Shenzhen North Railway Station
Other names | Shenzhen North |
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Location |
Shenzhen, Guangdong China |
Coordinates | 22°36′43″N 114°1′26″E / 22.61194°N 114.02389°ECoordinates: 22°36′43″N 114°1′26″E / 22.61194°N 114.02389°E |
Operated by | China Railway |
Line(s) | |
Platforms | 20 (9 island platforms, 2 side platforms) |
Connections | Shenzhen North Station |
History | |
Opened | 26 December 2011 |
Previous names | New Shenzhen (Shenzhen Xin) |
Shenzhen North Railway Station (Chinese: 深圳北站; pinyin: Shēnzhèn Běi Zhàn) is one of the four large inter city railways stations in Shenzhen, China and is located station in Longhua, Bao'an District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China.[1] It has 11 platforms and 20 lines. It is an interchange station between the Guangzhou–Shenzhen–Hong Kong Express Rail Link (Chinese: 广深港高速铁路), the Hangzhou–Fuzhou–Shenzhen High-Speed Railway (Chinese: 杭福深客运专线), future Maoming-Shenzhen High-Speed Railway[2] and Shenzhen Metro Line 4, 5 and 6.[3][4][5][6] Construction started in 2007 and was completed in June 2011.[7][8]
High speed trains run from Shenzhen North train station to Beijing (North), Xiamen and Guangzhou.[9]
History
Planning and design
Since 1980, Shenzhen Special Economic Zone, the established Shenzhen Railway Station has been the main railway terminal locally. But with the increasing frequency of trains, the original station has insufficient space to use. It is located in the city center and close to the border can not be expanded. So in the late 1990s it was proposed for the construction of a second railway terminal in Shenzhen. Prior to the completion of a second terminal, in the interim many long-distance trains in Shenzhen were able to use the temporary Shenzhen West Railway Station, (now permanent).
November 2003, the Shenzhen Municipal Government completed a new planning study that suggested that a new station to serve the Beijing–Guangzhou–Shenzhen–Hong Kong High-Speed Railway, Guangzhou–Shenzhen–Hong Kong Express Rail Link and the Xiamen–Shenzhen Railway would be located in Longhua District, Shenzhen in order to be central to all of Shenzhen.
July–October 2005, the Shenzhen Municipal Government and the Ministry of Railways jointly launched the " National Railway Passenger Station in Shenzhen Comprehensive Plan International Advisory ", inviting four foreign and three domestic design companies to submit their ideas to the Railway Survey and Design Institute. All submitting a preliminary plan for Shenzhen North Station as an integrated hub in the planning. August 2006, the two sides jointly signed a memorandum to construct the station. June 2007, the Ministry of Railways launched a project feasibility study & preliminary designs, which were completed in November 2007. Differeces between the Shenzhen authorities and the Ministry of Railways caused for a changing of views on the relationship between railway stations and urban transport, causing a delay in the coordination of planning. The final plans were only unveiled in 2008.[10]
Renamed
Numerous names were mooted for new project, with some being used in early announcements and planning documents, such as the New Station in Shenzhen, Shenzhen New Railway Station, Longhua Railway Station and others.[11] December 23, 2008, the Shenzhen Municipal Planning Bureau issued a public notice, the new Shenzhen station was officially named "Shenzhen North Station". Another station on the Guangzhou-Shenzhen Railway, formerly known as freight Shenzhen North Station & marshalling yard, was renamed Sun Gang station to avoid confusion.
Subway station
Shenzhen Metro Line 4 (Longhua Line) was opened and put into operation on June 16, 2011. At this time the Line 5 (Huanzhong Line) was also opened several days later on June 22, allowing for the Shenzhen North East Square to be officially opened. For up to six months before the high-speed railway was completed, the Shenzhen North Station subway and bus shuttle transfer hall functioned.
The opening of the high-speed rail station (2011-12)
The high-speed rail section of the Shenzhen North Railway Station had repeatedly delayed the opening time. It changed from before the November 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games to December 28 and then changed to August 8, 2011 and again postponed to December 26, 2011. Influenced by the 2011 Wenzhou high-speed train rear-end accident, coupled with the Chinese government beginning to reflect on the construction of all high-speed rail, this caused a slow down in high-speed rail construction and other issues. On December 26, 2011 morning, the Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong Express Rail Link's Guangzhou-Shenzhen section, opening ceremony was held in Shenzhen North Station, with the Minister of Railways Sheng Guangzu, the Guangdong Provincial Party Secretary Wang Yang, the former governor of Guangdong Province Huang Hua Hua and acting governor of Guangdong Zhu Xiaodan, who attended the ceremony. The first train G6126 left at 10:40am and in 28 minutes arrived at Guangzhou South Railway Station.[12]
Initial opening services were from Shenzhen North Station to Guangzhou South Station. Passengers wanting to travel between Wuhan and Guangzhou high-speed railway stations, had to transfer at Guangzhou South Railway Station. From April 1, 2012, the frequency of trains to Shenzhen North Station increased to 20 pairs, mostly to Wuhan Railway Station and Changsha South Railway Station.
Station structure
Shenzhen North Station is located in Shenzhen Bao'an District Longhua 9.3 km from the downtown area of Shenzhen . Its site is located in the geometric center of Shenzhen and population centers, with more favorable conditions for the development.[13]
The whole site is divided into three parts: the high-speed rail station house, East Plaza and West Plaza. The total land area extends about 650,000 square meters, with a construction area of about 400,000 square meters.[14] Among them, the high-speed railway was in a north-south direction, with the station building located on the top of the tracks ; the East Square is dominated by public transport interchange; West Plaza has most of the private car parking and long distance bus terminal.
