Sat - Sunï¼10:00-18:30 (pending) Beginning ASAP:) Location: Shanghai metro line 11 - Sanlin station 5 mins from station to school! You can wait 2-10 minutes for any metro line, depending on the day and time. It was originally designated as Line 21 and was planned as the south part of Line 11.The line runs entirely in Pudong New Area, starting from Longyang Road, via Shanghai Wild Animal Park, Huinan Town, ending at Dishui Lake in Nanhui New City. Line 8 is a north-south line of the Shanghai Metro network. Its length is 44.3 km, will have 30 stations. It is 51.7 kilometers long, and has 26 stations. Line 2 forms the west-east axis of the Shanghai metro network, intersecting with the north-south axis Line 1 at People's Square. Line 17 is one of the 17 lines of the Shanghai Metro. Line 16 is a rapid transit line serving the south-eastern suburban areas of Shanghai.The line is colored aqua on system maps. You can easily find ⦠The Bund is more famous and attractive than the ⦠https://www.chinahighlights.com/shanghai/shanghai-subway.htm The Shanghai Metro is a rapid transit rail network in Shanghai, China. [BETA]Shanghai Metro Lineï¼Stations above ground Mod âEN: Shanghai Metro is one of the longest urban rail transit systems in the world, its first line, Shanghai Metro Line 1, was officially put into operation on May 28, 1993, making Shanghai the third city in mainland China operating metro lines. Media in category "Shanghai Metro Line 18" This category contains only the following file. It runs from Shiguang Road, in Yangpu District to Shendu Highway, in Minhang. The Shanghai Metro is the longest rapid transit system in the world. âWe are an English Training Center at CENTRAL LOCATION in SHANGHAI! History Shanghai Metro/Line 2. Its trains travel along the city from the east to the west. It is one of the longest lines of the metro service. According to Shanghai Fabu, there are plans to build a northern extension of Line 10, Line 15 and the beginnings of Line 18. Line 16 will have four direct trains running every weekday, traveling directly to Longyang Road Station and Dishui Lake Station without stopping. Hongqiao Railway Station Line 2 Line 10. KONE Corporation, press release, January 28, 2019. The Shanghai Metro is as of today the longest metro system in the world. That will no doubt make Zhujiajiao Water Town, one of the city's most popular tourist attractions, much more accessible. All lines start their operation after 5 pm and finish around midnight. This video is the showcase of all the lines of the amazing metro. KONE Corporation, press release, January 28, 2019. Shanghai's quest for an ever-more extensive railway system continues in 2020 as the city has pledged to add a total of 67 kilometres of tracks to its already sprawling network by the end of the year. On the Shanghai Metroâs maps, the line is marked in light blue. Shanghai is set to expand its ever-growing Metro network, with Line 17 scheduled to open by the end of the year.. Construction is nearly complete on the new line, which will run from Minhang district to suburban Qingpu. The line begins at East Xujing and finishes at Pudong International Airport and is the systems longest at 63.8 kilometres and is served by the systems largest amount of stations at thirty.. Line Two is also the only system line which takes in both of the city's airports. The Shanghai Metro's Line Two or Green Line is the most frequently used line for the tourist or business visitor to Shanghai.. The administrationâs latest forecast said temperatures in 18 provincial-level region capitals on Monday are expected to be the lowest so far this year. Shanghai Metro is busy and runs regularly, especially at times that are most popular. System consists of ⦠Inauguration was in May 1993. Line 3 is an operating line of the Shanghai Metro system and is known as the Pearl Line, It is marked bright yellow in metro maps and the trains also carry a bright yellow colour belt for easy identification. And it don't stop. Hongqiao Railway Station â Oriental Land. Otis Electric has provided equipment and services for metro networks in 17 cities across China, covering more than half of the cities in the country that have opened rail transit, according to the China Urban Rail Transit Market Report issued in November 2017.