Shijiazhuang railway station

Shijiazhuang railway station (simplified Chinese: 石家庄站; traditional Chinese: 石家莊站; pinyin: Shíjiāzhuāng zhàn) is the railway station of Shijiazhuang, the capital of Hebei Province, China, on the main Beijing-Guangzhou rail corridor.

Some of the trains on the east-west corridor do not stop at Shijiazhuang railway station, bypassing it and stopping at the smaller Shijiazhuang North railway station.

In 2013, a typical daily schedule listed 265 trains originating, terminating, or passing through Shijiazhuang railway station.

[6] [7] [8] This was the first time tunneling (instead of e.g. constructing an elevated line) was used to run a high-speed railway through a city in China.

[citation needed] This site is also near the border of Qiaoxi and Qiaodong Districts.

Shijiazhuang railway station (1987-2012)