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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.
This station is the first stop in Pudong going east towards Shanghai Pudong International Airport, and is part of the initial section of Line 2 that opened from Zhongshan Park to Longyang Road that opened on 20 September 1999. [1] [2] [3] The station later became an interchange on 30 December 2021 after the opening of Line 14. [4]
Jing'an Temple (simplified Chinese: 静安寺; traditional Chinese: 靜安寺; pinyin: Jìng'ān Sì) is the name of an interchange station between Lines 2, 7 and 14 of the Shanghai Metro. This station is located in Jing'an District, below the historic Jing'an Temple and the Jiu Guang shopping mall.
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Songhong Road (Chinese: 淞虹路; pinyin: Sōnghóng Lù) is a station on Line 2 of the Shanghai Metro in Changning District. [1] The station served as the western terminus of the line from 30 December 2006, when Line 2 was extended westward from Zhongshan Park, [2] [3] until 16 March 2010, when the second westward extension to the current terminus at East Xujing opened.
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 ...
This station, first known as Dongfang Road station (东方路站), [2] [3] is part of the initial section of Line 2 that opened from Zhongshan Park to Longyang Road that opened on 20 September 1999. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Beginning on 22 October 2005, [ 3 ] the station closed for reconfiguration and improvements in preparation for the planned 4-line ...
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.