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  2. Beijing–Shanghai high-speed railway - Wikipedia

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    A day-time train D31 served the route, departing from Beijing at 10:50 every morning, and arriving at Shanghai at 20:49 in the evening, travelling mostly at 160–200 km/h (99–124 mph) (up to 250 km/h (155 mph) in a very short section between Anting and Shanghai West).

  3. Passenger rail transport in China - Wikipedia

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    The general train (普通旅客列车, which can be shortened to 普客, Puke) has as many stops as possible, and is often the preferred choice for rural workers to visit their home villages because of low ticket price. This is the slowest type of train and has the lowest priority in the Fixed Train Timetable (图定列车). The top speed is ...

  4. Beijing–Shanghai railway - Wikipedia

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    The BeijingShanghai railway or Jinghu railway (simplified Chinese: 京沪铁路; traditional Chinese: 京滬鐵路; pinyin: Jīnghù tiělù) is a railway line between Beijing and Shanghai. The line has a total length of 1,462 km (908 mi) and connects the municipalities of Beijing, Tianjin , and Shanghai, as well as the provinces of Hebei ...

  5. New high-speed sleeper train service connects Hong Kong with ...

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    Return trips depart from Beijing and Shanghai at around 8 p.m. and arrive in Hong Kong at 8.47 a.m. and 7.29 a.m. These routes run four days a week, departing all three stations every evening from ...

  6. Beijing–Shanghai high-speed train - Wikipedia

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    The CRH services between Beijing and Shanghai dates back to the sixth national railway speedup implemented on 18 April 2007, when the D31/32 trains began operation on the BeijingShanghai railway. The D32 train had a service time of 9h 59m, which was 2 hours shorter than the Z-series trains, and became the fastest train service between ...

  7. China Railway CRH3 - Wikipedia

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    In November 2010, the train was sent to Beijing-Shanghai High-Speed Railway for trial run. The trainset reached the maximum speed of 457 km/h (284 mph) on 5 December 2010. [ 20 ] More recently, during a subsequent test on 10 January 2011, a CRH380BL set reached a new record speed of 487.3 km/h (302.8 mph), breaking the previous record held by ...

  8. Shanghai–Chongqing–Chengdu high-speed railway - Wikipedia

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    Also part of the Shanghai–Wuhan–Chengdu passenger-dedicated railway. Shanghai–Nanjing intercity railway: Nanjing – Shanghai & Shanghai Hongqiao: 350 [20] 301 open July 2008 1 July 2010 [21] Shanghai–Nanjing section of the Beijing-Shanghai HSR: Nanjing South – Shanghai Hongqiao: 350 [22] 301 open 18 April 2008 30 June 2011

  9. Nanjing West railway station - Wikipedia

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    Located in Nanjing's Xiaguan District, near the southern bank of the Yangtze River, opposite Nanjing North railway station on the northern side of the river (in Pukou), the station was a point where passengers traveling e.g. from Shanghai to Beijing would have to get off the train and board a river ferry, to resume their northward journey from ...