Line 4 (Longhua Line), Shenzhen Metro located in Shenzhen North Station's East Square in an elevated station, running substantially parallel with the high-speed rail station under the large shared roof. The Pingnan Railway runs from east to west under the entire station but has no platforms and no services stop on this line. Line 5 (Huanzhong Line) of the Shenzhen Metro also runs east-west under the station complex. A substantial internal road network was developed to reduce the effect of taxi and bus traffic on the local road network.[14]
Elevation | West Square Plaza | High Speed Rail Station | East Square Plaza | ||
106m | Line 4 (Longhua Line), Shenzhen Metro Platforms | 5F | |||
100m | Commercial Area | Line 4 (Longhua Line), Shenzhen Metro Station Hall | 4F | ||
90m | Port inspection office | High Speed Rail | East Square Platform | Local Bus (Arrival) | 3F |
Coach Station | Waiting room, ticket office | Taxi (Arrival) | |||
84m | Taxi Parking | High Speed Rail Platforms | Transfer Hall | Local Bus (Departure) | 2F |
Private Vehicle Parking | Taxi (Departure) | ||||
78m | Private Vehicle Parking | High Speed Rail Arrivals Hall | Transfer Hall | Local Bus (Departure) | 1F |
Taxi (Departure) | |||||
Private Vehicle Parking | |||||
68m | Pinghu–Nanshan Railway No platform access | Line 5 (Huanzhong Line), Shenzhen Metro | B1F | ||
62.5m | Xinqu Blvd |
Platform Layout
- Site Layout
High Speed Train Lobby |
Lobby Level | High-speed rail ticket office, ticket vending machines, ticket gates and waiting areas restaurants, toilets |
High Speed Train Platforms | ||
←Futian/HK Direction | Guangzhou South Direction→ | |
Side Platform | ||
1Platform | Trains | |
2 Platform | Trains | |
Island platform | ||
3Platform | Trains | |
4 Platform | Trains | |
Island platform | ||
5Platform | Trains | |
6 Platform | Trains | |
Island platform | ||
7Platform | Trains | |
8 Platform | Cross Border Trains to/from Hong Kong | |
Island platform | ||
9 Platform | Cross Border Trains to/from Hong Kong | |
10 Platform | Cross Border Trains to/from Hong Kong | |
Island platform | ||
11 Platform | Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong XRL to West Kowloon | |
12 Platform | Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong XRL to Guangzhou South | |
Island platform | ||
13 Platform | Cross Border Trains to/from Hong Kong | |
14 Platform | Cross Border Long Distance Trains to/from mainland Chinese cities | |
Island platform | ||
15 Platform | Cross Border Long Distance Trains to/from mainland Chinese cities | |
16Platform | Trains | |
Island platform | ||
17Platform | Trains | |
18 Platform | Trains | |
Island platform | ||
19Platform | Trains | |
20 Platform | Trains | |
Side Platform |
Service
As of October 2012, Shenzhen North station is the terminal for numerous G-series trains on the Shenzhen-Guangzhou-Wuhan-Zhengzhou high-speed line. One of these trains continues on to Xi'an.[15] Commencing on December 26, 2012, trains now operate between Shenzhen North and Beijing West, making it the longest high speed rail journey possible in the world.[16]
All other Shenzhen's trains are served elsewhere. Less expensive D-series trains to Guangzhou, as well as various "conventional" trains to destinations throughout China leave from Shenzhen Railway Station; there is also a much less busy Shenzhen West Railway Station. Shenzhen East Railway Station opened in December 2012 to handle regional services and connected to Shenzhen North on the soon to be completed Hangzhou–Fuzhou–Shenzhen High-Speed Railway.
Vienna Hotels has its corporate headquarters in the Vienna International Hotel located at the station.[17]
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References
- ↑ "Railways station guide - Shenzhen". China Highlights.
- ↑ http://www.sz2011.org/Universiade/news/shenzhen/8519.shtml
- ↑ New Shenzhen (Longhua) Station
- ↑ New railway station to be built by 2011
- ↑ Guangzhou-Shenzhen-HK express rail link to start construction
- ↑ Better late than never
- ↑ Shenzhen New Railway Station to Be Built, Shortens Trip to Guangzhou
- ↑ Flickr photo of Shenzhen N Sta under construction
- ↑ "Xiamen-Shenzhen High Speed Railway opens to traffic". China Daily. 28 December 2013. Retrieved 29 April 2016.
- ↑ 孙永海.新深圳站客运枢纽工程前期工作实践[J].城市交通,2008,6(3):67-71.
- ↑ 深圳政府在线:关于我市“新深圳站”命名的通告,2007年7月24日
- ↑ 广州深圳升级为半小时城市圈。南方都市报,2011-12-27
- ↑ 宗传苓,谭国威,张晓春.基于城市发展战略的深圳高铁枢纽规划研究——以深圳北站和福田站为例[J].规划师,2011,27(10);23-29.
- 1 2 徐成永,王敏远.深圳北站综合枢纽在“高铁链接城市”中的探索[J].都市快轨交通,2011,24(1);18-22.
- ↑ Shenzhen North schedule (Chinese)
- ↑ http://english.sz.gov.cn/ln/201212/t20121221_2091407.htm
- ↑ "联系方式" (Archive). Vienna Hotels. Retrieved on November 9, 2014. "总部地址:深圳市龙华新区深圳北站西广场B1b栋维也纳国际酒店二层"
See also
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