Shanghai–Wuhan high-speed train

The Shanghai–Wuhan high-speed train (沪汉高速动车组列车) is a high-speed train service between Shanghai and Wuhan, the capital of Hubei Province. Trains are operated by CR Shanghai, CR Wuhan and CR Xi'an.

Shanghai–Wuhan high-speed train
沪汉高速动车组列车
A CRH380BL EMU on the G597 service at Shanghai Hongqiao
Overview
Service typeG-series trains
StatusOperational
LocaleChina
PredecessorShanghai–Wuhan D-series trains
First service28 December 2013
Current operator(s)
  • CR Shanghai
  • CR Wuhan
  • CR Xi'an
Route
StartShanghai Hongqiao
End
Average journey time3h 53m - 5h 6m
Train number(s)G597-600, G675-678, G1719-1726, G1735-1738, G1763-1769
Line(s) used
On-board services
Class(es)
  • Business seat
  • First class seat
  • Second class seat
Catering facilities
  • Dining car
  • Trolley refreshment service
Technical
Rolling stockCRH380AL, CRH380BL, CR400AF
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
Track owner(s)China Railway

History

A CRH2A EMU on D3054 service at Hankou

The CRH service between Shanghai and Wuhan started on 1 April 2009, when the D-series trains commenced operations between the two cities.

The high-speed train service (G-series trains) between Shanghai and Wuhan commenced on 28 December 2013, reducing the travel time to 4-5 hours.

Operations

The G598/599, G1720/1721 and G1724/1725 trains towards Wuhan and the G600/597, G1722/1719 and G1726/1723 trains offer faster service with fewer intermediate stops, and are called "benchmark trains" (Chinese: 标杆车). Other trains have more stops and longer travelling times.

According to the train numbering rules of China Railway, odd numbers are for south or west bound trains and even numbers are for north or east bound trains. The trains from Shanghai to Wuhan travel northbound on Beijing–Shanghai HSR and westbound on Shanghai–Wuhan–Chengdu HSR, and the trains from Wuhan to Shanghai travel eastbound on Shanghai–Wuhan–Chengdu HSR and southbound on Beijing–Shanghai HSR. Therefore, all the train services on this route have 2 train numbers for the same service.

  •  : stop at the station
  • ↓: pass the station
  • —: out of service range
  •      : Benchmark train

Shanghai → Wuhan

Stops G598/599[1] G676/677[2] G1724/1725[3] G1720/1721[4] G1736/1737[5] G1768/1769 G1764/1765
Shanghai Hongqiao
Kunshan South
Suzhou North
Wuxi East
Changzhou North
Zhenjiang South
Nanjing South
Quanjiao
Hefei South
Lu'an
Jinzhai
Macheng North
Wuhan
Hankou

Wuhan → Shanghai

Stops G1766/1763 G1722/1719[6] G1738/1735[7] G1770/1767 G678/675[8] G600/597[9] G1726/1723[10]
Hankou
Wuhan
Hong'an West
Macheng North
Jinzhai
Lu'an
Hefei South
Nanjing South
Zhenjiang South
Danyang North
Changzhou North
Wuxi East
Suzhou North
Kunshan South
Shanghai Hongqiao

Rolling stock

A CRH380AL EMU on train G676 service

The services are operated with CRH380AL, CRH380BL and CR400AF trainsets.

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References

  1. "G598时刻表" (in Chinese). Retrieved 2018-10-16.
  2. "G676时刻表" (in Chinese). Retrieved 2018-10-16.
  3. "G1724时刻表" (in Chinese). Retrieved 2018-10-16.
  4. "G1720时刻表" (in Chinese). Retrieved 2018-10-16.
  5. "G1736时刻表" (in Chinese). Retrieved 2018-10-16.
  6. "G1722时刻表" (in Chinese). Retrieved 2018-10-16.
  7. "G1738时刻表" (in Chinese). Retrieved 2018-10-16.
  8. "G678时刻表" (in Chinese). Retrieved 2018-10-16.
  9. "G600时刻表" (in Chinese). Retrieved 2018-10-16.
  10. "G1726时刻表" (in Chinese). Retrieved 2018-10-16.
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