Guangzhou–Kowloon through train explained

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Guangzhou–Kowloon through train
Chinese: 廣九直通車
Type:Inter-city rail
Locale: Guangdong Province
Last: (Suspended)
(Discontinued)
El:25 kV 50 Hz Overhead catenary
Map State:collapsed

The Guangzhou–Kowloon through train was an inter-city railway service between Hong Kong and Guangzhou jointly operated by the MTR Corporation of Hong Kong and the Guangzhou Railway Group of mainland China. Services operate along the East Rail line within Hong Kong territory, crossing the Hong Kong–Chinese border at Lo Wu, and continuing along the Guangmao Railway and Guangshen Railway in Guangdong province.

Twelve trains ran in each direction every day, with a journey time of 1 hour 40 minutes.[1]

The MTRC operates the KTT service on this route. The KTT service is provided by double-decker trains, usually comprising two Premium Class carriages and five First Class carriages. China Railway Guangzhou Group provides the other trains on this route.

Places served by the MTR Guangzhou–Kowloon Through Train include: Hong Kong, Dongguan, Guangzhou. The service had been suspended since the outbreak of COVID-19, and officially discontinued in 31 July 2024, following an announcement by the General Administration of Customs on the closure of all four railway ports of the inter-city through trains, approved by the State Council in June 2024. The customs citing the reason being that high-speed passenger trains have effectively met the travel needs of passengers between the mainland and Hong Kong.[2]

This service has now been replaced by high-speed rail services from Hong Kong West Kowloon to Guangzhou East.

History

Early years

The original line of the Chinese section was called Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation (KCR) and the British section was called Kowloon–Canton Railway (KCR), which later stretched a rapid transit network in the other New Territories regions in Hong Kong. The engineering partnership Messrs Arthur John Barry and John Wolfe-Barry were Consulting Engineers to the project.[3]

The segment within Hong Kong, then a British Crown colony, was known as the British section. Construction began in 1906, and it was opened on 1 October 1910 [4] as a single-track system, roughly corresponding to the present-day East Rail line).

The complete railway between Kowloon in Hong Kong and the Chinese city of Canton (Guangzhou) was opened on 5 October 1911.[5] With the Chinese section opened in 1911, through-trains ran from the southern terminus in Tsim Sha Tsui across the border to the southern Chinese city of Canton at Tai Sha Tau station. Trains were steam-hauled. From the one-line railroad, the KCR network was expanded to three railway lines and a light railway system, with 32 railway stations and 68 light rail stations.

At first trains on the British Section ran northwards from a temporary terminus at Kowloon Point through the eastern New Territories up to the border with China at Lo Wu. The permanent southern terminus, Kowloon station in Tsim Sha Tsui, opened later in 1914.

A narrow gauge railway operating works trains was used in the construction of the standard gauge British Section. The narrow gauge materials were later used to build the now-defunct Sha Tau Kok Branch.

Modern era

After the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949, through-trains were initially unable to cross the border. On 4 April 1979, the through train service between Canton (Guangzhou) and Hung Hom resumed after agreement between Hong Kong and Chinese authorities. In January 1993, the service was extended to Foshan, and to Zhaoqing on 28 March 1995. Starting from 8 October 1995, some trains stopped at Changping station in Dongguan. In 1996, the northern terminus was relocated from Guangzhou railway station to Guangzhou East station.

Train service to Zhaoqing ended on 16 April 2017 due to renovation. Service to Foshan also stopped from 10 July 2019 following the opening of Guangzhou–Shenzhen–Hong Kong Express Rail Link. Both border crossings closed on 15 December 2021, ruling out any return of the through train service to the two cities.

Suspened and officially discontinued

The through train service was suspended on 28 January 2020 due to the outbreak of COVID-19 in Hong Kong.[6] Sources in April 2022 said the train service would not resume due to the Express Rail Link service extending to Guangzhou east station.[7] [8]

On 31 July 2024, the General Administration of Customs issued an announcement about the closure of all remaining four railway ports for the inter-city through trains, which already approved by the State Council in June 2024, marking the officially discontinuation of the service. The customs citing the reason being that high-speed passenger trains have effectively met the travel needs of passengers between the mainland and Hong Kong.[2]

Stations

Historic stations

The following shows the stations served by the through train in 1911 upon the commencement of service.[9] Most of them became stops of Guangzhou–Shenzhen railway. The through train service was suspended on 14 October 1949 after Communist China occupied Canton, and was only resumed on 4 April 1979.

