Shanghai Metropolitan Area Intercity Railway

Shanghai Metropolitan Area Intercity Railway System or Shanghai Suburban Railway System is a network of regional railways radiating or surrounding the city of Shanghai, China. It is a plan for the gradual implementation of a regional rail system across the metropolitan area. The system will eventually connect with Jiangsu Yangtze MIR and Hangzhou Greater Bay Area network.

Shanghai Metropolitan Area Intercity Railway
Overview
LocaleShanghai
Transit typeCommuter rail
rapid transit
Number of lines~13 total
Operation
Began operation28 September 2012
Operator(s)China Railway/Shanghai Metro
Technical
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) standard gauge
ElectrificationAC 25 kV overhead lines
System map

Shanghai Metropolitan Area Intercity Railway
Simplified Chinese上海市域轨道交通
Traditional Chinese上海市域軌道交通

Suburban railway routes

Operational lines

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Lines under construction or planned

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Planned map of Shanghai Metropolitan Area Railway System in 2025. The map does not include Line 16, Line 17 and Chongming line.
  • Airport Link line (机场联络线) (construction started on June 28, 2019[3])
  • Chongming line (崇明线, will not operated by China Railway)[4]
  • Jiamin line (嘉闵线)
  • Fengpu line (奉浦线)
  • Jiaqingsongjin line (嘉青松金线)
  • Chuannanfeng line (川南奉线)
  • Baojia line (宝嘉线)
  • Nangang line (南港线)
  • East West Link line (东西联络线)
  • Pudong–Lingang line (浦东机场-临港市域线)
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