Hebi East Station: A new transportation gateway in northern Henan

Hebi East Station: A New Transportation Gateway in Northern Henan

Hebi East Station is a key passenger terminal on the Beijing-Guangzhou High-Speed ​​Railway and a new transportation icon for the city of Hebi. It enjoys a prime location, approximately 200 meters west of the Beijing-Hong Kong-Macao Expressway and adjacent to the Hebi Wanda Plaza.

Hebi East Station officially opened on December 26, 2012. The station building spans 14,000 square meters and features two platforms with six tracks. Its ingenious design features eight "feathers" on the front and back, symbolizing a crane spreading its wings ready for flight. This design cleverly incorporates Hebi's unique urban character and modern flair, highlighting the city's vibrant energy.

As a comprehensive transfer hub, Hebi East Station offers exceptionally convenient transportation. Parking lots are located on both the north and south sides of the station square, and bus, taxi, and long-distance coach stops are strategically located, allowing passengers to quickly transfer. A wide range of bus routes provides convenient access to various parts of the city.

Since its opening, the passenger flow at Hebi East Station has been growing steadily, with a considerable number of passengers sent annually, which has greatly met the travel needs of residents in Hebi and surrounding areas, built a convenient bridge for regional economic development and cultural exchanges, and become an important force in promoting urban development.

Post by 洪流润溪 | Aug 24, 2025

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