During this period, the through train service included new stops, such as in Tin Ho (天河), Wan Luk (雲麓), Sheung Shui (上水).

Name! rowspan="2"
DistrictOpened inClosed in
EnglishChinese
Canton
also Tin Ho
廣州/天河 Canton, Kwangtung19111974
Shek Pai石牌
Che Pi車陂 Punyu, Kwangtung
Wu Chung烏涌
Nam Kong南崗 2009
Sun Tong新塘 Tsengshing County, Kwangtung
Tong Mei塘美 2007
Nga Yeo雅瑤 ?
Sien Tsun仙村
Shek Ha石廈 ?
Shek Tan石灘
Shek Lik Kou石瀝滘
Shek Lung石龍 Tungkun County, Kwangtung
Sai Wu
also Cha Shan
西湖/茶山
Nam Sheh南社 2007
Wang Lik橫瀝 2009
Sheung Ping & Muk Lun
also Sheung Ping
常平木倫
Tu Tong土塘
Cheung Muk Tou & Shek Ma
also Cheung Muk Tou
樟木頭石馬
Lum Tsun林村2010
Tong Tou Ha塘頭廈
Shek Ku石鼓 2007
Tin Tong Wai天堂圍 2007
Ping Wu平湖 Sun On County, Kwangtung
Li Long李朗 2007
Pu Kut布吉
Shum Chun
also Sham Chun Market
深圳/深圳墟
Chinese section | British section ↓||-|Lo Wu|羅湖| rowspan="7" |New Territories, Hong Kong|1910| rowspan="3" |–|-|Sheung Shui|上水|1930|-|Fanling|| 粉嶺 | rowspan="3" |1911|-|Tai Po Market|| 大埔墟 |1983|-|Tai Po Kau|| 大埔滘|1983|-|University|大學|1956| rowspan="3" |–|-|Sha Tin|| 沙田 | rowspan="4" |1911|-|Mong Kok || 旺角 | rowspan="3" |Kowloon, Hong Kong|-|Hung Hom || 紅磡 |1930/40s|-|Kowloon || 九龍 |1975|}

Modern service (ended 2020)

NameDistrictService
EnglishChineseStarted inEnded in
Hung Hom 紅磡 Kowloon, Hong Kong19792020
Changping常平Dongguan, Guangdong19952020
Guangzhou East 廣州東 Guangzhou, Guangdong19962020
Guangzhou廣州19791996
Foshan佛山 Foshan, Guangdong19932019
Zhaoqing肇慶 Zhaoqing, Guangdong19952017

See also

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Notes and References

  1. http://mtr.com.hk/eng/intercity/index.html MTR
  2. Web site: 31 July 2024 . 海關總署公告2024年第96號(關於關閉北京西站、上海站、廣州、東莞等4個鐵路口岸的公告) . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240731135355/http://gdfs.customs.gov.cn/customs/302249/2480148/6013329/index.html . 31 July 2024 . 31 July 2024 . General Administration of Customs of the People's Republic of China.
  3. Minutes of the Hong Kong Legislative Council: 13 May 1909; 10 March 1910; 20 April 1911 www.legco.gov.hk.
  4. Hong Kong Government Gazette from 1910-10-07; https://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkgro/view/g1910/15197.pdf. Retrieved 2021-04-24
  5. The remaining section, i.e., the Chinese Section, corresponds to the present-day Guangzhou-Shenzhen Section of the Guangshen Railway Corporation (Simplified Chinese: 广深铁路).
  6. Web site: 高鐵城際直通車1.30起暫停 港鐵:乘客可獲全數退款 (22:46) - 20200128 - 港聞 . 2022-05-31 . 明報新聞網 - 即時新聞 instant news . zh-hant.
  7. Web site: 2022-04-09 . 港鐵停保養 城際直通車或永久停運 田北辰:高鐵料明年可抵廣州東站 屆時取消直通車 . 2022-05-31 . 明報新聞網 - 每日明報 daily news . zh-hant.
  8. News: 2022-04-29. ‘End of an era’ for Hong Kong MTR’s cross-border through-train services with Guangzhou, Beijing, Shanghai . South China Morning Post. 2024-03-15.
  9. Web site: Canton Kowloon Ry. Time Table . 3 October 1911 . 1 January 2020 .