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Hankou railway station

Coordinates: 30°37′5.11″N 114°15′18″E / 30.6180861°N 114.25500°E / 30.6180861; 114.25500
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Hankou

汉口
China Railway
China Railway High-speed
 metro 
Hankou Railway Station on 29 December 2010
General information
LocationFazhen Dadao, Jianghan District, Wuhan, Hubei
China
Coordinates30°37′5.11″N 114°15′18″E / 30.6180861°N 114.25500°E / 30.6180861; 114.25500
Operated by
Line(s)
Platforms13 (6 island platforms, 1 side platform)
Connections
  • Bus terminal
History
Opened1991 (1991)
Services
Preceding station   Wuhan Metro   Following station
Template:WHM lines
Beijing–Guangzhou railway
Beijing West
Baoding
Shijiazhuang
Handan
Xinxiang
Zhengzhou
Luohe
Xinyang
Hankou
Wuchang
Yueyang
Changsha
Zhuzhou
Hengyang
Shaoguan East
Guangzhou

Hankou Railway Station (simplified Chinese: 汉口站; traditional Chinese: 漢口站; pinyin: Hànkǒu zhàn) is one of the three main railway stations in the city of Wuhan, the capital of the Hubei Province of the People's Republic of China. It is located within the section of the city commonly known as Hankou (i.e., the part of the city north of the Yangtze and Hanshui Rivers), although a fairly long distance (several kilometers) to the north from the historical center of Hankou.

The old Dazhimen Station (大智门火车站), the original terminus of the Beijing-Hankou Railway. Constructed in 1900-1903, it was closed in 1991, after the opening of the present Hankou Railway Station

History

When the Jinghan Railway from Beijing reached Hankou in the early 20th century, its terminus was the Hankou Dazhimen Station (大智门火车站), located right outside the walls of the bustling port city of Hankou. In 1991 the old station was closed, and services were relocated to the present Hankou Railway Station, located much further to the north from the central Hankou.

Hankou Railway Station became connected to Wuhan Metro on December 28, 2012, with the opening of Line 2 of the city's subway system.

Service

Like the Wuchang Railway Station on the other (southern) side of the Yangtze, the Hankou station is served by trains going in all directions. After the completion of the high-speed Hewu Railway from Hefei in April 2009, the Hankou Station became the main Wuhan terminal for the express trains arriving to the city on this line from Shanghai via Nanjing and Hefei, although as of March 2010 at least one of these trains arrives to the Wuhan Railway Station instead, and some go to Wuchang.

The Hankou Railway Station is also Wuhan's station for the Hanyi Railway, which goes west, to Yichang. Eventually, both the Hewu and Hanyi Railways will become sections of the Huhanrong Passenger Dedicated Line from Shanghai to Hankou to Chengdu.

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Metro Station

Hankou Station is served by a station of the same name on Line 2 of Wuhan Metro.

Metro Station Hall
Platform

Gallery

Nearby stations

There are two other major passenger railway stations in Wuhan:

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