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Changchun Railway Station (North) is a subway station on Line 1 and Line 4 of the Changchun Subway in China. It is located in Kuancheng District in Changchun under the building of Changchun railway station northern square, hence the name. The station first opened on 7 May 2012, when Line 4 was put in operation.
Line 6 is a new metro line that commenced operations in 2024, traversing the South New Area of Changchun. This line connects Changchun West Railway Station with the Jingyue district, following a route along the southern corridor of Line 3 to alleviate passenger congestion on that line. Line 6's color is pink.
Line 20 currently uses 9 sets of Size A subway trains in eight car sets (no. 2001–2009) with a maximum speed of 120 km/h (75 mph). It's the first time that Shenzhen Metro use GoA4 automatic train operation. The GoA4 construction standard is applied to Phase I of Shenzhen Metro Line 20, which can fully achieve the automatic operation of ...
Line 2 of the Changchun Rail Transit (Chinese: 长春轨道交通2号线; pinyin: Chángchūn Guǐdào Jiāotōng Èr Hào Xiàn) is a rapid transit line running from west to east Changchun. History [ edit ]
Weixing Square — Changchun Movie Wonderland 26 December 2006 17.0 km (10.56 mi) 16 Phase 2 Weiguang Street — Weixing Square 3 April 2007 n/a connection of Phase 1 and 2 Furong Bridge 28 November 2017 -1 (temporary closure) Changchun Railway Station — Huxi Bridge 8 March 2021 -6 Huxi Bridge — Puppet Regime Palace Museum 31 December 2021
A current New York City Transit Authority rail system map (unofficial) The New York City Subway is a rapid transit system that serves four of the five boroughs of New York City in the U.S. state of New York: the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Queens.
Changchun Longjia Airport T1 Changchun Longjia Airport T2. Longjia International Airport was approved for construction in 1998. Construction started on 29 May 2003, and the airport began its operations on 27 August 2005. It is named after Longjia (龙嘉), the town where it is located.
The rail network links each airport terminal to the New York City Subway and the Long Island Rail Road at Howard Beach and Jamaica. [77] [78] The airport's new Terminal 1 opened on May 28, 1998; Terminal 4, the $1.4 billion replacement for the International Arrivals Building, opened on May 24, 2001.