Rapid transit system serving Jinan, Shandong, China
Line 1 train at Gongyanyuan station
Locale Jinan , Shandong Transit type Rapid transit Number of lines 3 operating 2 under construction 3 planned Number of stations 40 Began operation 1 April 2019; 5 years ago (2019-04-01 ) [1] System length 84.25 km (52.35 mi) Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+ 1 ⁄2 in ) standard gauge
System map
Tantou
Jinandong Railway Station
Pengjiazhuang
Peijiaying
Baoshan
Wangsheren
Fenghuanglu
Zhangmatun
Jiangjiazhuang
Bajianpu
Zhudian
Huayuandonglu
Qilipu
Dingjiazhuang
Lishanlu
Ligenglu
Beiyuan
Olympic Center
Shengchanlu
Longao Building
Jiluolu
Mengjiazhuang
Jinan Railway Station North
Longdong
Yikanglu
Baliqiao
Laotun
Fangte
Erhuanxilu
JGK (
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Jinan West Railway Station
Lashan
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Dayang
Lashannan
Wangfuzhuang
Yufuhe
Zhaoying
Ziweilu
Daxuecheng
Yuanboyuan
Chuangxingu
Gongyanyuan
Jinan Metro (Chinese : 济南地铁 ; pinyin : Jǐnán Dìtiě ), also known as Jinan Rail Transit (Chinese : 济南轨道交通 ; pinyin : Jǐnán Guǐdào Jiāotōng ) is a rapid transit system serving Jinan , the capital of Shandong province, China .
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Lines
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Line 1
Line 1 runs north–south in the western part of the city. The line began operating on 1 April 2019, and cost CN¥12 billion to build.[3] [1]
Line 2
Line 2 is 36.39 kilometres (22.61 mi) in length, including a 34.8-kilometre (21.6-mile)-long underground section.[4] The line began operating on 26 March 2021.
Line 3
Line 3 (Phase 1) is 21.592 kilometres (13.417 miles) long. It is completely underground. The line began operating on 28 December 2019.[5]
Rolling stock
Lines 1, 2, and 3 use Type B rolling stock. Lines 2 and 3 have six-car trains, whereas Line 1 has four-car trains with provision for an increase to six-car trains in the future.
Lines 4, 6, 7, 8 and 9 will use high capacity Type A rolling stock.[6]
History
Planning of the system began in the early 2000s but was delayed due to 2008 world economic crisis . After years of preparation, construction started at an official ceremony on 29 December 2013. Line 1 was opened on 1 April 2019.[1]
The first phase of construction was adopted by National Development and Reform Commission and included three lines (1, 2, and 3) with 47 stations. The first phase has a total length of 96.5 kilometres (60.0 mi): 72.2 kilometres (44.9 mi) underground, 23.8 kilometres (14.8 mi) elevated, and one-half kilometre (0.3 miles) transitional. It is expected to cost up to ¥48.9 bn.
