Hangzhou–Haining Intercity Rail

The Hangzhou–Haining Intercity Rail (Chinese: 杭海城际, abbreviation: HHCJ), also known as the Hanghai line, is a commuter rail line connected to, but operated independently of the Hangzhou Metro that connects the cities Hangzhou and Haining in Zhejiang, China. The total length is 46.38 km (28.819 mi) and has 12 stations, including 4 underground stations and 8 elevated stations and 2 stations with passing loops for express services. The line began construction in late 2016 and opened on 28 June 2021.

Hangzhou–Haining Intercity Rail
Overview
Other name(s)Hangzhou–Haining Intercity Railway (杭海城际铁路)
StatusOperational
LocaleHangzhou and Haining, Zhejiang, China
Termini
  • Linpingnan Railway Station
  • International Campus, ZJU
Stations12
Service
TypeCommuter Rail
SystemHangzhou Metro (connected to the system, but independent from it)
Operator(s)Zhejiang Rail Transit Operation Management Group Co., Ltd
Rolling stock4 car CRRC Nanjing Puzhen PM143
History
Opened28 June 2021 (2021-06-28)
Technical
Line length46.38 km (28.819 mi)
Number of tracks2
CharacterUnderground and Elevated
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Loading gaugeType B
ElectrificationOverhead line, 1500 V DC
Operating speed120 km/h (75 mph)
Route map

( Hangzhou East)
1
Linpingnan Railway Station
 9 
( Wengmei  Nanyuan )
Hangzhou
Jiaxing
2
Xucun
3
Hainingxi Railway Station
( Tongxiang)
4
Chang'an
5
Chang'an East
6
Zhouwangmiao
7
Yanguan
Yanguan depot
8
Tongjiu Highway
9
Xieqiao
10
Leather City
11
Haichang Road
12
International Campus, ZJU
13
Biyun (construction deferred)
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