All China articles – Page 7
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Hohhot Metro
Opened 2019, Hohhot is China’s 40th metro. Two-line network serving 43 stations. The capital of Inner Mongolia gained approval to build an initial two-line metro network in 2015. East-west Line 1 opened on December 29 2019 (23·2 km, 20 stations). It runs from the airport at Bayan in the east ...
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Huaian Tram
Single tram line opened 2015 with 23 stops. This northwest-southeast route runs from Huai’an Gymnasium to South Gate (20·1 km, 23 stops). Work begain in February 2014 with the line opened on 28 December 2015. LRVs recharge their on-board energy storage at stops. AddressHuai’an, Jiangsu ProvinceChinaWebsitewww.hatram.com Traffic ...
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Jinan Metro
Opened 2019, China’s 35th metro. Three lines serving 45 stations. See Jinan network map. Work began in 2015 on the metro’s first phase of three lines. Line 1 from Fangte south to Gongyanyuan (26·3 km, 11 stations) began trial running in January 2019 with full service starting on April 1 ...
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Jinhua Rail Transit
Two-line inter-urban metro opened 2022, serving 29 stations; China’s 45th metro network. Jinhua’s first phase plan is for two-line inter-urban metro routes, upon which some construction began on December 2016 with formal groundbreaking in July 2017. The Jinyi line opened on August 30 2022, running northeast from Jinhua to Qintang ...
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Kunming Rail Transit (KMRT)
Opened 2012, China’s 17th metro. Six-line network serving 104 stations. See Kunming network map.Line 6 (18·2 km, 4 stations) opened on June 28 2012, linking the Kunming Changshui International Airport to East Coach Station; an 7·5 km (6 stations) extension into the city at Tangzixiang opened on September 21 2020. ...
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Lanzhou Metro
Opened June 2019, China’s 36th metro. Two lines serving 27 stations. See Lanzhou network map. Work on Line 1 an initial route began in 2012, with the initial phase opening on June 23 2019 and with an infill station opening the following year. Phase 1 of Line 2 opened on ...
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Country profile
China - country profile
The world’s largest high-speed network continues to grow, and China is now creating an ‘8x8’ grid of routes. It has also opened more than 40 new metros since 2000.













