Shenzhen railway station






































Shenzhen


深圳



China Railway
China Railway High-speed

Shenzhen-Gare.jpg
Location Heping Road, Luohu District, Shenzhen, Guangdong
China
Coordinates
22°32′04″N 114°06′44″E / 22.5344°N 114.1121°E / 22.5344; 114.1121Coordinates: 22°32′04″N 114°06′44″E / 22.5344°N 114.1121°E / 22.5344; 114.1121
Operated by


  • Guangshen Railway Company

  • Ministry of Railways of the People's Republic of China


Line(s)


  • Guangshen Railway

  • Jingjiu Railway


Platforms 4
Connections



  • Shenzhen Metro Luohu station (Line 1)


  • Shenzhen Metro Renmin South station (Line 9)


  • MTR Lo Wu station (East Rail line)

  • Bus terminal


History
Opened 1911 (original station), 1950 (first station at current site), 1990 (current station building)

Shenzhen station (Chinese: 深圳站; pinyin: Shēnzhèn Zhàn, formerly Shum Chun station) or Shenzhen Luohu station (Chinese: 深圳罗湖站; pinyin: Shēnzhèn Luóhú Zhàn), is located across from Luohu Commercial City in the Luohu district of Shenzhen, Guangdong and is the southern terminus of the Guangshen Railway.




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Location


  • 3 Layout


  • 4 Train services


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





History




Opening of the original Shenzhen Station, 1911


Shenzhen station was first opened as Shum Chun, as the last stop of the Chinese section of the Kowloon-Canton Railway in 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. [1][2]



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 Station.



Layout




Sign directing passengers to in-station services, local transportation, and to Hong Kong




Trains in station area CRH1A




















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)




Shenzhen railway station area map



Train services


Shenzhen railway station will be the main hub for inter-city trains in Guangdong Province, for example, and its current long-distance trains to Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu, Guilin and Fuzhou will be relocated to Shenzhen East railway station in the future. Current high-speed trains between Shenzhen to Guangzhou railway station and Guangzhou East railway station, however, will stay.[3]


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Preceding station

China Railway High-speed China Railway High-speed
Following station

Shenzhen East
towards Guangzhou



Guangzhou–Shenzhen railway


Terminus
Preceding station

China Railways.svg China Railway
Following station

Dongguan
towards Beijing West



Beijing–Kowloon railway


Jiulong (Kowloon)
towards Jiulong (Kowloon)

All trains to and from Hong Kong skip intermediate stations on the East Rail line.


References





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  2. ^ "深圳火车站为什么没有"站"字?很多老深圳人都不知道".


  3. ^ Buji Station renamed Shenzhen East -szdaily多媒体数字报刊平台




External links


Media related to Shenzhen Railway Station at Wikimedia Commons


  • Shenzhen Railway Station,Luohu Station Shenzhen Metro Overview & History













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