Line 3 (Qingdao Metro)

The Line 3 of Qingdao Metro (Chinese: 青岛地铁3号线) is an underground metro line in Qingdao. The north section began operation on December 16, 2015,[1] and the south section began operation on December 18, 2016.[2]

Line 3
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Line 3 platform at Qingdao Railway Station
Overview
StatusIn operation
OwnerGovernment of Qingdao
LocaleQingdao, China
TerminiQingdao Railway Station
Qingdao North Railway Station
Stations22
Service
TypeRapid transit
SystemQingdao Metro
Services1
Operator(s)Qingdao Metro Corporation
Rolling stockChinese Type B1
History
OpenedDecember 16, 2015 (2015-12-16) (North section); December 18, 2016 (2016-12-18) (South section)
Technical
Line length24.8 km (15.41 mi)
Number of tracks2
CharacterUnderground
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)

Opening timeline

SegmentCommencementLengthStation(s)Name
Qingdao North Railway Station — Shuangshan 16 December 2015 12.0 km (7.46 mi) 10 Phase 1 (northern section)
Shuangshan — Qingdao Railway Station 18 December 2016 12.8 km (7.95 mi) 12 Phase 1 (southern section)

Stations

station name Connections Distance
km
Location
English Chinese
Qingdao Railway Station 青岛站  1  QDK 0.000 0.000 Shinan
Hall of the People 人民会堂  4  1.410 1.410
Huiquan Square 汇泉广场 1.278 2.688
Zhongshan Park 中山公园 0.875 3.563
Taipingjiao Park (Yiliao) 太平角公园(一疗) 1.021 4.584
Yan'an 3rd Road 延安三路 1.496 6.080
May 4th Square 五四广场  2  0.755 6.835
Jiangxi Road 江西路  5  1.551 6.386
Ningxia Road 宁夏路 0.917 9.303
Dunhua Road 敦化路 0.778 10.081
Cuobuling 错埠岭  4  0.801 10.882 Shibei
Qingjiang Road 清江路 1.389 12.271
Shuangshan 双山 1.251 13.522
Changsha Road 长沙路 0.851 14.373
Metro Building 地铁大厦 1.469 15.842
Hai'er Road 海尔路 1.153 16.995 Licang
Wannianquan Road 万年泉路 1.376 18.371
Licun 李村  2  1.316 19.687
Junfeng Road 君峰路 1.055 20.742
Zhenhua Road 振华路 0.966 21.708
Yongping Road 永平路 1.227 22.935
Qingdao North Railway Station 青岛北站  1   8   QR  QHK 1.537 24.472

References

  1. "Qingdao subway system to launch in December". December 14, 2015. Retrieved December 16, 2015.
  2. "Qingdao metro Line 3 Phase 2 opens". International Railway Journal. December 19, 2016. Retrieved October 6, 2020.
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