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  high-speed lines

Line name Shorthand (Chinese) Opened
[a]
Latest
exten.
expan.
[b]
Length
km
Trks
[c]
E
[d]
reg.
[e]
notes
Anhui–Jiangxi Wan'gan 皖赣 1934 1985 551 1 N E
Baoji–Chengdu Baocheng 宝成 1961 1993 668.2 1-2 Y SW, NW
Chengdu–Chongqing Chengyu 成渝 1952 1987 505 1 Y SW
Chongqing–Huaihua Yuhuai 渝怀 2005 2013 624.5 1-2 Y SW
Fuyu–Nenjiang Funen 富嫩 1930 1946 179.6 1 N NE
Fuzhou–Xiamen Fuxia 福厦 2010 275 2 Y S [note 1]
Hangzhou–Fuzhou–Shenzhen Hangfushen 杭福深 2009 2013 1450 2 Y S, E [note 2]
Hangzhou–Ningbo Hangyong 杭甬 2013 152 2 Y E [note 1]
Harbin–Manzhouli Binzhou 滨洲 1902 2007 934.8 2 Y NE [note 3]
Harbin–Suifenhe Binsui 滨绥 1903 1988 548 2 Y NE [note 4]
Hengfeng–Nanping Hengnan 横南 1997 470 1 Y S, E [note 5]
Jiaozuo–Liuzhou Jiaoliu 焦柳 1978 1639 1-2 Y/N S, N [note 6]
Jiayuguan–Ceke Jiace 嘉策 2007 460 1 N NW
Jinghe–Yining–Khorgos Jingyihuo 精伊霍 2009 2011 286 1 Y/N XJ
Kashgar–Hotan Kahe 喀和 2010 - 488 1 N XJ
Kuytun–Beitun Kuibei 奎北 2009 2011 468 1 Y XJ
Linhe–Ceke Lince 临策 2009 707 1 N NW
Longyan–Xiamen Longxia 龙厦 2012 171 2 Y S
Nanchuan–Fuling Nanfu 南涪 2012 79 1 Y SW
Nanjing–Qidong Ningqi 宁启 2003 2013 268 2 Y E
Nanjing–Tongling Ningtong 宁铜 1935 1977 208 1 N E [note 7]
Nanjing–Wuhu Ningwu 宁芜 1935 1968 102 1 N E [note 8]
Nanping–Fuzhou Nanfu 南福 1959 1995 186.7 1 Y S [note 9]
Nenjiang–Greater Khingan Forest Nenlin 嫩林 1964 1972 667 1 N NE
Ningbo–Taizhou–Wenzhou Yongtaiwen 甬台温 2009 282.4 2 Y E [note 1]
Ningwu–Jingle Ningjing 宁静 2000 2008 93.6 1 N N
Ningwu–Kelan Ningke 宁岢 1971 96 1 N N
Northern Xinjiang Beijiang 北疆 1992 2011 460 1 Y XJ [note 10]
Qiqihar–Bei'an Qibei 齐北 1931 1933 231 1 N NE
Shanghai–Hangzhou Huhang 沪杭 1909 2006 200 2 Y E [note 11]
Southern Xinjiang Nanjiang 南疆 1984 2013 1446 1-2 N XJ [note 12]
Ürümqi–Dzungaria Wuzhun 乌准 2009 264 1 N XJ
Second Ürümqi–Jinghe Wujing’er 乌精二线 2009 2010 381.5 2 Y XJ [note 13]
Wenzhou–Fuzhou Wenfu 温福 2009 298 2 Y S, E [note 1]
Xiamen–Shenzhen Xiashen 厦深 2013 502 2 Y S [note 1]
Xiangfan–Chongqing Xiangyu 襄渝 1975 2009 899 3 Y SW
Xiaoshan–Ningbo Xiaoyong 萧甬 1912 2009 147 2 Y E
Xinyi–Changxing Xinchang 新长 2005 2008 638 1 N E
Xuancheng–Hangzhou Xuanhang 宣杭 1958 2005 224 2 Y E
Yingtan–Xiamen Yingxia 鹰厦 1957 694 1 Y S

^a Year in which the line commenced freight or passenger commercial operation.
^b Year in which the most recent addition was made to the line. Additions may include line extensions or double-tracking.
^c Number of tracks. 1=single; 2=double; 1-2=partially double-tracked.
^d Electrification. Y=electrified. N=not electrified. Y/N=partially electrified.
^e Region(s) of China traversed by the line.

  • NE=Northeast (Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning, eastern Inner Mongolia)
  • N=North (Hebei, Henan, Shandong, Shanxi, Beijing, Tianjin, northern Inner Mongolia)
  • NW=Northwest (Shaanxi, Ningxia, Gansu, Qinghai, western Inner Mongolia)
  • E=Eastern (Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui, Jiangxi, Shanghai)
  • S=South (Hubei, Hunan, Fuijian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan)
  • SW=Southwest (Sichuan, Guizhou, Yunnan, Chongqing)
  • HK=Hong Kong
  • TB=Tibet
  • XJ=Xinjiang

Rail line notes

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  1. ^ a b c d e Part of the Hangzhou–Fuzhou–Shenzhen High-Speed Railway.
  2. ^ Consists of Hangzhou–Ningbo, Ningbo–Taizhou–Wenzhou, Wenzhou–Fuzhou, Fuzhou–Xiamen, and Xiamen–Shenzhen Railways.
  3. ^ Originally the western branch of the Chinese Eastern Railway.
  4. ^ Originally the eastern branch of the Chinese Eastern Railway.
  5. ^ Part of Hengfeng-Fuzhou Railway.
  6. ^ The Jiaozuo–Liuzhou Railway is double-tracked from Yueshan to Shimen and electrified from Yueshan to Huaihua. The Jiaoliu Line shares tracks with the Luoyang-Zhanjiang Railway from Luoyang to Shimen.
  7. ^ Encompasses Nanjing–Wuhu Railway.
  8. ^ Part of Nanjing–Tongling Railway.
  9. ^ Also called Nanping-Fuzhou Railway. Part of Hengfeng-Fuzhou Railway.
  10. ^ Runs parallel to the Second Ürümqi–Jinghe Railway.
  11. ^ Part of the Shanghai–Kunming Railway.
  12. ^ Line length does not include Kashgar–Hotan Railway, sometimes referred to as Phase III of the Southern Xinjiang Railway.
  13. ^ Runs parallel to the Northern Xinjiang Railway.