Line 4 (Dongguan Rail Transit)
Line 4 of the Dongguan Rail Transit (Chinese: 东莞轨道交通4号线; pinyin: Dōngguǎn Guǐdào Jiāotōng Sì Hào Xiàn) is a planned subway line in Dongguan, China. It has a planned 12 stations and its 'Y' shaped design means that it has 3 terminating stations: Huangjiang Center (interchange with Line 1), Qingxi Coach Terminal and Guanguang (interchange with Shenzhen Metro Line 6). The construction date for Line 3 has not yet been published.[1]
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Other name(s) | R4 |
Type | Rapid transit |
System | Dongguan Rail Transit |
Status | Under Construction |
Locale | Dongguan, China |
Termini | Huangjiang Center & Guanguang Qingxi Coach Terminal |
Stations | 12 |
Operation | |
Operator(s) | Dongguan Rail Transit Corporation, Limited (东莞市轨道交通有限公司) |
Character | Underground and elevated |
Technical | |
Number of tracks | 2 |
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) |
Stations
- From west to east
- Huangjiang Center - Interchange with Line 1
- Huangjiangdong
- Tangxiaxi (Tangxia West)
- Tangxia Center (Interchange with the North > South branch of the same line)
- Dongxing Dadao
- Tangxiadong (Tangxia East)
- Qingxinan (Qingxi South
- Qingxi
- Qingxi Coach Terminal
- From north to south
- Tangxia Center (Interchange with West > East branch of the same line)
- Shaping Lu
- Keyuan Dadao
- Guanguang - Interchange with Shenzhen Metro Line 6
List of planned lines
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See also
- Guangzhou Metro
- FMetro
- Shenzhen Metro
- List of rapid transit systems
- Metro systems by annual passenger rides
References
- "东莞轨道交通". Dongguan Rail Transit. 2011-06-01. Archived from the original on 2012-03-30. Retrieved 2011-08-14.
External links
- Dongguan Rail Transit – official website (in Chinese)
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