Huangshan North railway station

Huangshan North railway station (Chinese: 黄山北站; pinyin: Huángshān Běi Zhàn) is a railway station of Hefei–Fuzhou High-Speed Railway in Xintan, Tunxi, Huangshan, Anhui and belongs to the China Railway Shanghai Group.[1] It commenced services with the Hefei-Fuzhou HSR on June 28, 2015.

Huangshan North

黄山北站
Other namesHuangshanbei
LocationXintan, Tunxi, Huangshan, Anhui
China
Coordinates29°49′07″N 118°16′02″E
Operated byChina Railway
Line(s)Hefei–Fuzhou High-Speed Railway
Hangzhou–Huangshan intercity railway
Platforms5
Other information
Station code
  • TMIS code: 34130
  • Telegraph code: NYH
  • Pinyin code: HSB
Classification2nd class station
History
OpenedJune 28, 2015

The station lies on the Hefei-Fuzhou HSR, part of the Beijing–Taipei high-speed rail corridor, and is the terminus of the Hangzhou–Huangshan intercity railway. The station is the second largest high-speed railway station in Anhui Province.

Rail services

Platforms
An EMU train heading to Fuzhou enters platform 3
EMU train stops at platform 4

The station is currently served by services operated by the following China Railway groups:

Railway group Destination
Beijing
Beijing South, Fuzhou, Tianjin West, Xiamen North
Guangzhou
Bengbu South, Guangzhou South, Hefei South
Jinan
Fuzhou, Jinan West, Qingdao, Xiamen North
Kunming
Hangzhou East
Nanchang
Beijing South, Fuzhou, Xiamen North
Shanghai
Beijing South, Bengbu South, Bozhou South, Cangnan, Changzhou North, Fuzhou, Hangzhou East, Hefei South, Nanchang West, Nanjing South, Sanming, Shanghai Hongqiao, Shenzhen North, Wenzhou South, Xiamen North, Xuzhou East
Wuhan
Hankou, Hangzhou East, Qiandaohu, Wuhan
Xi'an
Fuzhou, Hangzhou East, Xi'an North
Zhengzhou
Hangzhou East, Zhengzhou East
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References

  1. "上海局集团公司客运站数据(车站)" [Shanghai Group Corporation Passenger Station Data] (in Chinese). China Railway Customer Service Center. Retrieved 2 July 2020.
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