Hangzhoudong (Hangzhou East) railway station () is a railway station located in Shangcheng District, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, People's Republic of China. Originally built as a small station serving the Shanghai-Kunming railway, it has been rebuilt as a high-speed rail hub, which became operational on 1 July 2013.
The old station opened in 1992, located on Tiancheng Road. It was closed on 20 January 2010, and demolished. Its train services were moved to Hangzhou railway station and Hangzhou South railway station.
A new station was built on the site. It officially opened on 1 July 2013, in conjunction with the opening of the HangzhouâÂÂNingbo High-Speed Railway and NanjingâÂÂHangzhou Passenger Railway. The station also serves the ShanghaiâÂÂHangzhou Passenger Railway. It has 30 railway tracks, and stations for Hangzhou Metro lines 1 and 4. A coach station and bus terminals are also part of the new transit hub.
Hangzhou East railway station is served by a station of the name of East Railway Station on Line 1 and Line 4 of Hangzhou Metro.
East Railway Station has three levels: basement 1 is in the railway arrival hall, and metro exits is at this level. Basement 2 is a concourse. Basement 3 are platforms. This station offers paired cross-platform interchange for passengers riding between 4 directions of the two lines.
The station has 7 exits. The elevator exit is at the miidle of the concourse.
The metro station for Line 6 and Line 19 is a separate station called "East Railway Station (East Square)".