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    Qingdao Tram

    Single tram route opened 2016, serving 12 stops. See Qingdao network map. The tram line serving Chengyang on the north side of Jiaozhou bay was approved in April 2013, and construction started in December 2014; it opened for revenue service on March 5 2016. Trams operate from either overhead supply ...

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    Ningbo Rail Transit (NBRT)

    Opened 2014, China’s 22nd metro. Five-line network serving 116 stations. See Ningbo network map. Construction of east-west Line 1 began in 2009 with the first phase opened from Donghuan South Rd to Gaoqiao West on May 30 2014 (20·8 km, 20 stations). Line 1 Phase 2 east opened on March ...

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    Nantong Rail Transit (NRT)

    Opened 2022, China’s 46th metro; two lines serving 42 stations. See Nantong network map. Construction of Phase 1, comprising two metro lines serving Nantong on the north bank of the mouth of the Yangtze, was approved in 2014.Work on Line 1 began in December 2017, with opening on November 10 ...

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    Shijiazhuang Metro

    Opened 2017, China’s 30th metro: three lines, serving 60 stations. See Shijiazhuang network map. Work began in 2012, with the initial phase opened on June 27 2017. Shijiazuang Metro Linedirectionkmstaopenlast ext 60 stations on 3 lines, of which 3 are interchanges.See Shijiazhuang network map for table ...

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    Xian Metro (XAM)

    Opened 2011, China’s 15th metro. Nine-line network serving 191 stations. See Xi’an network map. Xi’an Metro Linedirectionkmstaopenedlast extendedrolling stocknotes 191 stations on 9 lines, of which 21 are interchangesSee Xi’an network map for table of line section opening data. 1 west–east 42·1 ...

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    Zhengzhou Metro (ZZS)

    Opened 2013, China’s 20th metro. 11-line network serving 186 stations. See Zhengzhou network map.Work on the east-west Line 1 began in 2009, and the line opened on December 28 2013 from Xiliuhu to Zhengzhou Sports Center (26·3 km, 20 stations), with extensions opening at each end on January 12 2017: ...

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    Wuhan Metro (WHM)

    Opened 2004, China’s 7th metro; 12-line network serving 262 stations. See Wuhan network map. Line 1’s initial section north of the Yangtze opened on July 28 2004 (10·2 km, 10 stations); extended July 2010, May 2014 and December 28 2017 (now 38·2 km, 32 stations). The cross-river Line 2 opened ...

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    Wuxi Metro (WXM)

    Opened 2014, China’s 23rd metro. Five-line network serving 89 stations. See Wuxi network map.North-south Line 1 was opened on July 1 2014 (29·4 km, 24 stations) from Yanqiao south to Changguangxi. East-west Line 2 (26·7 km, 22 stations) following on December 28 2014, linking Meiyuan in the west with Wuxi ...

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    Nanjing Metro (NJM)

    Opened 2005, China’s 10th metro. Network comprises seven urban and seven regional metro lines, serving 212 stations. See Nanjing network map.Line 1 (now 38·9 km, 27 stations) opened 2005. On May 28 2010 Line 1 was extended and Line 2 opened (38·0 km, 26 stops). The former Line 1 branch ...

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    Taiyuan Metro

    China’s 41st metro, opened 2020. Single line serving 23 stations. See Taiyuan network map. Work on the first phase of north-south Line 2 began in 2012, with automated driverless operation. The line opened on December 26 2020, running from Jiancaoping south to Dananmen and Xiqiao (23·7 km, 23 stations). ...

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    Wenzhou Mass Transit Railway (WZ-MTR)

    Opened 2019, China’s 34th metro. Two routes serving 36 stations. Work on the first of two routes (classed as “suburban” but with metro characteristics) began in 2011, and an initial section of Line S1 opened on January 23 2019, running from Tongling in the west via the South and central ...

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    Shanghai Maglev Train (SMT)

    Construction of this maglev line began in 2001, linking Pudong Airport and Longyang Lu (metro interchange). See Shanghai network map. Public services operated by the Shanghai Maglev Transportation Development Co Ltd began on January 1 2004. Services operate at up to 431 km/h. Address2100 Long Yang RoadPudong ShanghaiChinaPhone+86 21 2890 ...

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    Luoyang Subway

    Opened 2021, China’s 42nd metro; two lines serving 33 stations. See Luoyang network map. Construction work on Line 1 began in June 2017, running parallel to the Luohe River from Hongshan in the west to Yangwan in the east. The line opened on March 28 2021 (25·3 km, 19 ...

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    Macau Light Rail Transit (MLRT)

    Opened 2019, China’s 39th metro. Single line serving 12 stations. See Macau & Zhuhai network map. Work on this automated rubber-tyred light metro (20 km, 21 stations) from Border Gate to Barra, then via the Sai Van bridge to Taipa, Cotai and the airport began in 2011. The Taipa Island ...

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    Xiamen Rail Transit Group Ltd

    Opened 2017, China’s 32nd metro. Three line network serving 64 stations. See Xiamen network map. Work on north-south Line 1 (30·3 km, 24 stations) began in 2013, with the line opening on December 31 2017. It connects Xiamen Island to the high-speed mainline station at Xiamen North. The east-west Line ...

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    Xuzhou Metro Group

    Opened 2019, China’s 38th metro. Three metro lines serving 51 stations. See map of Xuzhou. Work on a test section of east-west Line 1 began in April 2013, with some test running from the end of 2016. The full line, running from Xuzhou East high-speed station via the central station ...

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    Tianjin Rail Transit Group (TRT)

    Opened 1984, China’s 3rd metro. Ten routes, serving 171 stations. See Tianjin network map.Tianjin’s first line opened in 1984, but closed in 2001 for rebuilding and extension. Line 1 (26·2 km, 22 stations) opened throughout in 2006, followed by Lines 2 and 3 in 2012. These both intersect with Line ...

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    MTR Corp (Hong Kong)

    Opened 1979, now China’s second oldest metro. Nine metro and commuter rail lines serving 98 stations. See Hong Kong network map. MTR operates a network serving Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and the New Territories. High speed connections between Hong Kong International Airport and the city centre are provided by the ...

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    Nanchang Rail Transit Co Ltd (NCRT)

    Opened 2015, China’s 25th metro. Four-line network serving 94 stations. See Nanchang network map. Line 1 (28·7 km, 24 stations) runs south from Shuanggang, then east across the Ganjiang River and city centre to Yaohu Lake West, and was opened on December 26 2015. The first phase of Line 2 ...

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    Nanning Rail Transit Group Co Ltd

    Opened 2016; China’s 28th metro. Five-line network serving 93 stations. See Nanning network map. Work on Line 1 (east-west, 32·1 km, 25 stations) began in 2011; test running on the section between Nanning East railway station and Nanhu Lake (11·2 km, 10 stations) began on January 20 2016, with opening ...