List of Xi'an Metro stations

A map of Xi'an metro lines currently in operation
A map of Xi'an metro lines currently in operation

The Xi'an Metro is a rapid transit system serving the city of Xi'an, the capital of Shaanxi province in China, with stations in seven of the city's eleven districts and 2 counties. It is the first city to operate a subway in Northwest China and the tenth city in mainland China to operate a subway. Xi'an began planning urban rapid rail transit in the 1980s[1] and was approved for construction by the state on September 13, 2006. The first line, line 2, opened September 16, 2011 followed by line 1 on September 15, 2013 and line 3 on November 8, 2016.

The system consists of three lines spanning 91km with 66 stations. The system carried a total of 605.3 million riders in 2017.[2]

Lines

Line Terminals
(District)
Opened Newest
Extension
Length
km
Stations
 1  Houweizhai
(Weiyang)
Fangzhicheng
(Baqiao)
2013 25.4 19
 2  Xi'an North Railway Station
(Weiyang)
Weiqunan
(Chang'an)
2011[3] 2014 26.5 21
 3  Yuhuazhai
(Yanta)
Baoshuiqu
(Baqiao)
2016 39.1 26
Total 91 66

Xi'an Metro has three lines in operation. Line 2 opened to the public on September 16, 2011.[3] Line 1 began operation on September 15, 2013. Line 3 started after months of delay on November 8, 2016.

Xi'an began its metro system plan in the mid-1980s. The plan was first submitted to the State Council in 1994, with four planned lines and a total length of 73.2 km (45.5 mi). In February 2004, the re-drafted plan was submitted to the State Government, which received final approval on September 13, 2006.

The first line, Line 2, began construction along Chang An street on 29 September 2006 and was completed in 2011. It runs north-south and passes under such historic sites as the Bell Tower and city wall. It is 26.6 km (17 mi) long with 23.5 km (15 mi) lying underground, approximately 20 meters below the surface. It is estimated to have cost 17.9 billion yuan (US$2.24 billion).[4] The route stretches from the Xi'an North Railway Station to Weiqu South with 20 stops. The travel time is 39 minutes for the entire length, cutting the commute almost in half. Operations began on 28 September 2011.[5]

Four other routes were planned to start construction in 2011 and to be finished by around 2020. When completed, the system will span 251.8 km (156.5 mi) and will mainly service the urban and suburban districts of Xi'an and part of Xianyang.[6]

Stations

Key

^ Transfer stations
dagger Line termini
^dagger Transfer stations/Line termini
^ Chinese High-speed Railway station interchange Transfer stations/Transfer stations with CRH
daggerAirport interchange Line termini/Transfer station at Xi'an Xianyang International Airport
^daggerChinese High-speed Railway station interchange Transfer stations/Line termini/Transfer stations with CRH

