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Line 1 is a north–south line of the Shanghai Metro. It runs from Fujin Road in the north, via Shanghai Railway Station to Xinzhuang in the south. The first line to open in the Shanghai Metro system, line 1 serves many important points in Shanghai, including People's Square and Xujiahui .
This is a route-map template for the Line 1, Shanghai Metro, a rapid transit line in China.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
This article lists the stations of the Shanghai Metro, a rapid transit system serving Shanghai, China and one of the fastest-growing metro systems in the world. The first section opened in 1993, and the system currently has 802 kilometres (498 mi) of track in operation, making it one of the world's largest rapid transit system by route length ...
Shanghai Pudong Airport APM is a People Mover opened on September 16, 2019, using A-type metro train system with four cars, runs inside Shanghai Pudong International Airport, including the East Line and the West Line. The operating section of the East Line is 1.65 km (1.03 mi) long, connecting Terminal 2 and Satellite 2, and the operating ...
AC06 train is the first 8-car set rolling stock in Shanghai Metro. They have livery in black, red and white. Like DC01, AC01, AC02 and AC04, the interior seats are in green. On 12 October 2004, Alstom awarded the contract. [3] The delivery started from November 2006. [4] The first AC06 train entered service on Line 1 on 31 January 2007. [1]
North Zhongshan Road (Chinese: 中山北路; pinyin: Zhōngshān Běi Lù) is a station on Shanghai Metro Line 1. [1] This station is part of the northern extension of that line from Shanghai Railway Station to Gongfu Xincun that opened on 28 December 2004. [2] It is named after Zhongshan Road, the inner ring-road of Shanghai.
The 01A01 and the 01A02 train (formerly known as DC01) are current rolling stocks used on the Line 1 of Shanghai Metro. [3] They are built by Adtranz and Siemens Mobility, with first delivery in 1992. These cars are numbered 92011–92241, 93011-93481, 94011-94241, 014352-014643, 14652 and 14663 (set 101–116).
In the Shanghai Metro fare evasion will result in a fine of 6 times the fare. [111] Shanghai Metro have been cooperating with police to crack down on subway fare evasion. In 2012, the Shanghai Metro has reported 202,457 counts fare evasion, and an additional 472,898 yuan of adjusted fare was collected. [112]