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The Guangzhou Metro (广州地铁) is the rapid transit system of the city of Guangzhou in the Guangdong Province of China. It is operated by the state-owned Guangzhou Metro Corporation and was the fourth metro system to be built in mainland China, after those of Beijing, Tianjin, and Shanghai.
It is operated by the state-owned Guangzhou Metro Corporation and was the fourth metro system to be built in mainland China. Having delivered 1.99 billion rides in 2013, [1] it is one of the busiest metro systems in the world. The current Guangzhou Metro system consists of fourteen lines: Line 1 (Guangzhou East Railway Station–Xilang) Line 2 ...
Line 6 of the Guangzhou Metro runs from Liwan District to Huangpu District.It starts at Xunfenggang and ends at Xiangxue, interchanging with Line 5 at Tanwei and Ouzhuang; Line 1 at Huangsha and Dongshankou; Line 8 at Cultural Park; Line 2 at Haizhu Square; Line 21 at Suyuan; Line 3 at Yantang and Tianhe Coach Terminal.
(GZ) Shabei Metro Station: One-way loop route. Guangzhou 790 (GZ) Xinghui Jinsha Phase 2: ↔ (FS) Houhai Village: 791: Zhongcheng Lu: ↺: Zhongcheng Lu: One-way loop route. 792: Nanhu Peninsula: ↺: Nanhu Peninsula: One-way loop route. 792A: Shatai Freight Station: ↺: Shatai Freight Station: One-way loop route. 794: Jiangxia Metro Station ...
Line 1 of the Guangzhou Metro runs from Xilang to Guangzhou East Railway Station (18.5 km (11.50 mi)). Apart from Kengkou and Xilang, all stations in Line 1 are underground. [4] The first section, from Xilang to Huangsha, opened on 28 June 1997, making Guangzhou the fourth city in mainland China to have a metro system.
Line 11 of the Guangzhou Metro (Chinese: 广州地铁11号线; pinyin: Guǎngzhōu Dìtiě Shíyīhàoxiàn) is a fully automated rapid transit line in Guangzhou. It is a loop line around the city center, connecting Guangzhou railway station, Guangzhou East railway station, Pazhou, and Fangcun. [2] It opened on December 28, 2024.
Line 2 of the Guangzhou Metro is a north–south line on the system that runs from Guangzhou South Railway Station to Jiahewanggang, with a total length of 31.4 km (19.51 mi) with 24 stations. All stations in Jiahe Line are underground. [ 4 ]
Line 3 of the Guangzhou Metro is a 74.83-kilometer (46.50 mi) rapid transit line connects Haibang to Airport North (Terminal 2). The entire line, including all track and stations, is located in tunnels. [4]