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g1017 high-speed rail passing stations

The g1017 high-speed rail passes through the following stations:

The G1017 high-speed rail train has a total of 9 stations from Wuhan Station to Shenzhen North Station. It departs at 14:39 and arrives at 19:31. The whole journey It took about 4 hours and 52 minutes. The first stop is Yueyang East, entering the station at 15:28, departing at 15:30, and staying for 2 minutes. The second stop is Changsha South, entering the station at 16:04, departing at 16:07, and staying for 3 minutes.

The G1017 high-speed rail train timetable passes through Wuhan Station, Yueyang East Station, Changsha South Station, Hengyang East Station, Chenzhou West Station, Shaoguan Station, Guangzhou South Station, Humen Station, and Shenzhen North Station. If you need to buy tickets for the G1017 high-speed rail train, you can visit 12306 or go to the designated ticket window to book tickets directly.

The meaning of high-speed rail

China's high-speed rail is at the high-speed rail level, and the National Railway Level I includes fast rail and backbone regular rail (approximately higher than a highway). For various high-speed rail projects approved by the National Development and Reform Commission, the technical standards section describes the railway grade high-speed railway or passenger line (high-speed rail specifications are required later, and this type of passenger line is high-speed rail grade).

Ordinary people do not understand this difference and mistakenly believe that National Railway Level I includes high-speed rail. Many people only have two grades of high-speed rail and ordinary rail, which makes many fast rail projects that are lower than China's high-speed rail standards mistakenly called high-speed rail. The function of China's high-speed rail is positioned as a high-speed passenger line without freight, while the express train (medium-speed railway) may be a passenger line or a passenger and freight line, for example, the national approval of the Shenzhen-Maoming Railway.