Line 17, Shanghai Metro
Line 17, Shanghai Metro | |||
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Overview | |||
Type | Rapid transit | ||
System | Shanghai Metro | ||
Status | Under Construction | ||
Locale | Shanghai, China | ||
Termini |
Hongqiao Railway Station Oriental Land Park | ||
Stations | 13 | ||
Services | 2 | ||
Operation | |||
Opened | 2017 | ||
Technical | |||
Track length | 35.3 | ||
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) | ||
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Line 17 of the Shanghai Metro (Chinese: 上海轨道交通17号线) or Qingpu Line (Chinese: 青浦线) runs from Minhang District to Qingpu District. It starts at Hongqiao Railway Station and ends at Oriental Land Park. The total length is 35.2 km. Line 17's color is light red. Line 17 will begin operation in late 2017,[1] from Hongqiao Railway Station to Oriental Land Park.
History
- Line 17 is an east-west subway line on Shanghai Metro. It is under construction and is planned to open in 2017. It connects Hongqiao Railway Station in central Shanghai to the Oriental Land Park in the western suburb of Qingpu. It will be 35.2 km long with 11 stations, and will interchange with Lines 2 and 10.[2]
- During the line's planning stages, it was initially treated as a western extension of Line 2, and briefly took the designation of Line 20 before being officially renamed to its current number.
- Late 2014, Begun Construction.
Qingpu Line Stations
English |
Hanzi |
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Hongqiao Railway Station | 虹桥火车站 | Island(und) | 2 10 via Hongqiao | Minhang |
China Exhibition Center North | 中国博览会北 | Qingpu | ||
Panlong Road | 蟠龙路 | |||
Xvying Road | 徐盈路 | Island(elev) | ||
Xvjing North City | 徐泾北城 | |||
Middle Jiasong Road | 嘉松中路 | Side(elev) | ||
Zhaoxiang | 赵巷 | |||
Huijing Road | 汇金路 | Side(und) | ||
Qingpu | 青浦 | Island(und) | ||
Chaoying Road | 漕盈路 | |||
Dianshan Lake Avenue | 淀山湖大道 | |||
Zhujiajiao | 朱家角 | Island(elev) | ||
Oriental Land Park | 东方绿舟 | |||
References
- ↑ "Metro Line 17 in Shanghai well on track to completion".
- ↑ 上海市城市快速轨道交通近期建设规划(2010-2020年)环评报告 (in Chinese). Archived from the original on April 5, 2009. Retrieved 2009-04-06.
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