Line 1, Shanghai Metro

Line 1, Shanghai Metro
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A view of the Caobao Road station.(February 2008)
Overview
Type Rapid transit
System Shanghai Metro
Status Extension to Chongming Island in planning
Locale Shanghai, China
Termini Fujin Road
Xinzhuang
Stations 28
Daily ridership 1.46 million (2014 peak)[1]
Operation
Opened May 28, 1993
Operator(s)
Character Underground and elevated
Technical
Line length 36.39 km (22.61 mi)[2]
Number of tracks 2
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
Electrification Overhead lines (1500 volts)
Operating speed 80 km/h (50 mph)[3]
Route map
Line 1

Line 1 is a north-south line of the Shanghai Metro network in Shanghai, China. It runs from Fujin Road in the north, via Shanghai Railway Station to Xinzhuang in the south. Line 1 serves many important points in Shanghai, including People's Square, a major interchange. Due to the large number of important locations served, this line is extremely busy, with a daily ridership of over 1,000,000 passengers.[4] The line is colored red on system maps.

To scale map of Shanghai Metro Line 1

Service routes

Stations

Service
routes
Station name Connections Distance
km
Location
English Chinese
Xinzhuang 莘庄  5   Jinshan 
China Railway Xinzhuang
0.00 0.00 Minhang
Waihuanlu 外环路 1.31 1.31
Lianhua Road 莲花路 1.46 2.77
Jinjiang Park 锦江乐园 1.63 4.40 Xuhui
Shanghai South Railway Station 上海南站  3   Jinshan 
China Railway China Railway High-speed Shanghainan
2.09 6.49
Caobao Road 漕宝路  12  1.60 8.09
Shanghai Indoor Stadium 上海体育馆  4  1.57 9.66
Xujiahui 徐家汇  9   11  1.20 10.86
Hengshan Road 衡山路 1.58 12.44
Changshu Road 常熟路  7  1.09 13.53
South Shaanxi Road 陕西南路  10   12  0.93 14.46 Huangpu
South Huangpi Road 黄陂南路 1.32 15.78
People's Square 人民广场  2   8  1.57 17.35
Xinzha Road 新闸路 0.95 18.30
Hanzhong Road 汉中路  12   13  0.99 19.29 Jing'an
Shanghai Railway Station 上海火车站  3   4 [lower-alpha 1]
China Railway China Railway High-speed Shanghai
0.82 20.11
North Zhongshan Road 中山北路 1.37 21.48
Yanchang Road 延长路 1.52 23.00
Shanghai Circus World 上海马戏城 0.93 23.93
Wenshui Road 汶水路 1.44 25.37
Pengpu Xincun 彭浦新村 1.57 26.94
Gongkang Road 共康路 1.39 28.33
Tonghe Xincun 通河新村 1.44 29.77 Baoshan
Hulan Road 呼兰路 1.01 30.78
Gongfu Xincun 共富新村 1.75 32.53
Bao'an Highway 宝安公路 1.64 34.17
West Youyi Road 友谊西路 1.32 35.49
Fujin Road 富锦路 1.27 36.76

Important stations

Rolling Stock

Type Time of manufacturing Series Sets Assembly Notes
Type A 1992DC01A 1(102) Tc+Mp+M+Mp+M+Mp+M+Tc Manufactured by Siemens AG and CSR Zhuzhou
Type A 1992–1994 DC01B 10 Tc+Mp+M+Mp+M+Mp+M+Tc Manufactured by ADtranz and Siemens AG
Type A 1992–1994 DC01C 5 Tc+Mp+M+Mp+M+Mp+M+Tc Manufactured by Siemens AG and CSR Zhuzhou the new reformed 8 car sets
Type A 1999 AC01A 4 Tc+Mp+M+Mp+M+Mp+M+Tc Manufactured by Siemens AG
Type A 1999–2001 AC01B 12 Tc+M+Mp+M+Mp+M+Mp+Tc Manufactured by Siemens AG and CSR Zhuzhou
Type A 1998AC01C 1(117) Tc+M+Mp+M+Mp+M+Mp+Tc Manufactured by Siemens AG and CSR Zhuzhou
Type A 2001AC02B 8 Tc+M+Mp+M+Mp+M+Mp+Tc Manufactured by Siemens AG and CSR Zhuzhou
Type A 2006–2007 AC06 16 Tc+Mp+M+Mp+M+Mp+M+Tc Manufactured by Shanghai Electric, CSR Puzhen and Alstom

Headways

Mon-Thur
TimeXinzhuang -
Shanghai Railway Station
Fujin Road -
Shanghai Railway Station
AM peak7:00–9:302 min 44 secs5 min 28 secs
PM peak16:30–19:303 min 20 secs6 min 40 secs
Other Periods
First Train — 7:00
9:30–16:30
19:30 — Last Train
4–12 min6–12 min
Fri
AM Peak7:00–9:302 min 44 secs5 min 28 secs
PM Peak14:00–21:003 min 20 secs6 min 40 secs
Other Periods
First Train — 7:00
9:30–14:00
21:00 — Last Train
4–12 min6–12 min
Weekends
Peak Period8:00–21:003 min 30 secs8 min
Other Periods
First Train — 8:00
21:00 — Last Train
4–9 min7–12 min

[5]

History

SegmentDate openedLength
Shanghai South — Xujiahui 28 May 1993 4.4 km (2.73 mi)
Xujiahui — Shanghai 10 April 1995 16.1 km (10.00 mi)
Xinzhuang — Shanghai South 28 December 1996 5.3 km (3.29 mi)
Shanghai — Gongfu Xincun 28 December 2004 12.4 km (7.71 mi)
Gongfu Xincun — Fujin Road 29 December 2007 4.3 km (2.67 mi)

Notes

  1. Out of system transfer with Line 3 and Line 4.

References

  1. "12月31日客流破千万". Shanghai Metro. Retrieved 2015-06-19.
  2. "Operations Overview". Shanghai Metro Operation Co, Ltd. Archived from the original on 2007-08-31. Retrieved 2007-09-24.
  3. "Shanghai Metro Lines 1 & 2". Movia. Bombardier. Retrieved 2007-10-14.
  4. "Ridership". Sina. Retrieved 2012-05-03.
  5. "Schedule" (in Chinese). Shanghai Metro. 2010-04-25. Retrieved 2012-07-19.

Coordinates: 31°16′09″N 121°27′25″E / 31.2692°N 121.4570°E / 31.2692; 121.4570

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