, built in 1900–1903 and closed in 1991 after the present Hankou station opened When the
Beijing–Hankou railway from Beijing reached Hankou in the early 20th century, its terminus was
Dazhimen railway station (
大智门火车站), located right outside the walls of the bustling port city of Hankou. In 1991 Dazhimen station was closed, and services were relocated to the present Hankou railway station, located several kilometers north of central Hankou. The current European-style building was completed in 2010. Hankou railway station became connected to
Wuhan Metro on 28 December 2012, with the opening of
Line 2 of the city's subway system. The station's location near the
Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market may have contributed to the spread of the
Coronavirus disease 2019. On 23 January 2020, the station was closed, along with all other transport infrastructure in the city in the
2020 Wuhan lockdown caused by the outbreak of
COVID-19. On 28 March, the station resumed operation for arrivals only; full operation was resumed on 5 April. == Service ==