Line 1 (Shaoxing Metro)

Line 1 of Shaoxing Metro (Chinese: 绍兴轨道交通一号线; pinyin: Shàoxīng Guǐdào Jiāotōng Yīhào Xiàn) is a metro line under construction.

Line 1
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Overview
TypeRapid transit
SystemShaoxing Metro
StatusUnder construction
LocaleShaoxing, Zhejiang Province
Operation
Planned opening2021
CharacterUnderground and overground
Technical
Line length26.8 km[1] (main line)
7.3 km[1] (Branch)

The mainline will be 26.8 km (16.7 mi)[1] long and will run between Jianhu Town station in Yuecheng District and Diyang Road station in Keqiao District, passing through the city center of Shaoxing with 19 stations. Trains on the mainline will continue west beyond Diyang Road Station into Hangzhou via the Hangshao line.

The branch line will branch off at Zhanqian Avenue and head north for 7.3 km[1] to Keqiao Coach Terminal stopping at six stations.[2]

Phase 1 of the line is expected to be operational by 2021.[3]

Stations

Service routes Station name Connections
English Chinese
Jianhu Town 鉴湖镇
Yanghe Road 阳和路
Yushan Road 玉山路
Fenghuang Road 凤凰路
Chengnan Avenue 城南大道
Toulaohe Road 投醪河路
Tashan 塔山
City Square 城市广场
Railway Station 火车站
North 2nd Ring Road 二环北路
Fenglin Road 凤林路
Jinghu 镜湖  2 
Olympic Center 奥体中心
Lüyun Road 绿云路
Zhanqian Avenue 站前大道
Jingshui Road 镜水路
Guazhuhu 瓜渚湖
Jinkeqiao Avenue 金柯桥大道
Diyang Road 笛扬路  Keqiao 
Qunxian Road 群贤路
Higher Education City 高教园区
Daqing Temple 大庆寺
Shaoxing North Railway Station 绍兴北站
Keqiao Coach Terminal 柯桥客运站

Through operation to Hangshao line

An extension of Line 1 into Hangzhou, called the Hangshao intercity railway or Hangshao line, also known as Keqiao line, is also under construction.[4] The extension will add 20.2 km and 9 stations to Line 1.[5]

Station Name Connections Distance
km
English Chinese
Guniangqiao 姑娘桥  5  (Hangzhou Metro)    
Yaqian 衙前    
Yangxunqiao 杨汛桥    
Qianqing 钱清    
Keqiao West 柯桥西  Shaoxing Tourism New Transit railway 
(via Qianqing railway station)
   
Xisha Road 西沙路    
Hu'an Road 湖安路    
Jishan Road 稽山路    
Kehua Road 柯华路    
Diyang Road 笛扬路  1  (Shaoxing Metro)    

References

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