In operation

Line(s) Station name

English

Station name

Mandarin

Connections District Date Opened
 1  Houweizhaidagger 后卫寨 Weiyang September 15, 2013
 1  Sanqiao 三桥 Weiyang September 15, 2013
 1  Zaohe 皂河 Weiyang September 15, 2013
 1  Zaoyuan 枣园 Lianhu September 15, 2013
 1  Hancheng Lu 汉城路 Lianhu September 15, 2013
 1  Kaiyuanmen 开远门 Lianhu September 15, 2013
 1  Laodong Lu 劳动路 Lianhu September 15, 2013
 1  Yuxiangmen 玉祥门 Lianhu September 15, 2013
 1  Sajinqiao 洒金桥 Lianhu September 15, 2013
 1   2  Beida Jie 北大街 Lianhu September 15, 2013
September 16, 2011
 1  Wulukou 五路口 Xincheng September 15, 2013
 1  Chaoyangmen 朝阳门 Xincheng September 15, 2013
 1  Kangfu Lu 康复路 Xincheng September 15, 2013
 1   3  Tonghuamen 通化门 Xincheng September 15, 2013
November 8, 2016
 1  Wangshou Lu 万寿路 Xincheng September 15, 2013
 1  Changlepo 长乐坡 Xincheng September 15, 2013
 1  Chanhe 浐河 Baqiao September 15, 2013
 1  Banpo 半坡 Baqiao September 15, 2013
 1  Fangzhicheng 纺织城 Baqiao September 15, 2013
 2  Bei Kezhan^ 北客站 Chinese High-speed Railway station interchange Xi'an North railway station Weiyang September 16, 2011
 2  Beiyuan 北苑 Weiyang September 16, 2011
 2  Yundong Gongyuan 运动公园 Weiyang September 16, 2011
 2  Xingzheng Zhongxin 行政中心 Weiyang September 16, 2011
 2  Fengcheng 5-lu 凤城五路 Weiyang September 16, 2011
 2  Shi Tushuguan 市图书馆 Weiyang September 16, 2011
 2  Daminggongxi 大明宫西 Weiyang September 16, 2011
 2  Longshouyuan 龙首原 Xincheng September 16, 2011
 2  Anyuanmen 安远门 Xincheng September 16, 2011
 2  Zhonglou 钟楼 Beilin September 16, 2011
 2  Yongningmen 永宁门 Beilin September 16, 2011
 2  Nanshaomen 南稍门 Beilin September 16, 2011
 2  Tiyuchang 体育场 Beilin September 16, 2011
 2   3  Xiaozhai 小寨 Yanta September 16, 2011
November 8, 2016
 2  Wei 1-jie 纬一街 Yanta September 16, 2011
 2  Huizhan Zhongxin 会展中心 Yanta September 16, 2011
 2  Sanyao 三爻 Yanta June 16, 2014
 2  Fengqiyuan 凤栖原 Chang'an June 16, 2014
 2  Hangtiancheng 航天城 Chang'an June 16, 2014
 2  Weiqunan 韦曲南 Chang'an June 16, 2014
 3  Yuhuazhai 鱼化寨 Yanta November 8, 2016
 3  Zhangbabei Lu 丈八北路 Yanta November 8, 2016
 3  Yanpingmen 延平门 Yanta November 8, 2016
 3  Keji Lu 科技路 Yanta November 8, 2016
 3  Taibai Nanlu 太白南路 Yanta November 8, 2016
 3  Jixiangcun 吉祥村 Yanta November 8, 2016
 3  Dayanta 大雁塔 Yanta November 8, 2016
 3  Beichitou 北池头 Yanta November 8, 2016
 3  Qinglongsi 青龙寺 Yanta November 8, 2016
 3  Yanxingmen 延兴门 Beilin November 8, 2016
 3  Xianning Lu 咸宁路 Beilin/Xincheng November 8, 2016
 3  Changle Gongyuan 长乐公园 Xincheng November 8, 2016
 3  Hujiamiao 胡家庙 Xincheng November 8, 2016
 3  Shijiajie 石家街 Xincheng November 8, 2016
 3  Xinjiamiao 辛家庙 Weiyang November 8, 2016
 3  Guangtaimen 广泰门 Weiyang November 8, 2016
 3  Taohuatan 桃花潭 Baqiao November 8, 2016
 3  Chanba Zhongxin 浐灞中心 Baqiao November 8, 2016
 3  Xianghuwan 香湖湾 Baqiao November 8, 2016
 3  Wuzhuang 务庄 Baqiao November 8, 2016
 3  Guoji Gangwuqu 国际港务区 Baqiao November 8, 2016
 3  Shuangzhai 双寨 Baqiao November 8, 2016
 3  Xinzhu 新筑 Baqiao November 8, 2016
 3  Baoshuiqu 保税区 Baqiao November 8, 2016

References

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  2. 2017年统计报告. 中国城市轨道交通协会 [China Urban Rail Transit Association]. 2018-04-19. Retrieved 2017-01-25.
  3. 1 2 西安地铁二号线开通 西安迈入"地铁时代" [Xi'an Metro line brings Xi'an into the "metro era"]. China National Radio (in Chinese). Beijing. September 16, 2006.
  4. "Xi'an: Ancient City Gets Own Metro System". China.org.cn. September 29, 2006.
  5. "Xi'an Subway Line 2 to begin trial runs on September 28". Global Times. June 29, 2011. Archived from the original on October 16, 2012.
  6. "Xian: the Building of Subway to Start This Year". Travel China Guide. September 14, 2006. Archived from the original on January 3, 2014.
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