The Beijing Shanghai high-speed railway is gradually resuming operation, and the Beijing Kowloon railway line has basically resumed operation
Due to heavy rainfall, some railway lines across the country are still experiencing train shutdowns today. The Beijing Kowloon Railway Line has now resumed operation.
CCTV reporter Zheng Liankai: I am currently at the Transportation Dispatch Command Hall of China Railway Group. At present, the Beijing Kowloon Railway Line has basically resumed operation, but the National Railway Nanchang Bureau, which is connected to the Beijing Kowloon Line, adjusted the operation plan of some trains passing through the Beijing Kowloon Railway and other lines yesterday. Some trains have been suspended, mainly trains from Xiamen, Fuzhou, and Heping Tan to Beijing.
Beijing West Station has suspended 20 trains today, which is basically the same as yesterday. Beijing Fengtai Station has suspended 52 trains today, mainly in the directions of Handan, Xiamen North, and Baotou.
![The Beijing Shanghai high-speed railway is gradually resuming operation, and the Beijing Kowloon railway line has basically resumed operation](https://a5qu.com/upload/images/d202410570d2fa1e7c2c802b379da432.jpg)
Nationwide, there are still 5 lines that are in a state of shutdown, namely: the Fengsha Line from Beijing Fengtai to Shacheng, Hebei, and the Jingyuan Line from Beijing to Yuanping, Shanxi. The three routes from Tumen to Jiamusi, from Harbin to Suifenhe, and from Lhasa to Harbin. Some routes in mountainous areas are still operating at a reduced speed, and there may be delays.
Affected by the earthquake, the speed limit operation of the Shandong and Beijing sections of the Beijing Shanghai high-speed railway has been initiated, gradually resuming operation. At present, some trains departing from Beijing South Station and the Shijiazhuang Jinan Passenger Dedicated Line are in a suspended state. Passengers can inquire about specific information through the 12306 website or phone number.