Zhangjiakou Wulanchabu section of Zhangjiakou Huzhou high speed railway is planned to open at the end of the year
Hebei news online (reporter Fang suju, Gao Zhenfa) learned from China Railway Hohhot Bureau Group Co., Ltd. that at 10:36 a.m. on December 11, g2405 Fuxing train from Beijing North railway station smoothly drove into Hohhot east railway station, completed the first test run of the whole line according to the plan, and the first high-speed railway in Inner Mongolia entered the countdown of operation.
Inner Mongolia's first high-speed railway to Beijing is composed of Zhang Hu high-speed railway and Jing Zhang high-speed railway. It is an important part of the Beijing Lanzhou channel in the "eight vertical and eight horizontal" of the medium and long term railway network planning. Based on the condition that the joint commissioning and test line has reached the opening conditions, this test is to simulate the formal opening operation situation, and comprehensively test the transportation organization, train receiving and departure, operation density, equipment status and other aspects of the high-speed railway between Beijing North and Hohhot East, thus laying the foundation for the opening operation of the whole line. After the
is put into operation, about 20 pairs of high-speed rail trains will be organized to run between Hohhot and Beijing every day. Cr400-bf type Fuxing EMU will be used to realize the "public transportation" travel of high-speed rail. The fastest running time will be shortened from more than 9 hours now to 2 hours and 18 minutes. The section from Wulanchabu to the east of Hohhot has been put into operation in August 2017, and the section from Zhangjiakou to Wulanchabu is planned to be put into operation simultaneously with the Beijing Zhangjiakou high speed railway by the end of the year. The opening of the first high-speed railway from Inner Mongolia to Beijing will greatly close the connection between the central and western regions of Inner Mongolia and the Beijing Tianjin Hebei region.