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22.5 metres (74 ft) Height: 330 metres (1,080 ft) Longest span: 1,092 metres (3,583 ft) Clearance below: 62 metres (203 ft) History; Construction start: 1 March 2014: Opened: 1 July 2020 (Shanghai–Suzhou–Nantong railway) Location
The Shanghai–Suzhou–Huzhou high-speed railway or Husuhu high-speed railway (沪苏湖高速铁路) is a high-speed railway in China. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was opened in December 2024. [ 3 ]
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It has 5 tracks and 3 platforms. [2] To enter the station, passengers can use the escalator from the ground floor to the ticket office or to the waiting hall on the 2nd floor. Passengers can exit the station through the underground passage to reach the bus station north or west of the square.
The average travel distance of public transport in 2011 was 8.5 kilometers, the travel time 50.8 minutes per trip and the travel cost of public transport is gradually reduced: in 2011, the cost of rail transit was 2.4 yuan per trip, down 14% from 2005; the cost of bus and tram trips was 1.8 yuan, down 5% from 2005.
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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).