Line 9, Shanghai Metro
Statistics |
Type |
Rapid transit |
Status |
In operation; extension to Songjiang under construction. |
Locale |
Shanghai, China |
Termini |
Songjiang New City
Middle Yanggao Road |
No. of stations |
23 |
Operation |
Operator(s) |
Shanghai No.1 Metro Operation Co. Ltd. |
Character |
Underground and elevated |
Technical |
Line length |
45.2 km (28.09 mi) |
No. of tracks |
2 |
Gauge |
1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) |
Electrification |
Overhead lines (1500 volts) |
Operating speed |
80 km/h (50 mph) |
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Line 9 is a heavy rail line that runs mainly east-west on the Shanghai Metro network. The line runs from Songjiang New City in Songjiang District to Middle Yanggao Road in Pudong.
Introduction
The first phase of Line 9, from Songjiang New City to Guilin Road stations, opened on December 29, 2007. It uses the Bombardier Movia trains which are also used on Line 1.
Line 9 did not directly connect to the rest of the Shanghai Metro network until the opening of the Line 9 portion of the Yishan Road station on December 28, 2008[1]. The station is an interchange between Line 3 and Line 4. A shuttle bus conveyed passengers between Guilin Road and Yishan Road stations until construction was completed.
In December 2009, the second phase of Line 9 (from Yishan Road to Century Avenue) was completed, providing passengers with a direct link from Songjiang District in the west to Pudong in the east without having to transfer to other lines.
Stations
Important Stations
Future Plan
In the future, Line 9 will extend 14.5 km East to Caolu Town, introducing 8 new stations, and also 6.5 km South to Songjiang South Railway Station for Shanghai-Hangzhou Passenger Rail introducing 3 new stations. Both will be constructed between 2010-2020.[2] The original plan to Chongming will use Line 19 instead.
References
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Shanghai portal |
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Trains portal |
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