Line 3 (Dongguan Rail Transit)

Line 3 of the Dongguan Rail Transit (Chinese: 东莞轨道交通3号线; pinyin: Dōngguǎn Guǐdào Jiāotōng Sān Hào Xiàn) is a planned subway line in Dongguan, China. It has a planned 24 stations from Qishibosha in the North-east of Dongguan, to Chang'an New Area South, in the south of Dongguan. The construction date for Line 3 has not yet been published.[1]

Line 3
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Overview
Other name(s)R3
TypeRapid transit
SystemDongguan Rail Transit
StatusUnder Construction
LocaleDongguan, China
TerminiQishibosha
Chang'an New Area South
Stations24
Operation
Operator(s)Dongguan Rail Transit Corporation, Limited (东莞市轨道交通有限公司)
CharacterUnderground and elevated
Technical
Number of tracks2
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)

Stations

From north to south:

  • Qishibosha
  • East Industrial Zone
  • Dongshan Dadao
  • Qiaotouxi (Qiaotou East)
  • Dadong Lu
  • Dongguan West Railway Station
  • Dongguan South Railway Station
  • Changping Bei
  • Beihuan Lu
  • Dongkengnan
  • Zhongxing Dadao
  • Songghan Lake North
  • Songshan Lake - Interchange with Line 1
  • Songshan Lake Higher Education Mega Center
  • Songshanhu National High-tech Industrial Development Zone
  • Haiyue Garden
  • Lianhua Square
  • Chang'an Pedestrian Street
  • Chang'an Wushacun
  • Chang'an Jinsha
  • Chang'an Jian'an Lu
  • Chang'an New Area North
  • Chang'an New Area - Interchange with Line 2
  • Chang'an New Area South

List of planned lines

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See also

References

  1. "东莞轨道交通". Dongguan Rail Transit. 2011-06-01. Archived from the original on 2012-03-30. Retrieved 2011-08-14.
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