Determination of train number in Rizhao area of Rizhao Qufu section of the high speed railway
On November 25, the reporter learned from Rizhao Transportation Bureau that the Rizhao Qufu section of the Jalan high speed railway (known as Lunan high speed railway during the construction period) was officially put into operation on November 26. At present, the number of trains in Rizhao area has been determined
Rizhao citizens can buy high-speed railway tickets from Rizhao west station to Qufu east station (about 1.5 hours), and then transfer from Qufu east station to g-head high-speed railway to Beijing south station or Shanghai Hongqiao Station. According to current statistics, there are 24 trains to Beijing south station every day, and 16 trains to Shanghai Hongqiao Station. After the opening of the
Jalan high speed railway, a circular high-speed railway passenger transport channel has been formed in Shandong Province with Beijing Shanghai high speed railway, Jinan Qingdao high speed railway and Qingdao salt railway, which has opened the inter city interchange of key cities in Shandong Province. It is a reality to travel around Qilu by high-speed railway. In mainland China, Shandong Province is the first province to open the high-speed railway circular passenger transport channel. At present, only Hainan Province has formed the high-speed railway circular passenger transport channel except Shandong Province
China Railway Jinan Bureau Group Co., Ltd. will arrange to open the passenger trains in the administrative area (i.e. in Shandong Province) in advance, and after the transition period, it will be adjusted according to the national railway operation chart of China National Railway Group Corporation, at which time, a new inter provincial high-speed rail passenger train will be opened. After the opening of the high-speed railway, Jinan Bureau arranged to open 20 pairs of passenger trains in the management area, including 14.5 pairs of trains passing Rizhao west station (4 pairs of ring lines and 10.5 pairs of opposite lines). (reporter Wang Shuai)