Beijing Railway Bureau was established in 188 1. The earliest railway managed by China Railway Beijing Bureau Group Co., Ltd. is the Tangxu Railway (Tangshan to Xugezhuang) built by188/kloc-0, with a total length of 9.67 kilometers. China Railway Beijing Bureau Group Co., Ltd. is one of the large-scale railway transport enterprises 18 railway bureaus managed by China Railway Corporation, referred to as "Beijing Bureau" for short. The State Railway Administration, managed by the Ministry of Transport of the People's Republic of China, is a national bureau managed by various ministries and commissions in the State Council, and its administrative level is deputy ministerial level. According to 20 13 the State Council's institutional reform and functional transformation plan, some institutions of the former People's Republic of China (PRC) Ministry of Railways were renamed and reorganized (other institutions retained the upper level of China Railway Corporation), and were established in June of 20 14. The office is located in the former Beijing Railway Bureau Building 1 in the courtyard of No.6 Fuxing Road, Beijing. 20 14 1.6, the state railway administration held an unveiling ceremony and opened the government website.
Beijing Railway Bureau, founded in 1953, is a super-large state-owned enterprise focusing on railway passenger and cargo transportation. Its lines are distributed in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei and parts of Shandong, Henan and Shanxi provinces. It is an important hub of the national railway network and is in the center of the highway network. So far, the operating mileage of global lines has reached 6,246.4 kilometers, including high-speed railways 1 148.8 kilometers, including Beijing-Tianjin Intercity, Shijiazhuang-Taiyuan Passenger Dedicated Line, Beijing-Shanghai High-speed Railway and Beijing-Guangzhou High-speed Railway. In addition, there are many railway trunk lines such as beijing-harbin railway, Beijing-Guangzhou Railway, beijing-shanghai railway, Beijing-Kowloon Railway and jinshan railway, which together form a network layout with Beijing as the center and Tianjin and Shijiazhuang as the fulcrums. 9 directly affiliated stations: Harbin Station, Harbin South Station, Qiqihar Station, Mudanjiang Station, Jiamusi Station, Sanjianfang Station (marshalling station), Qitaihe Station, Suifenhe Station and Manzhouli Station; Harbin Railway Bureau has 446 stations under its jurisdiction, including 4 special stations, 20 first-class stations, 2 16 second-class stations, 76 third-class stations and 4 ministerial marshalling stations. Harbin Railway Bureau, referred to as "Harbin Bureau" for short, consists of five railway safety supervision departments, namely Harbin Railway Safety Supervision Department, Qiqihar Railway Safety Supervision Department, Mudanjiang Railway Safety Supervision Department, Jiamusi Railway Safety Supervision Department and Hailaer Railway Safety Supervision Department.