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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 20 currently uses 9 sets of Size A subway trains in eight car sets (no. 2001–2009) with a maximum speed of 120 km/h (75 mph). It's the first time that Shenzhen Metro use GoA4 automatic train operation. The GoA4 construction standard is applied to Phase I of Shenzhen Metro Line 20, which can fully achieve the automatic operation of ...
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 ...
Line 5 is an important east west and orbital line that connects various sub-centers of Shenzhen. This led to Line 5 being heavily used. In 2014, average daily ridership exceeded 500,000 people, [4] with over 1 million passengers using the line on 20 July 2018, setting a new record.
Discounts of 5% off are given using Shenzhen Tong IC Card or its mobile payment instead of a single journey normal ticket. [5] The metro system is operated by two companies, Shenzhen Metro Corporation and MTR Corporation, Shenzhen. MTR Shenzhen is now operating Line 4 of Shenzhen Metro.
Shenzhen Metro Line 3 (formerly branded as Longgang line), runs northeastward from Futian Bonded Area to Pingdi Liulian. Line 3 opened on 28 December 2010. Line 3 opened on 28 December 2010. Line 3's color is blue .
It is operated by the state-owned Shenzhen Metro Group (SZMC) except Line 4 and Line 13 which is run by MTR Corporation (Shenzhen). It was the seventh metro system to be built in mainland China; and having delivered 1297 million rides in 2016, it is one of the busiest metro systems in the world. The current Shenzhen Metro system consists of ...
Line 8 of the Shenzhen Metro (also known as the Yantian line) is an East-West line with 11 stations from Liantang to Xiaomeisha.It opened on 28 October 2020 between Liantang and Yantian Road, with a length of 12.367 km (7.7 mi) and a total of 7 stations. [2]