Line 2 (Xiamen Metro)

Line 2 of the Xiamen Metro is a subway line in Xiamen. The line running from Wuyuanwan to Tianzhushan, has 32 stations and is 41.64 kilometres (25.87 mi) long.[2] It was opened on December 25, 2019.[1]

Line 2
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Overview
TypeRapid transit
SystemXiamen Metro
StatusIn operation
LocaleXiamen, Fujian, China
TerminiWuyuanwan
Tianzhushan
Stations32 (29 in operation[lower-alpha 1])
Operation
Opened25 December 2019[1]
CharacterUnderground
Technical
Line length41.64 km (25.87 mi)[2]
Number of tracks2
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
Operating speed80 km/h (50 mph)
Route map

Opening timeline

SegmentCommencementLengthStation(s)Name
Wuyuanwan — Tianzhushan 25 December 2019[1] 41.64 km (25.87 mi)[2] 29[lower-alpha 1] Phase 1 & 2

Stations

Station name Connections Distance
km
Location
English Chinese
Tianzhushan 天竺山 Haicang
Dongfu 东孚
Dongyao[lower-alpha 1] 东瑶
Dingmei[lower-alpha 1] 鼎美
Maluan Center[lower-alpha 1] 马銮中心
Xinyang Avenue 新阳大道
Xin'an 新垵
Wengjiao Road 翁角路
Maqing Road 马青路
Haicang Administrative Center 海沧行政中心
Haicang Business Center 海沧商务中心
Haicang Bay Park 海沧湾公园
Cruise Center 邮轮中心 Siming
Jianye Road 建业路
Hubin Middle Road 湖滨中路
Sports Center 体育中心
Yuxiu East Road 育秀东路
Lücuo 吕厝  1 
Jiangtou 江头
Houpu 后埔
Caitang 蔡塘
Gudishi 古地石
Lingdou 岭兜
Software Park Phase II 软件园二期
Hecuo 何厝
Guanyinshan 观音山
Dongzhai 东宅 Huli
Cross-Strait Financial Center 两岸金融中心
Wutong 五通
Wetland Park 湿地公园
Zhongzhai 钟宅
Wuyuanwan 五缘湾
  1. Dongyao, Dingmei, and Maluan Center stations are not opened.

Construction mishap

In mid-December 2019, construction works near the Siming District were affected by subsidence. A major water pipe burst, and dirty water flooded the construction site, affecting the concourse, platform and metro lines under construction. The subsidence also caused a collapse of the surface road and a resulting crater of approximately 500 square metres (5,400 sq ft). The cause is believed to be a burst water pipe. Water also penetrated the now-opened Lücuo station of Line 1, and flooded the concourse and platform.[3]

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