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  2. Shanghai maglev train - Wikipedia

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    The train line connects Shanghai Pudong International Airport (also on Shanghai Metro's Line 2) and Longyang Road station (in the outskirts of central Pudong, with transfers to lines 2, 7, 16, and 18), where passengers can interchange to the Shanghai Metro to continue their trip to the city center. The line is not part of the Shanghai Metro ...

  3. Longyang Road station - Wikipedia

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    Longyang Road (simplified Chinese: 龙阳路; traditional Chinese: 龍陽路; pinyin: Lóngyáng Lù) is an interchange station that serves both the Shanghai maglev train and lines 2, 7, 16 and 18 on the Shanghai Metro. [1] It provides quick transfers between the metro system and the Maglev train to and from Pudong International Airport. There ...

  4. Pudong Airport Terminal 1&2 station - Wikipedia

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    It serves as both the eastern terminus of both the Shanghai maglev train, having opened to trial operations on 31 December 2002, [2] and, since an eastern extension from Guanglan Road opened on 8 April 2010, [3] [4] the eastern terminus of Line 2 of the Shanghai Metro. Although the metro and maglev stations are in the same property, they have ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Shanghai Rail Transit - Wikipedia

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    Except the Shanghai maglev train and the Pujiang Line, the other seventeen lines (737 km (458.0 mi)) of the Shanghai Metro [3] are all heavy rails. These lines are operated by Shanghai Shentong Metro Group Co., Ltd., except the Huaqiao section of Line 11, which is operated by Kunshan Rail Transit Co., Ltd. The daily operating hours of Shanghai ...

  7. Shanghai Metro - Wikipedia

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    The operating hours for most Shanghai metro stations starts between 5:00 to 6:00 in the morning and ends between 22:30 to 23:00 CST. The current timetable is available on the Shanghai metro website. The interval of trains during peak hours differ between 1 minutes and 50 seconds on line 9 and 6 minutes on line 18.

  8. Shanghai Maglev Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Shanghai Maglev Museum is a museum that highlights the history of the Shanghai Maglev Train and other related maglevs. [1] Opened in 2007, it is located at the Longyang Road station of the Shanghai Maglev in Shanghai , China .

  9. Shanghai Metro rolling stock - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai Metro system has 13 depots and 15 yards. 1 Meilong Depot (Chinese: 梅陇车辆段): Located near Jinjiang Amusement Park, Minhang District, Xuhui District, on the south side of the segment between Shanghai South Railway Station and Jinjiang Park, it is the first depot constructed in Shanghai; used for the parking and maintenance. Also ...