Qinhuangdao–Shenyang High-Speed Railway

Qinshen Passenger Railway
Line length:404 km
Track gauge:1,435
Voltage:50Hz 25,000V AC
Maximum speed:250 km/h
Stations and mileage
toward Jingshan at Tianjin, Jingha at Beijing
Qinhuangdao 0 km
Shanhaiguan 16 km
toward Shenshan at Shenyang North
Dongdaihe 26.5 km
Suizhong North 79 km
Huludao North 138 km
Jinzhou South 181 km
Panjin North 250 km
Tai'an 305 km
Liaozhong 336 km
Huanggutun 401 km
toward Shenshan at Shanhaiguan
Shenyang North 404 km
toward Shenlian at Dalian, Shenji at Jilin, Shendan at Dandong

Qinhuangdao-Shenyang passenger railway or Qinshen railway (simplified Chinese: 秦沈客运专线; traditional Chinese: 秦瀋客運專線; pinyin: Qínshěn Kèyùn Zhuānxiàn) is a passenger-dedicated high-speed railway between Qinhuangdao and Shenyang, spanning a distance of 404 km. Construction started on August 16, 1999. Opened on October 12, 2003, it is the first newly built high-speed railway in China, costing CN¥15.7 billion (US$1.9 billion).[1] It is an electrified dual-track railway designed for a top speed of 200 km/h. By 2007 its top speed was increased to 250 km/h. In 2002, high-speed train China Star achieved a top speed of 321 km/h on Qinshen railway, setting a record for Chinese train speed. Currently, most of the passenger and freight trains between Qinhuangdao to Shenyang are diverted to this railway from Shenshan railway.

A China Railways CRH5 train on the Qinshen PDL.

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