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Fuzhou Metro was approved for construction on 3 June 2009. Trial service closed to the public began on 30 December 2015 and lasted for three months. [3] The first operational line (the south section of Line 1 from Sanchajie Station to Fuzhou South Railway Station) started service on 18 May 2016. [4]
Fuzhou railway station (Chinese: 福州站; pinyin: Fúzhōu Zhàn, also spelled Fúzhōu Huǒchē Zhàn or Fuzhou Huochezhan) is a metro station and a railway station located in Fuzhou, Fujian Province, China, at the junction of the Wenzhou–Fuzhou railway, Nanping–Fuzhou railway, and Fuzhou–Xiamen railway which are operated by the Nanchang Railway Bureau of the China Railway Corporation.
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 ...
Sanchajie Station (Chinese: 三叉街站; pinyin: Sānchājiē zhàn; Fuzhounese: [saŋ˨˩ ʒa˥˥ ɛ˥˥]) is a metro station of Line 1 of the Fuzhou Metro. It is located at the intersection of Shangsan Road, South Liuyi Road and Zexu Avenue in Cangshan District, Fuzhou, Fujian, China. [1] It started operation on May 18, 2016. [2]
Line 1 is a metro rail line running from north to south in Fuzhou metropolitan area. It operates between Xiangfeng Station and Sanjiangkou Station, running through Fuzhou Railway Station, Dongjiekou Station, Nanmendou Station, Sanchajie Station, Chengmen Station, and Fuzhou South Railway Station, all of which are cities' major transportation junctions and proposed transfer stations with other ...
The opening of a further section from Ancient Luozhou Town to Fuzhou South railway station, which will extend the line's length to 27.7 km (17.2 mi), was delayed due to the delay of the reconstruction of the train station for the Fuzhou–Xiamen high-speed railway, which is expected to re-open in the second half of 2023. [2]
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The high-speed railway runs parallel to the existing Fuzhou–Xiamen railway which opened in 2010. Trains run at 350 km/h (220 mph), faster than the 250 km/h (160 mph) design speed of the existing railway. The expected journey time between Fuzhou and Xiamen is 55 minutes. [2] The project includes a new depot north of Xiamen North railway ...