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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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Shenzhen Railway Station

Shenzhen railway station (Chinese: 深圳站; pinyin: Shēnzhèn zhàn, formerly Shum Chun station), also unofficially known as Luohu railway station (Chinese: 罗湖站; pinyin: Luóhú zhàn), is located across from Luohu Commercial City in Nanhu Subdistrict, Luohu District of Shenzhen, Guangdong and is the southern terminus of the Guangzhou-Shenzhen Railway.

It is one of two stations with high-speed rail service in Luohu District. The other station is Luohu North railway station, which is currently under construction on Shenzhen–Shanwei high-speed railway.

History

Shenzhen railway station was first opened as Shum Chun, as the last stop of the Chinese section of the Kowloon–Canton Railway on 8 October 1911. This station situated in Dongmen, in what was then the market town of Shenzhen/Shum Chun. It was relocated near its current location on the China-Hong Kong border, opposite Lo Wu station, in 1950. This station was in turn demolished in 1983 and successively rebuilt and remodelled multiple times to its current scale.

Location

The station is located just north of the boundary with Hong Kong in a north–south alignment. The Guangshen Railway joins the East Rail line in Hong Kong just south of the station, where Lo Wu station on the Hong Kong MTR is located. The Shenzhen Metro system has Luohu station nearby on a lower level connected with Shenzhen railway station.

Layout

West
Platform 4 (side platform)
Long Distance Trains (12)
Long Distance Trains (10)
Platform 3 (island platform)
Long Distance Trains (8)
to Hong Kong——Through Trains (6)——to Guangzhou South
Guangzhou-Shenzhen Intercity Services
Platform 2 (island platform)
Guangzhou-Shenzhen Intercity Services
Guangzhou-Shenzhen Intercity Services
Guangzhou-Shenzhen Intercity Services
East Platform 1 (side platform)

Train services

Shenzhen railway station will be the main hub for inter-city trains in Guangdong Province, for example, and some of its current long-distance trains to Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu, Guilin and Fuzhou will be relocated to Shenzhen East railway station in the future. The higher-speed trains (up to 200 km/hour speed) between Shenzhen and Guangzhou/Guangzhou East railway station, however, will stay.

References

  1. ^ "罗湖规划双高铁枢纽!深圳站接入全国高铁网,深汕高铁催生罗湖北站". 3 November 2021.
  2. ^ "KCRC".
  3. ^ "深圳火车站为什么没有"站"字?很多老深圳人都不知道".
  4. ^ Buji Station renamed Shenzhen East -szdaily多媒体数字报刊平台

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