Harbin–Mudanjiang intercity railway

Harbin–Mudanjiang intercity railway is a high-speed railway in Heilongjiang Province, China, between the cities Harbin and Mudanjiang. It is a Passenger Dedicated Line (PDL), with a design speed of 250 km/h (155 mph) and a total length 293.2 km (182.2 mi). Starting in Harbin, it leads east to Acheng, into mountains at Mao'ershan, to Shangzhi, again through the mountains to the southeast, Weihe, Yabuli, Hengdaohezi, Hailin and on to the end at Mudanjiang station. Future proposals for this line could see it extended across the border into Russia and the Russian port city of Vladivostok.

Harbin–Mudanjiang
intercity railway
哈牡客运专线
Overview
StatusOperating
LocaleHeilongjiang Province, China
Termini
Service
Services1
Operator(s)China Railway Harbin Group
History
OpenedDecember 25, 2018
Technical
Line length293.2 km (182 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Operating speed250 km/h (155 mph)
Harbing-Mudanjiang ICR route map
 
Harbin–Qiqihar ICR
to Qiqihar South
Harbin
 
Harbin–Suifenhe railway
to Mudanjiang
Xinxiangfang North
Acheng North
Mao'ershan West
Shangzhi South
Yimianpo North
Weihe West
Yabuli West
Hengdaohezi East
Hailin North
 
Mudanjiang–Dunhua intercity railway
to Dunhua
Mudanjiang West
(reserved)
 
Mudanjiang–Tumen railway
to Tumen
Mudanjiang
 
Mudanjiang–Jiamusi intercity railway
to Jiamusi
 
Mudanjiang–Jiamusi railway
to Jiamusi
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