Line 1 (Shenyang Metro)

Line 1 of the Shenyang Metro (Chinese: 沈阳地铁一号线; pinyin: Shěnyáng Dìtiě Yī Hào Xiàn) is a rapid transit line running from west to east Shenyang. It was opened on 27 September 2010. This line is 27.80 km long with 22 stations.[1]

Line 1
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Overview
TypeRapid transit
SystemShenyang Metro
StatusOperational
LocaleShenyang, Liaoning, China
TerminiShisanhaojie
Limingguangchang
Stations22
Services1
Operation
Opened27 September 2010
OwnerShenyang
Operator(s)Shenyang Metro Corporation
CharacterUnderground
Technical
Line length27.80 km (17.27 mi)
Number of tracks2
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)

Opening timeline

SegmentCommencementLengthStation(s)Name
Shisanhaojie — Limingguangchang 27 September 2010 27.8 km (17.27 mi) 22 Phase 1

Stations (west to east)

station name Transfer Distance
km
Location
Pinyin Chinese
Shisanhaojie 十三号街 0.00 0.00 Tiexi
Zhongyangdajie 中央大街 1.00 1.00
Qihaojie 七号街 1.40 2.40
Sihaojie 四号街 1.50 3.90
Zhangshi 张士 1.55 5.45
Kaifadadao 开发大道 1.40 6.85
Yuhongguangchang 于洪广场 1.50 8.35 Yuhong
Yingbinlu 迎宾路 1.00 9.35
Zhonggongjie 重工街 1.95 11.30 Tiexi
Qigongjie 启工街 1.05 12.35
Baogongjie 保工街 1.00 13.35
Tiexiguangchang 铁西广场  9  1.40 14.75
Yunfengbeijie 云峰北街 1.15 15.90
Shenyangzhan 沈阳站 SYT 1.60 17.50 Heping
Taiyuanjie 太原街 0.95 18.45
Nanshichang 南市场 1.20 19.65
Qingniandajie 青年大街  2  1.10 20.75 Shenhe
Huaiyuanmen 怀远门 1.30 22.05
Zhongjie 中街 1.35 23.40
Dongzhongjie 东中街 0.75 24.15 Dadong
Pangjiangjie 滂江街 1.65 25.80
Limingguangchang 黎明广场 1.30 27.10

Rolling stock

TypeTime of manufacturingSeriesSetsAssemblyNotes
Type B2008 - 2010DKZ1723Tc+Mp+M+T+Mp+TcManufactured by Changchun Railway Vehicles[2]
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References

  1. "沈阳地铁1号线车站站名"出炉"" (in Chinese). 沈阳地铁官方网站. Archived from the original on 28 February 2014. Retrieved 4 October 2012.
  2. "系统异常". chinacnr.com (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 13 December 2014. Retrieved 30 April 2015.


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