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Jinan-Qingdao Express

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Overview

Corridor Connection

The Jinan–Qingdao high-speed railway, also known as the Jiqing high-speed railway, is a vital high-speed rail line connecting the major cities of Jinan and Qingdao within China's Shandong province. It forms a crucial part of the national Qingdao–Yinchuan corridor, enhancing connectivity within the region.

Enhanced Travel Times

This line significantly reduces travel time between Jinan and Qingdao, cutting the journey down to approximately 1 hour. This is a substantial improvement compared to the 2.5 hours required on the parallel Qingdao–Jinan Passenger Railway and the 4 hours needed on the conventional Qingdao–Jinan Railway.

Operational Status

The railway was officially opened on December 26, 2018, following planning approvals in June 2014 and construction commencing in 2015. Tracklaying was completed in 2017, marking a significant infrastructure development for Shandong province.

Stations

Jinan East

Jinan East Railway Station serves as a major hub. It connects with:

  • China Railway: Jinan–Qingdao Passenger Railway
  • Jinan Metro: Line 3

Zhangqiu North

Zhangqiu North Railway Station is a key stop along the line.

  • China Railway: Qingdao–Jinan Passenger Railway

Zouping

Zouping Railway Station facilitates regional travel.

  • No listed transfers.

Zibo North

Zibo North Railway Station serves the Zibo area.

  • No listed transfers.

Linzi North

Linzi North Railway Station is another important station on the route.

  • No listed transfers.

Qingzhoushi North

Qingzhoushi North Railway Station connects passengers within the region.

  • No listed transfers.

Weifang North

Weifang North Railway Station is a significant interchange point.

  • China Railway: Weifang–Laixi high-speed railway

Gaomi North

Gaomi North Railway Station serves the Gaomi area.

  • No listed transfers.

Jiaozhou North

Jiaozhou North Railway Station is a crucial connection point.

  • China Railway: Qingdao–Jinan Passenger Railway
  • Qingdao Metro: Line 8

Qingdao Airport

Qingdao Airport Railway Station provides access to the airport.

  • Qingdao Metro: Line 8 (via Jiaodong International Airport station)

Hongdao

Hongdao Railway Station is a key station on the line.

  • China Railway: Qingdao–Yancheng railway
  • Qingdao Metro: Line 8

Qingdao North

Qingdao North Railway Station is a major transit hub.

  • China Railway: Qingdao–Rongcheng intercity railway
  • Qingdao Metro: Lines 1, 3, 8

Route Details

Dimensions

The railway spans a total length of 307.83 kilometers (191 miles). It utilizes the standard 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) track gauge, common for high-speed rail networks worldwide.

Speed

Designed for high-speed operation, the line supports an operating speed of up to 350 km/h (217 mph), enabling the rapid transit times mentioned previously.

Key Infrastructure

The route includes significant engineering feats, such as the Jinan Shiji Passenger Railway's Yellow River Bridge, which features a unique road-rail bridge structure with separate decks for different transport modes. The line also traverses tunnels, including the Qingyang tunnel, contributing to its efficiency and directness.

Development History

Timeline

The journey from concept to operation involved several key stages:

  • Planning Approval: The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) approved the project on June 10, 2014.
  • Construction Start: Construction commenced approximately one year later, in 2015.
  • Tracklaying: The process of laying tracks began in 2017.
  • Operational Opening: The entire line was officially opened to traffic on December 26, 2018.

Strategic Importance

As part of the broader Qingdao–Yinchuan corridor, this railway is a critical component of China's national high-speed rail network. It alleviates pressure on existing lines and provides a faster, more efficient transportation option between two of Shandong's most economically significant cities.

Technical Specifications

Line Details

Length: 307.83 km (191 mi)

Track Gauge: 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in)

Performance

Maximum Operating Speed: 350 km/h (217 mph)

Operator: China Railway Jinan Group

Owner: China Railway

Termini

The line connects:

  • Hongdao Railway Station (Qingdao)
  • Jinan East Railway Station (Jinan)

Related Information

Parallel Route

The Qingdao–Jinan Passenger Railway runs alongside this high-speed line, offering a slightly slower but still efficient high-speed rail service. It complements the network by providing additional capacity and options for travelers.

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