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The Shenzhen Metro (深圳地铁) is the rapid transit system for the city of Shenzhen in Guangdong province, China.The newest lines and extensions which opened on December 27, 2024 put the network at 595.1 kilometres (369.8 miles) [5] [b] of trackage.
Line 13 of the Shenzhen Metro is one of the four new metro lines of the metro's Phase IV expansion under construction in the city of Shenzhen, Guangdong. [3] [4] The 6.36km Phase 1 South section between Shenzhen Bay Checkpoint and Hi-Tech Central opened on December 28, 2024, [2] with the rest of Phase 1 and the northern extension expected to be completed and operational in 2025, and the ...
Line 16 of the Shenzhen Metro is a metro line in north-eastern Shenzhen. [1] It was opened on 28 December 2022. [2] [3] [4] It runs from Universiade in Longgang District to Tianxin in Pingshan District. It operates 24 stations and the line is 29.2 kilometers long.
System map. Shenzhen Metro is the metro system that serves the city of Shenzhen in Guangdong Province of the People's Republic of China.It is operated by the state-owned Shenzhen Metro Group (SZMC) except Line 4 and Line 13 which is run by MTR Corporation (Shenzhen).
In 2007, the "Shenzhen City Rail Transit Construction Plan (2011 to 2020)" was publicly announced for the first time, which included the plans for Line 11. [4] The plan calls for an express metro line running along the western coast of Shenzhen with through services to Dongguan, Guangzhou and beyond via the Guangzhou–Shenzhen intercity railway which was then envisioned to be an intercity ...
Shenzhen Metro Line 1 (formerly branded as Luobao line) runs West–East from Airport East to Luohu. [3] Line 1 is shown as green on maps, however the band on both sides of the trains is coloured red. Traditionally, it is the most heavily used metro line on the Shenzhen Metro, serving an average of 960,000 people daily in 2014. [4]
In 2014, Shenzhen Metro Group purchased 70 trains (420 carriages) from CNR Changchun Railway Vehicles for the future Line 7 and Line 9, in which Line 7 will use 41 while Line 9 will use 29. [7] The first train arrived in mid-March 2016. 17 trains will assume operations when the line first opens to passengers, departing every 6–8 minutes.
Shenzhen Metro Line 7 is a line with a length of 32.84 km (20.41 mi) [2] and a total of 29 stations. It connects SZU Lihu Campus to Tai'an, travelling East–West across Shenzhen in a "V" shape. Construction started on 23 October 2012, with track laying complete in April 2016. [3] The line started service on 28 October 2016. Line 7's color is ...