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CHONGQING
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China |
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The city of Chongqing (formerly known as Chungking) lies in the centre of China on the Yangtze River. In its urban area it has a population of 8 million, with approx. 12 million in its metropolitan area.
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Line 1 |
Chongqing's first full subway runs from Chaotianmen (passenger port) at the east end of the central district to Shapingba in the west. The initial section was to be 16.4 km, but with limited service only starting between Jiaochangkou (L2) and Shapingba in July 2011. 28 July
2011: Jiaochangkou - Shapingba |
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Line 2 |
The first Chongqing Monorail line - from Jiaochangkou to Dongwuyuan (13 stations, 13.5 km) - opened in June 2005 after construction had started at the end of 1999. The mostly elevated line starts at Jiaochangkou in the central district and used to end at Xinshancun in the southwestern industrial area. The total length was 19.2 km with 18 stations. In 2014, the line was extended south to Yudong, where it connects to monorail line 3. Monorail trains were built by Changchun Rail Company and Hitachi. 18
June 2005: Jiaochangkou - Dongwuyuan |
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Line 3 |
Chongqing's second Monorail line runs north-south across the city centre linking Chongqing North Railway Station with the south bank of the Yangtze River. It uses combined road/rail bridges to cross the Yangtze (1.15 km) and Jialing Rivers (0.5 km). 29 Sept
2011: Lianglukou - Yuanyang (w/o Hongqihegou, Zhengjiayuanzi, Longtousi,
Tongjiayuanzi) (17.5 km)
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Line 4 |
Running east from Chongqing North Railway Station: 28
Dec 2018: Chongqing North Railway Station (North Square) –
Tangjiatuo (15.6 km) 18
Sept 2020 - 27 Dec 2021: Loop Line & Line 4 through service with 10-12
daily express trains between CQ Library & Tangjiatuo between 10:00 and
16:00, serving the following intermediate stations: Shapingba, Ranjiaba,
Min'andadao, CQ N. Station N. Square, Toutang. 18
Jun 2022: Tangjiatuo – Huangling (32.8 km)
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Line 5 & Jiangtiao Line |
North-south metro line: 28
Dec 2017: The Expo Garden Center - Dalongshan (17 km) 28 Dec 2021: Through trains between Tiaodeng (Line 5) and Tangjiatuo (Line 4) via western loop, every 30 minutes with intermediate stops at Huayan Center, Jinjianlu, Chongqing West Station, Shangqiao, CQ Library, Shapingba, Ranjiaba, Min'andadao, CQ N. Station N. Square and Toutang. 27
Feb 2023: The Expo Garden Center - Yuegangbeilu (9 km) Jiangtiao
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Line 6 |
Chongqing's second full metro line, started running on the north shore of the Jialing River in 2012. 28 Sept
2012: Kangzhuang - Wulidian |
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Line 9 |
Metro line, running from the southwest to the northeast (Xinqiao - Xingkedadao, 33 km): 25 Jan 2022:
Gaotanyan - Xingkedadao (31.5 km)
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Line 10 |
North-south metro line, also known as "Airport Line": 28
Dec 2017: Wangjiazhuang - Liyuchi (34 km) 18 Sept 2020: express train introduced, with 11 daily services in each direction, stopping at Liyuchi, Hongtudi, CQ N. Station S. Square, N. Square, Jiangbei T3, T2 & Wangjiazhuang. |
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Line 18 |
28 Dec 2023: Fuhualu - Tiaodengnan (29 km)
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Loop Line (0) |
51 km circular metro line: 28
Dec 2018: Chongqing Library - Haixialu via Chongqing North Railway
Station (34.3 km) 18
Sept 2020: Loop Line & Line 4 through service with 10-12 daily express
trains between CQ Library & Tangjiatuo between 10:00 and 16:00, serving
the following intermediate stations: Shapingba, Ranjiaba, Min'andadao,
CQ N. Station N. Square, Toutang. |
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Chongqing Yunba |
The "Chongqing Yunba" line is a 15.4 km elevated driverless people mover using BYD Skyshuttle technology, with short rubber-tyred vehicles running on metal beams and linking the western terminus of Metro Line 1 Bishan with Bishan Chengyu Railway Station in the western outskirts of Chongqing. 16 Apr 2021: Bishan Metro Station – Bishan Chengyu Railway Station (15.4 km)
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Projects |
See Wikipedia
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Links
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Chongqing Metro (Official website) Chongqing Metro at Wikipedia Chongqing Monorail Map at Johomaps
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Report
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Craig Moore reports in Jan 2019: Chongqing is a large city, dominated by rapid, and chaotic, urban development. The city has a stunning location, engulfed by mountains and valleys, with the city centre full of high-rise buildings, located on a tongue-shaped spit of land at the confluence of the Jialing and Yangtze Rivers. It is this topography that makes the city, and its Metro, interesting, necessitating different rail modes and bold infrastructure. System
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Lines: Click here to read full report (PDF)! |
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2007 © Robert Schwandl (UrbanRail.Net)