The BeijingâÂÂFuzhou high-speed railway () is a completed high-speed rail corridor, intended to connect Beijing and Fuzhou.
The line shares tracks with the following railway lines:
Pending a cross-straight political arrangement, it is proposed by the Chinese government that a future extension would cross an undersea tunnel which would connect Pingtan and Hsinchu. It would share tracks with the Taiwan High Speed Rail from Hsinchu to Taipei.
Current project planning is unilateral, undertaken without the participation of Taiwan, which the People's Republic of China claims, but has never controlled. The PingtanâÂÂTaipei portion of the railway headed to Taiwan is referred as "possible long-term future expansions" in construction documents of FuzhouâÂÂPingtan section.
The Chinese government has planned the BeijingâÂÂHong Kong (Taipei) corridor as a parallel railway corridor. The corridor will pass through the cities of Hengshui, Shangqiu, Hefei and Fuzhou.
The plan has been both mocked and welcomed by different parties in Taiwan.