AndrewJin
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This is my initial thread in this forum I've just known of.
These photos were captured when I took a D-class(200km/h) semi-HSR from Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station to Hankou Railway Station which is located in Wuhan. It was in January this year with some unexpected snowy weather.
Let me first introduce this route. From Shanghai to Wuhan about 800-840km, it depends on which station in Wuhan( Wuhan has three major railway terminals, Hankou, Wuchang and Wuhan). Now 23 D-trains(200km/h) and 8 G-trains(300km/h) are at service per day. The train will be first flying on Shanghai-Nanjing Intercity Line or Shanghai-Beijing HSR Line between Shanghai and Nanjing, then after reaching Nanjing South Railway Station, it will be on Nanjing-Wuhan semi-HSR Line. The whole journey takes around 5.5 hours for D trains and costs 265RMB for the second class( G train about 4-5 hours and 301RMB for the second class, only slightly more pricy because only the first Shanghai-Nanjing full HSR part is charged differently).
OK, let the photos speak for this journey. All captured by my mobile photos so please don’t judge the low quality.
p.s. some photos were taken by my friends, I will let you know in that case.
p.p.s. more about Wuhan attached
My route is illustrated in the CRH Network
A larger map, Shanghai-Nanjing-Wuhan
Waiting space of Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station, captured at the second floor where restaurants and cafès are located
One of the 32 platforms of Shanghai Hongqiao Sta.
The interior of my train D3090, Second Class
First class
Hefei Railway Station, tracks covered by snow
Hefei Railway Station, the capital of Anhui Province. The biggest one after Nanjing South
On the right is my D train, on the left is a G train(300km/h) bound for Beijing
These photos were captured when I took a D-class(200km/h) semi-HSR from Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station to Hankou Railway Station which is located in Wuhan. It was in January this year with some unexpected snowy weather.
Let me first introduce this route. From Shanghai to Wuhan about 800-840km, it depends on which station in Wuhan( Wuhan has three major railway terminals, Hankou, Wuchang and Wuhan). Now 23 D-trains(200km/h) and 8 G-trains(300km/h) are at service per day. The train will be first flying on Shanghai-Nanjing Intercity Line or Shanghai-Beijing HSR Line between Shanghai and Nanjing, then after reaching Nanjing South Railway Station, it will be on Nanjing-Wuhan semi-HSR Line. The whole journey takes around 5.5 hours for D trains and costs 265RMB for the second class( G train about 4-5 hours and 301RMB for the second class, only slightly more pricy because only the first Shanghai-Nanjing full HSR part is charged differently).
OK, let the photos speak for this journey. All captured by my mobile photos so please don’t judge the low quality.
p.s. some photos were taken by my friends, I will let you know in that case.
p.p.s. more about Wuhan attached
My route is illustrated in the CRH Network
A larger map, Shanghai-Nanjing-Wuhan
Waiting space of Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station, captured at the second floor where restaurants and cafès are located
One of the 32 platforms of Shanghai Hongqiao Sta.
The interior of my train D3090, Second Class
First class
Hefei Railway Station, tracks covered by snow
Hefei Railway Station, the capital of Anhui Province. The biggest one after Nanjing South
On the right is my D train, on the left is a G train(300km/h) bound for Beijing
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