Beijing–Harbin high-speed railway
The Beijing–Harbin high-speed railway (simplified Chinese: 京哈客运专线; traditional Chinese: 京哈客運專線; pinyin: Jīng-Hā Kèyùn Zhuān Xiàn) is an operational high-speed railway corridor, announced in 2008 as part of the "Four Verticals and Four Horizontals" master railway network plan.It is part of the CRH's system of passenger dedicated lines, connecting Beijing Chaoyang railway station in Beijing and Harbin railway station in Harbin.The line is part of the Harbin–Hong Kong (Macau) corridor, and is 1,700 km (1,100 mi) long.The distance between Beijing and Harbin in 1,198 km (744 mi) after opening of this section in Jan 2022.The remaining section of the Harbin–Dalian high-speed railway between Shenyang and Dalian serves as a branch route to Dalian as well as Yingkou, which is one of the termini of the Panjin–Yingkou high-speed railway.