Line 5 (Guangzhou Metro)

Line 5
 5 
Line 5 train near Tanwei
Overview
Other name(s) L2 (5 lines plan name)
M3 (7 lines plan name)
M5 (2000 plan name)
Huanshilu line (环市路线)
Type Rapid transit
System Guangzhou Metro
Status Operational
Locale Huangpu, Tianhe, Yuexiu, and Liwan districts
Guangzhou, Guangdong
Termini Jiaokou
Wenchong
Stations 24
Services 1
Daily ridership 1.09 million (2017 daily average)[1]
1.367 million (2015 Peak)[2]
Operation
Opened 28 December 2009
Owner City of Guangzhou
Operator(s) Guangzhou Metro Corporation
Character Underground and Elevated
Rolling stock CRRC Qingdao Sifang/Kawasaki Heavy Industries Metro cars[3]
Technical
Line length 31.9 km (19.82 mi)
Number of tracks 2
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
Electrification Third rail, 1,500 V DC
Route map

Proposed extension
Huangpu Ferry Terminal
( 8 )
Lujiao Creek
Huangpu Industrial Zone
 13  to Xinsha
Xiayuan
 13 
Longtoushan
Shuanggang
Proposed extension
Wenchong
Dashadong
( 7 )
 7 
Left arrow to Shuixibei
to Guangzhou South Railway StationRight arrow
Dashadi
Huangpu railway
Yuzhu
 13 
 13  to Chaoyang
Yuzhu Depot
Sanxi
Dongpu
connection to Line 4
Chebeinan
 4 
 4 
Left arrow to Huangcun
to Jinzhou Right arrow
Keyun Lu
Yuancun
( 11 )( 21  before 2022)
 11 
Left arrow anti-clockwise
clockwiseRight arrow
Tancun
( 19 )
Liede
Zhujiang New Town
 3 
 3 
Left arrow to Tianhe Coach Terminal
to Panyu Square Right arrow
Wuyangcun
( 10  Siyou Xinma Lu)
Yangji Stream
Yangji
 1 
 1 
Left arrow to Guangzhou East Railway Station
to Xilang Right arrow
Zoo
 6  to Xiangxue
Ouzhuang
 6 
Taojin
 6 
Xiaobei
Guangzhou Railway Station
 2  ( 11   14 )
 2 
Left arrow to Jiahewanggang
to Guangzhou South Railway Station Right arrow
Xicun
( 8 )
 8 
Left arrow to Baiyun Lake
to Wanshengwei Right arrow
Xichang
( 13 )
 13 
Left arrow to Chaoyang
to Xinsha Right arrow
Sima Creek
Zhongshanba
( 11 )
 6 
Tanwei
 6 
connection to Line 6
 6  to Xunfenggang
Jiaokou Bus interchange
(Foshan Metro 5 )
Line 5
Simplified Chinese 广州地铁5号线
Traditional Chinese 廣州地鐵5號線

Line 5 of the Guangzhou Metro runs from Liwan District to Huangpu District. It starts at Jiaokou running 31.9 km (19.8 mi) in a wide "∩" shape and ends at Wenchong. It is one of Guangzhou's three linear induction motor lines. Line 5's color is red. Huangpu Line began operation on 28 December 2009, from Jiaokou to Wenchong. As of May 2017, Line 5 carries an average of 1.05 million passengers per day.[4]

Opening timeline

Line 5 drawn to scale.
SegmentCommencementLengthStation(s)Name
Jiaokou — Wenchong 28 December 2009 31.9 km (19.82 mi) 24 (initial phase)

Stations

Station
Station name Connections Distance
km
Location
English Chinese
5 01 Jiaokou 滘口 0.00 0.00 Liwan
5 02 Tanwei 坦尾  6  1.75 1.75
5 03 Zhongshanba 中山八 1.54 3.29
5 04 Xichang 西场 1.53 4.82
5 05 Xicun 西村 0.68 5.50
5 06 Guangzhou Railway Station 广州火车站  2   GS  Guangzhou railway station GZQ 1.58 7.08 Yuexiu
5 07 Xiaobei 小北 2.40 9.48
5 08 Taojin 淘金 1.10 10.58
5 09 Ouzhuang 区庄  6  1.03 11.61
5 10 Zoo 动物园 1.09 12.70
5 11 Yangji 杨箕  1  1.05 13.75
5 12 Wuyangcun 五羊邨 1.06 14.81
5 13 Zhujiang New Town 珠江新城  3  0.76 15.57 Tianhe
5 14 Liede 猎德 1.15 16.72
5 15 Tancun 潭村 1.44 18.16
5 16 Yuancun 员村 1.79 19.95
5 17 Keyun Lu 科韵路 1.55 21.50
5 18 Chebeinan 车陂南  4  1.37 22.87
5 19 Dongpu 东圃 1.37 24.24
5 20 Sanxi 三溪 1.55 25.79
5 21 Yuzhu 鱼珠  13  1.79 27.58 Huangpu
5 22 Dashadi 大沙地 1.55 29.13
5 23 Dashadong 大沙东 1.33 30.46
5 24 Wenchong 文沖 1.19 31.65

Eastern extension

A eastern extension to Huangpu Passenger Port is currently under construction with opening scheduled in 2023.

Station
no.
Station name Connections Distance
km
Location
English Chinese
5 25 Shuangsha 双沙 Huangpu
5 26 Miaotou Lu 庙头路
5 27 Xiayuan 夏园
5 28 Baoying Dadao 保盈大道
5 29 Guangzhou Development Zone 广州开发区
5 30 Huangpu Passenger Port 黄埔客运港

References

  1. http://www.gzmtr.com/ygwm/gsgk/qynb/201806/P020180627541408016222.pdf
  2. 中秋假期广州地铁日均客流730万人次- 新华网. www.gd.xinhuanet.com. Retrieved 2016-09-17.
  3. http://www.railway-technology.com/projects/guangzhou/
  4. 广州地铁五号线最小行车间隔压缩至2分06秒_金羊网新闻. news.ycwb.com. Retrieved 2017-07-08.
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