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  2. Line 1 (Shanghai Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Line 1 (Shanghai Metro) Line 1 is a north–south line of the Shanghai Metro. It runs from Fujin Road in the north, via Shanghai Railway Station to Xinzhuang in the south. The first line to open in the Shanghai Metro system, line 1 serves many important points in Shanghai, including People's Square and Xujiahui.

  3. Transport in Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    Opened in 1914, Shanghai has the world's oldest continuously operating trolley bus system, with 13 routes in operation in 2017. Not all of Shanghai's bus routes are numbered - some have names exclusively in Chinese. [16] Bus fares are usually ¥2, sometimes higher or lower, while Metro fares run from ¥3 to ¥16 depending on distance.

  4. Buses in Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai has around 2000 formal bus lines (including city center, trolleybuses and suburban lines), served by more than 10 bus companies. In the past, Bashi, Dazhong, Guanzhong and Qiangsheng were the four largest; around 2009 they merged to become Bashi Group Companies, including Bashi No.1-6 Bus Passenger Service Companies, Bashi Tram, Bashi Xinxin and Chongming Company, Baoshan Company and ...

  5. Lingang DRT - Wikipedia

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    The routes of both lines 1 and 2 were amended on 1 July 2023. Under this amendment, Line 1 stops at additional stops, while Line 2 is now running as a loop with the terminus located at Dishui Lake station. [15] On the same day, Sunwin iEV12 electric buses of BRT specifications entered service. These buses have doors on both sides to cater to ...

  6. Shanghai Metro - Wikipedia

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    Opening in 1993 with full-scale construction extending back to 1986, the Shanghai Metro is the third-oldest rapid transit system in mainland China, after the Beijing Subway and the Tianjin Metro. Though actual construction and inauguration of the Shanghai Metro succeeded its counterparts in Beijing and Tianjin, their initial planning would date ...

  7. Yan'an Road Medium Capacity Bus Transit System - Wikipedia

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    Yán'ān lù zhōng yùn liàng. The Yan'an Road Medium Capacity Bus Transit System (Chinese: 延安路中运量; pinyin: Yán'ān lù zhōng yùn liàng) is a bus rapid transit system operating within Shanghai, China. The network consists of a main route, a partial route and four branch lines, with the main route running between East Yan'an ...

  8. Xinzhuang station (Shanghai Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Xinzhuang (simplified Chinese: 莘庄; traditional Chinese: 莘莊; pinyin: Xīnzhuāng) is an interchange station on the Shanghai Metro. It is the southern terminus of Line 1 and the northern terminus of Line 5. It is one of the busiest stations in the Shanghai Metro, serving 230,000 passengers every day. [1] Both Line 1 and Line 5's stations ...

  9. Shanghai Trolleybus Route 20 - Wikipedia

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    It is operated by Shanghai Bus No.1 Public Transportation Co. Ltd. [1] Route 20 is one of Shanghai's most famous and popular bus routes, with a rich history and a route that passes many major landmarks. It is estimated that as many as 9 out of 10 Shanghai residents have ridden the route. The route is frequently covered in Chinese-language media ...