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High-Speed Rail Linking HK to Shenzhen, Guangzhou Now Open

ThatsGuangzhou 2019-08-26


By Ryan Gandolfo


It’s official: the Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong Express Rail Link is up and running.


Yesterday morning, September 23, the first high-speed rail line linking Hong Kong to the Chinese mainland began operation. The first train to Hong Kong from Beijing West Station departed at 10am carrying 1,156 passengers, 110 of which were traveling the entire journey to Hong Kong’s West Kowloon Station, according to Law Court Evening News.


The long distance route from Beijing to Hong Kong will depart every day at 10am from Beijing and arrive in Hong Kong at 6.58pm. The trek from Hong Kong to Beijing will leave every day at 8.05am and arrive in Beijing at 5.01pm. Stops along the route include cities such as Shijiazhuang, Zhengzhou, Wuhan, Changsha, Guangzhou and Shenzhen.


Meanwhile, the first high-speed passenger train from Hong Kong’s brand new West Kowloon Station departed at 7am yesterday morning, arriving in Shenzhen on time at 7.19am. There was an opening ceremony held at 5am to celebrate this major transportation milestone.


Opening Ceremony at West Kowloon Station. Screengrab via @mtrupdate/Instragram


According to South China Morning Post, some passengers said “immigration checks at the Hong Kong station were slower than expected,” citing strict crowd control procedures. Aside from that and a short power outage on one train later that morning, passengers appeared happy with the ride.


Important information to note for interested train goers: tickets purchased from the MTR Corp must be printed in Hong Kong, while people who buy their tickets from 12306.com need to have them printed on the Chinese mainland. 


Currently, you can also purchase tickets for the newest rail line on WeChat’s third-party platform. That’s counted 34 trains operating today, September 24, from Guangzhou South to West Kowloon station, most of which still had available tickets. Train times ranged from 6.48am to 9.37pm.


[Cover image via People's Daily/Weibo]




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