and Xieqiao stations.


References

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  2. "浙江省都市圈城际铁路近期建设规划环境影响报告书(简本)". 2013-10-15. Archived from the original on 15 October 2013. Retrieved 2022-01-03.
  3. "Hangzhou-Haining intercity railway". zhejiang.chinadaily.com.cn. 2020-07-09. Retrieved 2021-07-16.
  4. "一个重大项目 一次科学决策·海宁日报". 2018-12-27. Archived from the original on 27 December 2018. Retrieved 2022-01-03.
  5. "关于浙江省都市圈城际铁路规划的批复(发改基础[2014]2865号)". 2018-09-02. Archived from the original on 2 September 2018. Retrieved 2022-01-03.
  6. "杭州至海宁城际铁路先行段开工 - 嘉兴在线". 2017-09-27. Archived from the original on 27 September 2017. Retrieved 2022-01-03.
  7. sina_mobile (2021-03-10). "杭海城铁票制票价与杭州地铁一致 票价2元起步". zj.sina.cn (in Chinese). Retrieved 2023-07-05.

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