Pudong railway
The Pudong railway is a railway line operated by China Railway. Located entirely in Shanghai, China, the railway line is used solely for freight services, although passenger services did operate along the line until 2015. At its western terminus, it branches off from the Jinshan railway at in the city's Jinshan District and runs eastward to in Pudong, with three intermediate stations.
Construction of the railway line was completed on 9 December 2005. Passenger service on the line started on 1 September 2008, with trains travelling between and Luchaogang, with an intermediate stop at. These trains would use the Jinshan railway between Shanghai South and Jinshan Industrial Park, before switching to the Pudong railway and travelling the entire length of the line.
Passenger service on the line was suspended on 27 August 2015, due to the presence of a hazardous chemicals storage yard near Luchaogang station. This safety measure was taken in response to the 2015 Tianjin explosions.
History
- It was the first suburban line in Shanghai.
- The investment for the line was 1.951 billion yuan.
- The first phase of Pudong Railway was completed on 9 December 2005.
- Passenger trains 5051-5052 and 5053/5054 officially opened on 1 September 2008.
- The passenger train was renamed K8351/8352, K8353/8354 times on 1 April 2009.
- Passenger trains increased two-way stops at Haiwan Station on 15 September.
- The number of individual passengers per train is roughly 50; about 200 people per day which led to a daily occupancy rate of only 35%.
- Passenger trains suspended on 27 August 2015.
Stations
Service routes
Station name change
- On September 28, 2012, Ruanxiang railway station was renamed Jinshan Yuanqu railway station.
Technology