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When will Yuhuan Railway Station be completed?

It is expected to be completed and opened to traffic in 2025. According to Taizhou Evening News, the construction period of the project is three and a half years, and it is expected to be completed and opened to traffic in 2025. The project adopts the mode of "PPP investment and financing+principal-agent construction and operation and maintenance", and the new management structure and new construction requirements are new challenges for PPP projects. Upon completion, Yuhuan will end the history of railway impassability, and all nine counties (cities, districts) in Taizhou will be connected to railways. YuhuanRailwayStation, located in Yuhuan City, Taizhou City, Zhejiang Province, China, is a railway station under the jurisdiction of Ningbo Train Depot of China Railway Shanghai Bureau Group Co., Ltd., and the line passing through this station is Hangzhou-Taiwan high-speed railway. With the concept of "beautiful jade in the East China Sea, infinite ring", we will build high-speed railway station with its own characteristics. Using concise design language to create a concise, elegant, rounded and soft whole, supplemented by rounded volume and avoiding sharp corners, embodies Yuhuan's long marine culture and unique humanistic background. The overall atmosphere of the architectural form stretches like a huge floating wishful shape, the middle part is high and the wings are slightly lower, which meets the space demand of the waiting space in the middle and the auxiliary space on both sides, and is also the embodiment of the urban spirit of Yuhuan's "self-improvement, bravely standing at the forefront". The facade extracts an endless circular curve, which is the ring of science and technology and a tribute to many scientific and technological enterprises in Yuhuan. It is a part of nature and an abstract expression of Yuhuan mountain and sea landscape. It is the ring of human nature, and it is an intuitive embodiment of the good luck and wishful thinking of Shanghai-style paper-cutting.