Line 9 (Hangzhou Metro)
Line 9 of the Hangzhou Metro (simplified Chinese: 杭州地铁九号线; traditional Chinese: 杭州地鐵九號線; pinyin: Hángzhōu Dìtiě Jiǔhào Xiàn) is a subway line under construction. The line will be 29.45 km (18.30 mi) long and will run in a north-south direction between Guanyintang and Changda Road in Yuhang District in the north.[1]
Line 9 | |
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9 | |
Overview | |
Status | Under construction Partially operational (under Line 1) |
Owner | City of Hangzhou |
Locale | Hangzhou, Zhejiang |
Termini | Guanyintang Changda Road |
Stations | 21 (7 in service under Line 1) |
Service | |
Type | Rapid transit |
System | Hangzhou Metro |
Services | 1 |
Operator(s) | Hangzhou Metro Corporation |
Depot(s) | Changda Road Depot
Sibao Stabling Yard |
Rolling stock | 6 cars, type B |
History | |
Planned opening | 2021 |
Technical | |
Line length | 29.45 km (18.30 mi) |
Number of tracks | 2 |
Character | Underground and Elevated |
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) |
Electrification | Overhead, 1,500 V DC |
Operating speed | 80km/h (50mph) |
A section of the line, between Coach Center and Linping stations, is currently operational and run as a branch line of Line 1. The other sections of the line are slated to be completed in 2021. The line is colored brown on system maps.
Stations
- Legend
- Operational (as branch line of Line 1)
- Under construction
Station name | Connections | Location | |
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English | Chinese | ||
Guanyintang | 观音塘 | 7 | Jianggan |
Citizens Park | 市民公园 | ||
Qianjiang Road | 钱江路 | 2 4 | |
Fishermen Dock | 渔人码头 | ||
Sanbao | 三堡 | 6 | |
Yudao | 御道 | Airport | |
Wubao | 五堡 | ||
Liubao | 六堡 | ||
Qibao Laojie | 七堡老街 | ||
East Genshan Road | 艮山东路 | ||
Coach Center | 客运中心 | 1 | Jianggan |
South Qiaosi | 乔司南 | Yuhang | |
Qiaosi | 乔司 | ||
Wengmei | 翁梅 | ||
Yuhang Railway Station | 余杭高铁站 | Haining Yuhang | |
Nanyuan | 南苑 | ||
Linping | 临平 | ||
Qiushan Dajie | 邱山大街 | Yuhang | |
Beisha Road | 北沙路 | ||
Lvzhou Road | 绿洲路 | ||
Changda Road | 昌达路 | ||
See also
References
- 杭州地铁9号线一期工程今年开工 将深入临平 (in Chinese). Hangzhou News. 16 March 2017. Retrieved 30 August 2017.
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