Wuhan railway station
Wuhan 武汉 | |
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Location | Huanghe Lu, Hongshan District, Wuhan, Hubei China |
Coordinates | 30°36′36.69″N 114°25′7.19″E / 30.6101917°N 114.4186639°E |
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Platforms | 20 (9 island platforms, 2 side platforms) |
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Station code | TMIS code: 65800 Telegraph code: WHN Pinyin code: WHA |
Classification | Top Class station |
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Wuhan railway station (武汉站; 武漢站) is one of the three main passenger railway stations of Wuhan, the capital of China's Hubei Province. It is located northeast of Wuhan's East Lake, near a small lake called Yangchunhu, and is adjacent to the 3rd Ring Road. Administratively, the site is within the Wuhan's Hongshan District.
Although it shares its name with the sub-provincial city, this station was constructed rather recently; there was no Wuhan station before the construction of the Beijing-Guangzhou high speed railway, and Wuhan's main passenger railway stations were Hankou and Wuchang, representing old city names before the merger, which often confused outsiders. Completed in December 2009, the station has 11 platforms and 20 tracks. It serves the Beijing–Guangzhou–Shenzhen–Hong Kong high-speed railway, the Shanghai–Wuhan–Chengdu high-speed railway, and Zhengzhou/Jiujiang-bound passenger trains.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Wuhan suspended all public transportation effective 10AM local time on January 23, 2020. This order applied to all bus, metro, and ferry lines, as well as all outbound trains and flights.[1] Wuhan railway station was thusly closed until March 28.[2]
Design
The station was designed by Amenagement, Recherche, Pole d'Echanges (AREP), the Fourth Survey and Design Institute of China, MaP3, and SNCF-IGOA, after winning a two-phase competition in 2005. The design was inspired by the yellow crane, the symbol of Wuhan City. The distinctive roof is intended to resemble the crane's wings, and is based on a sine curve. The building consists of nine separated parts, symbolizing China's nine provinces, plus a central thoroughfare.
Construction
Construction of the station began in September 2006, and was completed in December 2009. It was built by China State Construction Engineering Corporation, which also built the Wuhan Airport and the Beijing CCTV building. Construction cost exceeded 14 billion Yuan (US$2 billion), including upgrades to surrounding infrastructure.[3]
The total construction area of the station is 370,860 m2 (3,991,900 sq ft), of which the station building has a 114,602 m2 (1,233,570 sq ft) floor area, a 13,324 m2 (143,420 sq ft) elevated pedestrian platform, a 143,664 m2 (1,546,390 sq ft) non-stop pillar canopy, a 60,650 m2 (652,800 sq ft) ground floor, and a 38,620 m2 (415,700 sq ft) ground floor car park. The main arch spans 116 meters (381 ft), and the highest point is 58 meters (190 ft) above the ground.
Services
Located on the main line of the Beijing–Guangzhou high-speed railway, Wuhan railway station is served by almost all trains traveling on this railway to or through Wuhan. (Only a small number of trains terminate at Hankou instead.)
Some high speed trains traveling via Wuhan on the Shanghai–Wuhan–Chengdu high-speed railway use Wuhan station as well, but most of them use Hankou instead. The Wuhan station is also served by some high speed trains traveling to and from Nanchang (on the Wuhan–Jiujiang Passenger Railway).
No "conventional" (non high-speed) trains are found in this station (due to this station is connected with high-speed line only); all of those services goes to Hankou or Wuchang stations instead.
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Under construction
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Opening Ceremony
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No.2 Ticket Office
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Platform at night
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Waiting Area
Wuhan Metro
Wuhan Railway Station 武汉火车站 | |||||||||||
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Location | Hongshan District, Wuhan, Hubei China | ||||||||||
Operated by | Wuhan Metro Co., Ltd | ||||||||||
Line(s) | Line 4 | ||||||||||
Platforms | 2 (1 island platform) | ||||||||||
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Structure type | Underground | ||||||||||
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Opened | December 28, 2013 (Line 4) | ||||||||||
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Wuhan Railway Station (Chinese: 武汉火车站), is a station of Line 4 of Wuhan Metro. It entered revenue service on December 28, 2013. It is located in Hongshan District and it serves Wuhan railway station.[4]
Station layout
G | Concourse | Faregates, Station Agent |
B1 | Westbound | ← Line 4 towards Bailin (Yangchunhu) |
Island platform, doors will open on the left | ||
Eastbound | Line 4 termination platform → |
Gallery
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Concourse
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Platform
Adjacent stations
Preceding station | China Railway High-speed | Following station | ||
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Hengdian East towards Beijing West
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Beijing–Guangzhou–Shenzhen–Hong Kong high-speed railway | Wulongquan East towards Hong Kong West Kowloon
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Hengdian East towards Hefei South
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Hefei–Wuhan railway | Terminus | ||
Terminus | Wuhan–Jiujiang high-speed railway | Huashan South | ||
Wuhan–Huangshi intercity railway | Huashan South towards Daye North
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Wuhan–Huanggang intercity railway | Huashan South towards Huanggang East
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References
- ^ "直击武汉天河机场:"封城"前有96架航班飞往全国". Retrieved 2020-01-23.
- ^ "3月25日零时起湖北恢复除武汉外铁路客站到达出发业务". People's Daily Online. Retrieved 2020-03-25.
- ^ http://english.sina.com/china/p/2009/1210/292182.html Magnificent Wuhan Railway Station – China News – SINA English
- ^ "Urbanrail—Wuhan". urbanrail.net. Retrieved 2020-09-15.