How many lines does the Shanghai Metro have?

How many lines does the Shanghai Metro have?

Shanghai Metro. At present, there are 16 Shanghai subway lines in operation, totaling 675 kilometers (420 miles). The right is a metro map (English-Chinese version) for your reference, including the present 16 lines and several sections under construction or still being programmed. Please click the map to enlarge it.

What are Shanghai Metro hours?

Shanghai Metro Hours. The metro begins operations at around 05:00 am in the morning, and runs till midnight (00:00 am). The frequency of the trains however, differ according to the time of the day. During peak hours, the trains have a headway of not more than 3 minutes.

Where is the Shanghai railway station?

Shanghai South station (Chinese: 上海南站; pinyin: Shànghǎi Nánzhàn; Shanghainese: Zånhae Nuezae), is a railway station in the city of Shanghai, China. Located in the Xuhui District, its importance is second only to the Shanghai railway station.

The Shanghai Metro is a rapid transit rail network in Shanghai, China. Inauguration was in May 1993. The Shanghai Metro is the longest rapid transit system in the world. System consists of 16 lines and 345 stations.

How much did it cost to build the Shanghai Metro?

Line 1 of the Shanghai Metro was originally 16.1 km servicing 13 stations from Shanghai South to Shanghai Railway Station. The project was budgeted to cost $300 million USD, with the German government being the biggest lender with a loan of DM460 million ($230 million USD).

When will the Shanghai Metro connect to the Suzhou Metro system?

Further plans to connect the Shanghai Metro with the metro system of Suzhou are under active review, with the first line connecting Shanghai Metro Line 11 and Suzhou Metro Line 3 under construction and projected to be completed by 2024.

What is Line 2 in Shanghai?

It is a busy west-east main artery linking Qingpu District in the west and Pudong International Airport in the east. Line 2 extends about 60 kilometers (37 miles) with 30 stations including many of Shanghai’s famous attractions and commercial streets, such as Zhongshan Park, Jing’an Temple, West Nanjing Rd.,

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