Line 13 (Shanghai Metro)

Line 13 is a north-west to south-east line of the Shanghai Metro network. It runs between Jinyun Road in Jiading and Zhangjiang Road in Pudong. It will interchange with new lines 14, 15 and 18 in 2020.

To scale map of Shanghai Metro Line 13
Line 13
Overview
Other name(s)M5 (planned name)
StatusIn operation
LocalePudong, Huangpu, Jing'an, Putuo, and Jiading districts
Shanghai
TerminiJinyun Road
Zhangjiang Road
Stations31
Service
TypeRapid transit
SystemShanghai Metro
Operator(s)Shanghai No. 2 Metro Operation Co., Ltd.
Daily ridership737,800 (2019 peak)[1]
History
OpenedApril 20, 2010 (2010-04-20) (As Expo line from Madang Road to Shibo Avenue)
December 30, 2012 (2012-12-30) (Phase I western section)
December 28, 2014 (2014-12-28) (rest of Phase I western section)
December 19, 2015 (2015-12-19) (extended to Shibo Avenue)
December 30, 2018 (2018-12-30) (extended to Zhangjiang Road)
ClosedNov 2, 2010 ~ December 18, 2015 (Expo line)
Technical
Line length38.3 km (23.80 mi)
Number of tracks2
CharacterUnderground
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
ElectrificationOverhead lines (1500 volts)
Operating speed80 km (49.71 mi)

Stations

Station name Connections Distance
km
Location
English Chinese
Jinyun Road 金运路 0.00 0.00 Jiading
West Jinshajiang Road 金沙江西路 1.52 1.52
Fengzhuang 丰庄 1.94 3.46
South Qilianshan Road 祁连山南路 1.31 4.77 Putuo
Zhenbei Road 真北路 1.48 6.25
Daduhe Road 大渡河路  15  1.24 7.49
Jinshajiang Road 金沙江路  3   4  1.62 9.11
Longde Road 隆德路  11  1.21 10.32
Wuning Road 武宁路 0.85 11.17
Changshou Road 长寿路  7  1.08 12.25
Jiangning Road 江宁路 0.70 12.95
Hanzhong Road 汉中路  1   12  1.63 14.58 Jing'an
Shanghai Natural History Museum 自然博物馆 0.65 15.23
West Nanjing Road 南京西路  2   12  0.86 16.09
Middle Huaihai Road 淮海中路 0.96 17.05 Huangpu
Xintiandi 新天地  10  1.21 18.26
Madang Road 马当路  9  0.63 18.89
World Expo Museum 世博会博物馆 1.53 20.42
Shibo Avenue 世博大道 1.61 22.03 Pudong
Changqing Road 长清路  7  0.89 22.92
Chengshan Road 成山路  8  1.16 24.08
Dongming Road 东明路  6  1.40 25.48
Huapeng Road 华鹏路 1.15 26.63
Xianan Road 下南路 1.82 28.45
Beicai 北蔡 1.07 29.52
Chenchun Road 陈春路 0.93 30.45
Lianxi Road 莲溪路 1.34 31.79
Middle Huaxia Road 华夏中路  16  1.77 33.56
Zhongke Road 中科路 1.06 34.62
Xuelin Road 学林路 1.96 36.58
Zhangjiang Road 张江路 1.69 38.27

Important Stations

History

SegmentCommencementLengthStation(s)Name
Madang Road — Shibo Avenue 20 April 2010 4.0 km (2.49 mi) 3 Expo line (special phase)
Madang Road — Shibo Avenue 2 November 2010 Temporary ceased operation -3
Jinyun Road — Jinshajiang Road 30 December 2012 9.9 km (6.15 mi) 5 Phase 1 (1st section)
South Qilianshan Road 15 June 2013 Infill station 1
Daduhe Road 1 November 2014 Infill station 1
Jinshajiang Road — Changshou Road 28 December 2014 2.9 km (1.80 mi) 3 Phase 1 (2nd section)
Changshou Road — West Nanjing Road 19 December 2015 2.6 km (1.62 mi) 4 Phase 1 (3rd section)
West Nanjing Road — Madang Road 2.8 km (1.74 mi) 2 Expo line (1st section)
Madang Road — Shibo Avenue Reentered operation 3
Shibo Avenue — Changqing Road 30 December 2018 1.0 km (0.62 mi) 1 Expo line (2nd section)
Changqing Road — Middle Huaxia Road 10.5 km (6.52 mi) 8 Phase 2
Middle Huaxia Road — Zhangjiang Road 4.8 km (2.98 mi) 3 Phase 3

Special Phase

The Special Phase of Line 13 was run between Madang Road and Shibo Avenue, during the 2010 Shanghai World Expo. After the Expo ended, this phase was closed afterwards.

1st Phase

The 1st Phase of Line 13 operates all the stations between Jinyun Road and Jinshajiang Road, with 7 stations. The section has opened in December 2012.[2]

2nd Phase and 3rd Phase

The two phases run from Changqing Road to Zhangjiang Road in Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Park region. All the stations along this section have opened in December 2018.

Rolling Stock

TypeTime of manufacturingSeriesSetsAssemblyNotes
Type A2011–201413A0124Tc+Mp+M+M+Mp+TcManufactured by CRRC Nanjing Puzhen
Type A2016–201813A0238Tc+Mp+M+M+Mp+TcManufactured by CRRC Nanjing Puzhen

References

  1. 2019最后一天上海地铁运送客流【1303.35万人次】跨年夜延时加开63列次 (in Chinese). 上海地铁shmetro. 2020-01-02. Retrieved 2020-01-09.
  2. Shanghai Eastday, 7 February 2012.
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