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The Xi'an Metro, also known as the Xi'an Rail Transit, is a rapid transit system in the city of Xi'an and the neighbouring city of Xianyang, in Shaanxi province, China. The system has 11 lines in operation. Line 2 opened to the public on September 16, 2011. [2] Line 1 began operation on September 15, 2013.
It is the first city to operate a subway in Northwest China and the tenth city in mainland China to operate a subway. Xi'an began planning urban rapid rail transit in the 1980s [1] and was approved for construction by the state on September 13, 2006. The first line, line 2, opened September 16, 2011 followed by line 1 on September 15, 2013, and ...
Line 2 of the Xi'an Metro (Chinese: 西安地铁二号线; pinyin: Xī'ān Dìtiě Èr Hào Xiàn) is a rapid transit line in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, China, running from north to south. The line is 33.637 km (20.901 mi) long with 25 stations. [3] [4] The line is colored red on system maps.
English: Xi'an Metro Map, note that this map probably would not get updated any more. For the current route map, see File:Xi'an Metro Route Map.svg.
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Line 3 of the Xi'an Metro (Chinese: 西安地铁三号线; pinyin: Xī'ān dìtiě sānhàoxiàn) is a rapid transit line running from northeast to southwest Xi'an, linking Xi'an International Trade & Logistics Park in the northwest through Xi'an Economic & Technological Development Zone to Yuhuazhai in the southwest.
Line 14 of Xi'an Metro (Chinese: 西安地铁14号线; pinyin: Xī'ān Dìtiě Shísì Hào Xiàn) is a rapid transit line in Xi'an and Xianyang, Shaanxi Province, China. It provides service to Xi'an Xianyang International Airport.
Line 1 of the Xi'an Metro (Chinese: 西安地铁一号线; pinyin: Xī'ān Dìtiě Yī Hào Xiàn) is a rapid transit line running from west to east Xi'an. It was opened on 15 September 2013. [3] Currently, this line measured 42 km (26 mi) [2] long with 30 stations. The line is colored blue on system maps.