上海
Metro
The
Shanghai subway is one of the youngest in the world and might
become the most rapidly expanding if the same pace of construction
continues. After the first line opened in 1995 as a north-south
axis from the Central Station to the southern suburbs, a
first section of the second line followed only four years
later.
A
third line, the so-called Pearl Line, has been developed out
of a former ring railway, mainly elevated, to run from Baoshan
Steel Complex in the north via Shanghai Railway Station to
Caoxi Rd. in the south (36 km, 21 stations). Construction of
the first 25 km section with 19 stations (3 at grade) between
Caoxi Rd and Jiangwan was completed in May 2000 and opened
26 Dec 2000 for trial operation. Regular service is scheduled
to start in Aug. 2001. Until the fleet of 28 Alstom Megapolis
6-car trains arrives, trains borrowed from the other lines
offer a limited service.
In
Sept. 2001 number of trains was increased on all three lines,
17 trains serving on Line 1, 10 on Line 2 and 9 on the Pearl
Line.
Related
Links: Shanghai
Metro at Metroplanet
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