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Latest revision as of 03:57, 31 July 2024
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Simplified Chinese | 哈尔滨站 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 哈爾濱站 | ||||||
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General information | |||||||
Location | Tielu Jie, Nangang District, Harbin, Heilongjiang China | ||||||
Coordinates | 45°45′28″N 126°37′28″E / 45.75778°N 126.62444°E | ||||||
Operated by | CR Harbin | ||||||
Line(s) | Jingha railway, Binsui Railway, Binzhou Railway, Labin Railway, Binbei Railway, Jingha High-Speed Railway, Hada High-Speed Railway Harbin–Yichun high-speed railway (under construction) | ||||||
Platforms | 14 | ||||||
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Classification | Top Class station | ||||||
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Opened | 1899 | ||||||
Previous names | Songhuajiang |
Harbin railway station (simplified Chinese: 哈尔滨站; traditional Chinese: 哈爾濱站; pinyin: Hā'ěrbīn Zhàn) is a railway station on the Jingha railway, Binsui Railway, Labin Railway, Binbei Railway and Binzhou Railway. The station is in Nangang District, Harbin, Heilongjiang, China.
History
[edit]Songhuajiang station (Chinese: 松花江站; pinyin: Sōnghuājiāng Zhàn; lit. 'Songhua River railway station') was opened in October 1899 by the Chinese Eastern Railway.[1] It was renamed Harbin Station in July 1903.[2] It was renovated in 1960, 1972, 1989, and 2002. In 2015, construction of new Harbin railway station began, using the design of the original Art Nouveau style in the 1903-built old station. The north and south terminals both completed renovations in 2017, with the terminals of the newly built Harbin railway station opened for public service.[3]
On 26 October 1909, Korean nationalist An Jung-geun assassinated Itō Hirobumi (伊藤博文), the first Prime Minister of Japan, on the platform at Harbin Station. Itō had been Japan's Resident-General in Korea until a few months before his assassination. A memorial hall honoring An Jung-geun was opened on Sunday, 19 January 2014 in Harbin. The hall, a 200-square-metre (2,200 sq ft) room, features photos and memorabilia.[4] However, it was closed and demolished in 2017.
Metro station
[edit]Line 2 of Harbin Metro opened on September 19, 2021.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ 哈尔滨火车站简介 Archived 2009-12-17 at the Wayback Machine(in Chinese)
- ^ 哈尔滨市志 交通志 Archived 2011-07-04 at the Wayback Machine(in Chinese)
- ^ 大美哈站北站房投用 设施尽显欧式范儿(组图)
- ^ Memorial hall for Korean nationalist Ahn Jung Geun opens in China
External links
[edit]- Harbin Railway Station Official website(in Chinese)
Preceding station | China Railway | Following station | ||
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Harbin West towards Beijing
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Beijing–Harbin railway | Terminus | ||
Sunjia towards Lafa
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Lafa–Harbin railway | |||
Terminus | Harbin–Suifenhe railway | Chenggaozi towards Suifenhe
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Harbin–Manzhouli railway | Harbin North towards Zabaykalsk
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Harbin–Bei'an railway | Xinsongpu towards Bei'an
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Preceding station | China Railway High-speed | Following station | ||
Harbin West towards Beijing Chaoyang
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Beijing–Harbin high-speed railway | Terminus | ||
Terminus | Harbin–Dalian high-speed railway | Harbin West towards Dalian
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Harbin–Qiqihar intercity railway | Harbin North towards Qiqihar
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