Which company does high-speed railway station belong to?

High-speed railway station, the full name of high-speed railway station, is a railway station built along the high-speed railway to serve high-speed trains.

There is no national railway station named after the word "high-speed rail" in China, which belongs to the railway bureau. For example, Xi 'an North Railway Station belongs to Xi 'an Railway Bureau and Zhengzhou East Railway Station belongs to Zhengzhou Railway Bureau, but the national railway stations are managed by China Railway Corporation.

There are four exceptions.

1, Wenzhou Station, located in Lucheng District, Wenzhou City, is a first-class passenger station on the "Jinwen Railway" and belongs to Jinwen Railway Company.

2. Wuyi Station, located at Wuyang Road, Baiyang Street, Wuyi County, Zhejiang Province, is a third-class passenger station on the "Jinwen Railway" and belongs to Jinwen Railway Company.

3. Yongkang Station, located in Xicheng Street, Yongkang City, Zhejiang Province, is a third-class passenger station on the "Jinwen Railway" and belongs to Jinwen Railway Company.

4. Jinyun Station in Jinyun New District, Wuyun Street, Jinyun County, Zhejiang Province is a third-class passenger station on the "Jinwen Railway" and belongs to Jinwen Railway Company.

So why don't these four railway stations belong to the railway bureau? It turns out that this Jinwen Railway is the first railway jointly built by the local authorities, the Ministry of Railways and Hongkong in China. June 1998+0 1 officially opened to traffic, marking "China's opening-up level has reached a new level".