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  2. Shanghai–Hangzhou railway - Wikipedia

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    Its name in Chinese, the Huhang Line, is named after the railway's two terminal cities: Shanghai, whose Chinese character abbreviation is hu, and Hangzhou. The line is 200 km (124 mi) long and was built from 1906 to 1909. [1] Cities along the route include Shanghai, Jiaxing and Hangzhou. The line now forms part of the Shanghai–Kunming railway.

  3. Shanghai–Hangzhou high-speed railway - Wikipedia

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    The Shanghai–Hangzhou high-speed railway (Chinese: 沪杭客运专线 or 沪杭高速铁路), also known as the Huhang high-speed railway or Huhang passenger railway is a high-speed rail line in China between Shanghai and Hangzhou, Zhejiang. The line is 202 km (126 mi) in length and designed for commercial train service at 350 km/h (215 mph).

  4. Shanghai Songjiang railway station - Wikipedia

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    With the construction of the Shanghai-Suzhou-Huzhou High-speed Railway in Songjiang District, Shanghai, the scale of the high-speed rail is expanded from 2 platforms and 4 tracks to 9 platforms and 23 tracks, second only to Shanghai Hongqiao railway station (16 tracks and 30 platforms) and the under construction Shanghai East railway station ...

  5. Shangqiu–Hangzhou high-speed railway - Wikipedia

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    The Shangqiu–Hefei–Hangzhou high-speed railway, or Shanghehang high-speed railway, is a high-speed railway in China. [3] It opened in three sections from 2019 to 2022. History

  6. List of high-speed railway lines in China - Wikipedia

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    Projected HSR network in China by 2020 and travel time by rail from Beijing to provincial capitals. China's high-speed railway network is by far the longest in the world.As of December 2022, it extends to 31 of the country's 33 provincial-level administrative divisions and exceeds 40,000 km (25,000 mi) in total length, accounting for about two-thirds of the world's high-speed rail tracks in ...

  7. Category:Rail transport in Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai maglev train; Shanghai Suburban Railway; Shanghai Rail Transit; Shanghai–Hangzhou high-speed railway; Shanghai–Hangzhou railway; Shanghai–Kowloon through train; Shanghai–Kunming high-speed railway; Shanghai–Kunming railway; Shanghai–Nanjing intercity railway; Shanghai–Suzhou–Nantong railway; Shanghai–Woosung railway ...

  8. Template:Shanghai–Hangzhou high-speed railway - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for the Shanghai–Hangzhou high-speed railway, a railway in China.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.

  9. Category : Stations on the Shanghai–Hangzhou high-speed railway

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    Pages in category "Stations on the Shanghai–Hangzhou high-speed railway" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes .