Shanghai Metro Line 2

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Line 2 二号线
Opened for testing October 28, 1999
Official opening June 13, 2000
Length 25.4km
Stations 17
From Songhong Road
Via People's Square, Zhongshan Park
To Zhangjiang

Line 2 forms the west-east axis of the Shanghai metro network, intersecting with the north-south axis Line 1 at People's Square. Currently Line 2 runs from Songhong Road in the west to Zhangjiang in the east, passing under the Huangpu river and the Lujiazui financial district in Pudong.

[edit] History

Work is underway on a western extension from Songhong Road to Shanghai Hongqiao Airport, and an eastern extension from Zhangjiang to Pudong International Airport, most of which will be built underground [1]. Extension to both airports will see the total length of the metro line increase to over 50km, considerably longer than the current 25.4km.

In October 2006, it was decided to rename three stations on Line 2 until the end of the year[2][3], adopting a new naming scheme: metro stations are no longer supposed to be named after neighbouring vertical streets (like bus stations), but famous streets and sights in the vicinity, making it easier for visitors to find these places. The renamed stations are Shiji Avenue (formerly Dongfang Road), Nanjing Road (E.) (formerly Middle Henan Road) and Nanjing Road (W.) (formerly Shimen No. 1 Road).

[edit] Stations

Some important stations on the line are:

[edit] References

  1. ^ Metro goes underground to muffle row, Shanghai Daily, 17 January 2007
  2. ^ Three Metro station names will be changed, Shanghai Daily, 21 October 2006
  3. ^ 'Shiji Avenue' new Metro station name, Shanghai Daily, 21 October 2006
Lines of the Shanghai Metro
Line 1 | Line 2 | Line 3 | Line 4 | Line 5 | Line 6 | Line 7 | Line 8 | Line 9


Shanghai Metro
Line 2 Songhong Road | Beixinjing Road | Weining Road | Loushanguan Road | Zhongshan Park | Jiangsu Road | Jing'an Temple | Nanjing Road (West) | People's Square | Nanjing Road (East) | Lujiazui | Dongchang Road | Shiji Avenue | Shanghai Science and Technology Museum | Shiji Park | Longyang Road | Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Park
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