Line 3 (Changsha Metro)

Line 3 of the Changsha Metro (Chinese: 长沙地铁三号线; pinyin: Chǎngshā Dìtiě Sān Hào Xiàn) is a rapid transit line in Changsha. The first phase opened on 28 June 2020[1] with 25 stations.

Line 3
 3 
Train at Dongtang Station
Overview
TypeRapid transit
SystemChangsha Metro
StatusOperational
LocaleChangsha, Hunan, China
TerminiShantang
Guangsheng
Stations25
Services1
Operation
Opened28 June 2020[1]
OwnerChangsha Government
Operator(s)Changsha Metro Corporation
CharacterUnderground
Technical
Line length36.4 km (22.6 mi)
Number of tracks2
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)

Opening timeline

SegmentCommencementLengthStation(s)Name
Shantang — Guangsheng 28 June 2020[1] 36.4 km (22.62 mi) 25 Phase 1

Stations

Section Station name Connections Distance
km
Location
English Chinese
Phase 1 Shantang 山塘
Yanghu Wetland 洋湖湿地
Yanghu ECO. Town 洋湖新城  9 
Yangguang 阳光
Central South University 中南大学
Fubuhe 阜埠河  4 
Lingguandu 灵官渡
Houjiatang 侯家塘  1 
Dongtang 东塘  7 
Guihua Park 桂花公园
Emiling 阿弥岭
Chaoyangcun 朝阳村  6 
Railway Station 长沙火车站  2   CZT  CSQ
East Martyrs Park 烈士公园东  7 
Simaochong 丝茅冲
Sifangping 四方坪
Yaquehu 雅雀湖
Changsha University 长沙大学
North Yuehu Park 月湖公园北  5 
Xianglong 湘龙
Xingsha 星沙
Songya Lake (South) 松雅湖(南)
Xingsha Culture and Sports Center 星沙文体中心
Luositang 螺丝塘  CZT 
Guangsheng 广生

Future Development

A further southern extension to Xiangtan North railway station in neighbouring Xiangtan City started construction in 2019 with a planned opening in 2023.[2] The extension is 17.29 km long with 8 stations. In the future this extension will be extended northward to Changsha West Railway Station and separated from Line 3 to be operated as its own independent line.[3]

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