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Are there high-speed trains and bullet trains in Zhoushan?

There are no high-speed trains and bullet trains in Zhoushan. There are only sea-crossing bridges and water transportation.

As of 20 16, Zhoushan has two municipal districts (Dinghai District and Putuo District) and two counties (Daishan County and Shengsi County). Zhoushan Municipal Government is located in Lincheng New District.

Zhoushan is located in the East China Sea of China, south of the Yangtze River estuary, and on the outer edge of Hangzhou Bay. Zhoushan Archipelago consists of Shengsi Archipelago, Ma 'an Archipelago, Rugged Archipelago, Chuanhu Archipelago, Zhongjieshan Archipelago, Langgangshan Archipelago, Qizi Bamei Archipelago, Volcano Archipelago and Mei Archipelago.

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Liandao project

Since the 1990s, Zhoushan has been planning projects to connect the mainland and the islands. More than 20 sea-crossing bridges have been built in Zhoushan, spanning the island and becoming the lifeline of the island economy. On September 26th, 1999, the first bridge of Zhoushan sea-crossing bridge, cengang Bridge, was officially started. Since then, Intersection Gate Bridge, Taoyaomen Bridge, Xihoumen Bridge and Jintang Bridge have been built one after another. Zhoushan sea-crossing bridge was opened to traffic in 2009, and the first and second phases of the project connecting the mainland and the island were successfully completed. In addition, Donghai Bridge was officially opened to traffic in 2005, which opened the channel from Shengsi County of Zhoushan to Shanghai. Six sea-crossing bridges and Daishan sea-crossing bridge are under preliminary planning and construction.

Zhoushan's sea-crossing bridges mainly include: cengang Bridge, Banana Gate Bridge, Taoyaomen Bridge, Xihoumen Bridge, Jintang Bridge, Donghai Bridge, Zhujiajian Island Island Bridge, Xincheng Bridge, Aoshan Bridge, Changzhi Bridge, Lujiazhi Bridge, Shanwai Scenic Bay Bridge, Jiangnan Bridge, Gaotingjiang Bridge, Changzhi Bridge, Majishan Bridge and Lu Hua Bridge.

land transportation

By the end of 2008, the total highway mileage in Zhoushan was about 16 15km, of which the highway mileage above the second grade was 3 14km. Zhoushan bus station has grown to 324, including first-class station 1, second-class station 4, third-class station 1, fourth-class station 1, fifth-class station 1, simple station 16, and harbor-style stop 29 1. In 2008, there were 240 passenger lines in Zhoushan, with an average daily frequency of 98 10, an increase of 39 lines and 3577 flights compared with 2005. Among them, there are 32 inter-provincial class lines, with 39 classes per day; There are 53 intercity subway lines, with a daily frequency of 143.

water transport

By the end of 2008, there were 102 passenger ferry routes, including 15 passenger ferry routes and 29 high-speed passenger ferry routes. Compared with the end of 2005, four passenger rolling lines and three high-speed passenger lines have been added. Zhoushan 10 major economic islands have opened passenger ro-ro shipping routes, and 12 economic islands have opened high-speed passenger shipping routes. Zhoushan's main inter-island water passenger routes have achieved a two-hour traffic circle (the farthest is 2 hours from Dinghai to Shengsi).

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