Harbin–Dalian high-speed train explained

Harbin–Dalian high-speed train
Type:G-series trains
Status:Operational
Locale:China
First:21 April 2013
Operator:
Trainnumber:G47-50, G701-732 (odd number for Harbin-bound trains while even number for Dalian-bound trains)
Line Used:Harbin–Dalian HSR
Class:
  • Business seat
  • First class seat
  • Second class seat
Catering:
  • Dining car
  • Trolley refreshment service
Stock:CRH380BG
Speed:300 km/h
Owners:China Railway

The Harbin–Dalian high-speed train are high-speed train services between Harbin, the capital of Heilongjiang Province, and Dalian, a major city in Liaoning Province. The trains are operated by the CR Harbin and CR Shenyang.

History

The high-speed train services between Harbin and Dalian were commenced on 21 April 2013, with the inauguration of the Harbin–Dalian HSR.[1]

At the initial stage, the timetables of the services were different in summer and winter due to climate factors. The summer timetable was effective from 21 April to 30 November, during which the G-series trains with a higher speed were operated. From 1 December 2015, the services have been using one timetable. Trains are operated at a speed of throughout the year.[2]

Rolling stocks

The CRH380BG EMUs are operated on the services.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 哈大高铁12月1日开通运营. 2012-11-25. 2018-10-08. zh-cn.
  2. Web site: 哈大盘营两高铁明起 实行冬夏一张运行图. 2015-11-30. 2018-10-08. zh-cn.