All China articles – Page 4
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Shenyang Railway Administration
Covers the northeast of China (Heilongjiang, Jilin and Liaoning provinces), responsible for the Shenyang, Harbin Railway Bureau; delivering the responsibilities of the National Railway Administration at a regional level. AddressS 3rd RdHeping110001 Shenyang, Liaoning ProvinceChinaPhone+86 24 6209 1900Fax+86 24 6209 1999Emailshenyangdiquju@nra.gov.cnWebsitewww.nra.gov.cn
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Wuhan Railway Administration
Covers the central part of China (Hunan, Hubei and Henan provinces), responsible for the Wuhan, Zhengzhou Railway Bureau; delivering the responsibilities of the National Railway Administration at a regional level. AddressWuhan, Hubei ProvinceChinaPhone+86 27 5115 2008Fax+86 27 5115 2009Emailwuhandiquju@nra.gov.cnWebsitewww.nra.gov.cn/dqjg/whj/zyzz
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Xi’an Railway Administration
Covers the centre-north of China (Shaanxi, Shanxi and Nei Mongol provinces), responsible for the Taiyuan, Hohhot, Xi’an Railway Bureau; delivering the responsibilities of the National Railway Administration at a regional level. AddressXi’an, Shaanxi ProvinceChinaPhone+86 29 8239 3259Fax+86 29 8239 3239Emailxiandiquju@nra.gov.cnWebsitewww.nra.gov.cn/dqjg/xaj/zyzz
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National Railway Administration, China
Established January 2014 as part of the reorganisation following abolition of the former Ministry of Railways. It monitors the safety, project quality and technical standards employed at China Railways Corp, and reports to the Ministry of Transportation. The NRA operates seven regional oversight bodies to provide sub-national co-ordination of railway ...
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Transport & Logistics Bureau (Hong Kong)
Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
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Ministry of Transportation, China
In March 2013, the former Ministry of Railways was abolished, with its responsibilities split between the Ministry of Transportation and two new bodies. Whilst the Ministry retains the overall policy and decision making role, the bulk of commercial and operational responsibilities transfered to China Railways Corp, restructured as China State ...
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Urumqi City Rail Group Co Ltd (ULRT)
Opened 2018, China’s 33rd metro. Single route, serving 21 stations. See Urumqi network map. Work on Line 1 began in 2014: Phase 1 from Balou in the city centre northwest to the airport began trial operation on July 9 2018, and opened fully on October 25 2018 (16·5 km, 12 ...
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Mengzi City Tramway
Honghe Modern Tram. Opened 2020; single tram line serving 15 stops.
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Qingdao Metro Co Ltd (QDM)
Opened 2015, China’s 24th metro. Network has eight lines, serving 169 stations. See Qingdao network map. Construction of the first line began in November 2009 (Line 3, 24·5 km, 22 stations), with the initial section from Qingdao Beizhan via Licun to Shuangshan opened on December 16 2015 (12 km, 10 ...
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Zhuhai Urban Transportation Co Ltd
Single tram line opened 2017 serving 14 stops. See Macau & Zhuhai network map. The inaugural section between Haitian Park on the coast along the Meihua Rd to Shangchong opened on June 6 2017. Test running began in late 2014, with LRVs powered by the Ansaldo STS “TramWave” ground-level supply. ...
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Nanchang Rail Transit Co Ltd (NCRT)
Opened 2015, China’s 25th metro. Four-line network serving 113 stations. See Nanchang network map. Line 1 opened on December 26 2015 south from Shuanggang then east across the Ganjiang River and city centre to Yaohu Lake West (28·7 km, 24 stations). On June 28 2025 the line was extended at ...
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Shenyang Metro Co Ltd (SYM)
Opened in 2010, China’s 12th metro. Six-line network serving 134 stations, plus modern tram. See Shenyang network map.Work on the east-west Line 1 began in 2005, with the first section fully opened September 27 2010 (27·8 km, 22 stations). A substantial extension east to Shuangma opened on June 30 2025 ...
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Shenzhen Metro Co Ltd (SZMC)
Inaugurated 2004, China’s ninth metro. 17-line network serving 336 stations. See Shenzhen network map. The original network was Line 1 (Luohu - Window of the World) and Line 4 (Fumin - Children’s Palace), opened together on December 28 2004. When the city was selected to host the 2011 Universiade games ...
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Nanning Rail Transit Group Co Ltd
Opened 2016; China’s 28th metro. Five-line network serving 96 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 ...
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Shanghai Metro Operation Co Ltd (SHM)
Opened 1995, China’s fourth metro. Network comprises 19 metro lines serving 413 stations, plus trams, maglev and regional lines.See table (below) and Shanghai network map. Since the initial section of Line 1 opened on April 10 1995, Shanghai’s metro network has expanded rapidly. On April 10 2010 it became the ...
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MTR Corp (Hong Kong)
Opened 1979, this metro is since 1997 China’s second oldest. Nine metro and commuter rail lines serving 99 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 ...
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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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Tianjin Rail Transit Group (TRT)
Opened 1984, China’s 3rd metro has 13 lines serving 206 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 ...
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Xuzhou Metro Group
Opened 2019, China’s 38th metro. Four metro lines serving 71 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 ...




