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  2. Shanghai Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Master Plan of Shanghai Metro-Region 1999–2020 was approved by the State Council of China on May 11, 2001. [16] The plan had 17 lines in total, containing four intra-city-region express rail lines, eight urban metro lines, and five urban light-rail lines with a total length of about 780 kilometers.

  3. List of Shanghai Metro stations - Wikipedia

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    This article lists the stations of the Shanghai Metro, a rapid transit system serving Shanghai, China and one of the fastest-growing metro systems in the world. The first section opened in 1993, and the system currently has 802 kilometres (498 mi) of track in operation, making it one of the world's largest rapid transit system by route length ...

  4. Shanghai Rail Transit - Wikipedia

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    Route map of Shanghai Pudong Airport APM. Shanghai Pudong Airport APM is a People Mover opened on September 16, 2019, using A-type metro train system with four cars, runs inside Shanghai Pudong International Airport, including the East Line and the West Line. The operating section of the East Line is 1.65 km (1.03 mi) long, connecting Terminal ...

  5. Line 16 (Shanghai Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Line 16 is the only line in the Shanghai Metro planned to feature different stopping services, with a rapid service stopping only at Longyang Road, Luoshan Road, Xinchang, Huinan, and Dishui Lake stations. [8]

  6. Template:Shanghai Metro/Key - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for a route diagram template in Shanghai, China. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.

  7. Line 3 (Shanghai Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Line 3 is a north–south line of the Shanghai Metro network. Its current rolling stock, 03A01, carry a bright yellow colour belt to differentiate them from Line 4 trains which share a portion of its route, while the newer stock, 03A02, features a yellow and purple livery, which the exact line is labelled using sticker or screens saying "Line 3" or "Line 4".

  8. Line 26 (Shanghai Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai metro line 26 service routes; M - Mainline: Xingzhi Road ↔ Zhenhua Road; Routes Station name Connections Distance Location Open-ing; M English Chinese km min — ↑ Loop line towards Zhenhua Road (Outer Loop) ↑ — Xingzhi Road: 行知路 7 26 (branch) 0.0 0 Baoshan: Fourth phase of Shanghai rail transit construction plan Shanghai ...

  9. Line 2 (Shanghai Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Line 2 is an east–west line in the Shanghai Metro network. With a length of nearly 64 km (40 mi), it is the second longest line in the metro system after line 11.Line 2 runs from National Exhibition and Convention Center in the west to Pudong Airport Terminal 1&2 in the east, passing Hongqiao Airport, the Huangpu river, and the Lujiazui Financial District in Pudong.