The fare system is based on existing smart card technology.[7]
Future
Network planning map
Phase 2 Construction Plan (2020–2025)[6]
Phase 2 was approved by the National Development and Reform Commission on 30 October 2020. Phase 2 consists of 159.6 km of new subway and is proposed to start construction in 2020.[8]
Line
Terminals(District)
Opening Date
Lengthin km
Stations
Status
3 Phase 2
Tantou
Yaoqiang Airport
2024
12.9
5
Under Construction
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Xiaogaozhuang
Pengjiazhuang
2026[9]
40.2
32
Under Construction[9]
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Weilizhuang
Liangwangdong
2027
40.1[10]
33
Under Construction[10]
<span style="color:white; font-weight:bold; font-size:inherit; white-space:nowrap;">7</span>
Jinan North Railway Station
Fenghuang Nanlu
2026
30.0
22
Under Construction[11]
8
Xingcun
Shandong University
2026
22.6
10
Under Construction
<span style="color:white; font-weight:bold; font-size:inherit; white-space:nowrap;">9</span>
Huanghenan'an
Maozhuang
2026
14.8
11
Under Construction
Network map
See also
References
External links
Public transportation in Shandong Peninsula Metropolitan Region (SD)
Qingdao Metro
Lines in operation Under construction
2 (phase I rest section & phase II)
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7
8 (branch & southern extension)
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Planned
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Jinan Metro
Lines in operation Under construction
3 (Phase II)
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8
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Planned
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Jining Metro
Planned
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Linyi Metro
Planned
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Yantai Metro
Planned
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<span style="color:white; font-weight:bold; font-size:inherit; white-space:nowrap;">QHICR</span>
Qingdao Tram
CR C-train
Transportation hubs
Int'l airports Railway stations
Operational Under planning Proposed
Anqing Metro
Baoji Metro
Chengde Metro
Chenzhou Metro
Chifeng Metro
Chuzhou Metro
Datong Metro
Dazhou Metro
Ezhou Metro
Fuxin Metro
Fuyang Metro
Ganzhou Metro
Guangyuan Metro
Haikou Metro
Handan Metro
Heze Metro
Huainan Metro
Huizhou Metro
Huzhou Metro
Jiaxing Metro
Jinzhong Metro
Liaocheng Metro
Lijiang Metro
Linyi Metro
Longyan Metro
Luzhou Metro
Ma'anshan Metro
Mudanjiang Metro
Nanchong Metro
Nanyang Metro
Neijiang Metro
Putian Metro
Quanzhou Metro
Quzhou Metro
Rizhao Metro
Sanya Metro
Shangrao Metro
Shiyan Metro
Suqian Metro
Tangshan Metro
Tongling Metro
Weifang Metro
Weihai Metro
Weinan Metro
Wuzhou Metro
Xiangyang Metro
Xingtai Metro
Xining Metro
Xuancheng Metro
Yancheng Metro
Yangzhou Metro
Yantai Metro
Yichang Metro
Yinchuan Metro
Yulin Metro
Zhangzhou Metro
Zhanjiang Metro
Zhenjiang Metro
Zhongshan Metro
Zhuzhou Metro
Zibo Metro
Zunyi Metro
Suspended
Operational Under construction Under planning Recreation
Operational Under construction
Baoshan
Guangzhou
Guiyang
Lijiang [zh ]
Turpan [zh ]
Xi'an (High-tech Zone) [zh ]
Zhangye [zh ]
Under planning
Dongguan
Haikou
Hefei
Kunshan
Lhasa
Nanning
Ningbo
Quanzhou
Suzhou (Taihu)
Shanghai (Jiading)
Shanghai (Xihongqiao)
Zhengzhou
Closed
APM
Regional rail Suburban rail Commuter rail
CR S-train
Beijing Tianjin Yangquan Lianyungang
<span style="color:white; font-weight:bold; font-size:inherit; white-space:nowrap;">Lianyungang Suburban</span>
Ningbo Shaoxing Haikou
<span style="color:white; font-weight:bold; font-size:inherit; white-space:nowrap;">Haikou Suburban</span>
CRH C-train
BRT
Operational Under construction
Harbin
Shenyang
Shenzhen
Shijiazhuang
Wuxi
Wuhan
Xi'an
Planned
Autonomous Rail Rapid Transit (ART)
* in / related to the special administrative regions
** ** Bangladesh
China (PRC)
** India
Indonesia
Iran
Japan
Kazakhstan
North Korea
Malaysia
Pakistan
Philippines
Qatar
Russia
* Saudi Arabia
Singapore
South Korea
Taiwan (ROC)
Thailand
Turkey
* United Arab Emirates
Uzbekistan
Vietnam
* Only rapid transit systems in the Asian parts of Russia and Turkey are shown. For others, see
Rapid transit in Europe .
** Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia are considered trans-continental countries and are also included in Rapid transit in Europe .
*** Under construction.
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