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  2. Guiyang–Guangzhou high-speed railway - Wikipedia

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    The line is 856 km (532 mi) in length and can carry trains at speeds of up to 250 km/h (155 mph). [1] The line was built from 2008 to 2014 and opened on December 26, 2014. The line traverses rugged karst terrain in Guizhou and Guangxi and relies on extensive bridges and tunnels, which comprise 83% of the line's total length. [ 2 ]

  3. 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 ...

  4. High-speed rail in China - Wikipedia

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    The non-stop D211 train from Guiyang East to Guangzhou South on the GuiyangGuangzhou HSR, a line with designed speed of 250 km/h (155 mph), averages 207 km/h (129 mph) for the trip. The D312 EMU sleeper train between Beijing South and Shanghai on the non-high speed Beijing–Shanghai railway averages 121 km/h (75 mph) for the trip.

  5. Lanzhou (Xining)–Guangzhou corridor - Wikipedia

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    GuiyangGuangzhou high-speed railway, is a high-speed rail (HSR) line in southern China between Guiyang and Guangzhou, the provincial capitals, respectively of Guizhou and Guangdong Province. The line, also known as the Guiguang HSR, is dedicated to high speed passenger rail service. The line is 856 km (532 mi) in length and can carry trains ...

  6. Passenger rail transport in China - Wikipedia

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    Through High-speed services are available since 2018 between West Kowloon and Shenzhen, Guangzhou and other cities in mainland China like Shanghai, Xiamen, Guiyang and Beijing. Passengers have to pass immigrations in West Kowloon station, and those trains also serve as normal high-speed trains in mainland China.

  7. Changsha–Kunming high-speed railway - Wikipedia

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    June 17, 2015, Segment from Xinhuang to Guiyang opens for ticket sales with traffic to commence on June 18, [7] commencing between Changsha South - North Guiyang with 6 pairs of trains. [8] May 31, 2016, Guizhou-Yunnan section completed track laying [9] July 5, 2016, Guizhou-Yunnan section commenced testing [10]

  8. Guangzhou–Zhuhai intercity railway - Wikipedia

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    Guangzhou–Zhuhai intercity railway or Guangzhu intercity railway (simplified Chinese: 广珠城际铁路; traditional Chinese: 廣珠城際鐵路; pinyin: guǎngzhū chéngjì tiělù) is a dedicated, grade-separated regional railway linking Guangzhou South railway station in Panyu, Guangzhou, Jiangmen railway station in Xinhui, Jiangmen, and Zhuhai Jinwan Airport in Zhuhai, via Shunde ...

  9. Z-series trains - Wikipedia

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    However, some of these trains later had a few stops added to their schedule to boost the number of passengers. Generally, Z-series trains are overnight, all-sleeper trains that have travel time of around 10–14 hours, with an average speed of around 120 kilometres per hour (75 mph), and top speed up to 162 kilometres per hour (101 mph).