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Opening in 1993 with full-scale construction extending back to 1986, the Shanghai Metro is the third-oldest rapid transit system in mainland China, after the Beijing Subway and the Tianjin Metro. Though actual construction and inauguration of the Shanghai Metro succeeded its counterparts in Beijing and Tianjin, their initial planning would date ...
History. Controversy. Stations. Service routes. Future expansions. Yanyu Road station. Station name change. Headways. Technology. Rolling Stock. References. Line 11 (Shanghai Metro) Line 11 is a northwest–southeast line of the Shanghai Metro network.
Rolling stock. Former Rolling Stock. References. Line 2 (Shanghai Metro) Line 2 AC02 train at Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Park station. Overview. Other name (s) R2 (planned name); Changning line ( Chinese : 长宁线) Native name. 上海地铁2号线. Status. Operational. Owner.
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A view of the North Waigaoqiao Free Trade Zone station. Overview. Other name (s) L4 (planned name); Pudong line (Chinese: 浦东线); Pudong light rail ( Chinese : 浦东轻轨); Hello Kitty line (nickname) Native name. 上海地铁6号线. Status. Operational. Owner. Shanghai Rail Transit Pudong Line Development Co., Ltd. Locale. Pudong district, Shanghai, China. Termini.
Line 26 is a future subway line on the Shanghai Metro. The line was announced by the Municipal government in 2016. [3] [4] Line 26 will be Shanghai Metro's second loop line. It will be 77.87 km in length with 56 stations (loop + branch), [1] of which 70.66 km and 50 stations on the loop. [2] Stations.
Line 23 is an under construction Shanghai Metro line that would run from Shanghai Indoor Stadium in Xuhui District to Minhang Development Zone in Minhang District. Its It is planned to be 29 kilometres (18 mi) in length, and is planned to have 22 stations. The line was announced by the Shanghai municipal government in 2016.
Shanghai [a] is one of the four direct-administered municipalities of China. The city is located on the southern estuary of the Yangtze River, with the Huangpu River flowing through it. The population of the city proper is the third largest in the world, with around 29.2 million inhabitants in 2023, while the urban area is the most ...