Line 2, Changsha Metro
| Line 2, Changsha Metro | |||
|---|---|---|---|
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| Overview | |||
| Type | Rapid transit | ||
| System | Changsha Metro | ||
| Status | Operational | ||
| Locale | Changsha, Hunan, China | ||
| Termini |
West Meixi Lake Guangda | ||
| Stations | 23 | ||
| Services | 1 | ||
| Operation | |||
| Opened | 29 April 2014 | ||
| Owner | Changsha Government | ||
| Operator(s) | Changsha Metro Corporation | ||
| Character | Underground | ||
| Technical | |||
| Line length | 26.57 km (16.51 mi) | ||
| Number of tracks | 2 | ||
| Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) | ||
Line 2 of the Changsha Metro (Chinese: 长沙地铁二号线; pinyin: Chǎngshā Dìtiě Èr Hào Xiàn) also known as Huangxing Line a rapid transit line running from west to east Changsha crossing the Xiang River. It was opened on 29 April 2014 with 19 stations and opened on 28 December 2015 with 4 stations.[1] This line is 26.57 km long with 23 stations.[2]
Stations (west to east)
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Changsha Railway Station (Line 2, Changsha Metro).

Line 2, Changsha Metro
| English |
Hanzi |
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| West Meixi Lake | 梅溪湖西 | Yuelu | |
| Luyun Road | 麓云路 | ||
| Culture and Arts Center | 文化艺术中心 | ||
| East Meixi Lake | 梅溪湖东 | ||
| Wangchengpo | 望城坡 | ||
| Jinxing Road | 金星路 | ||
| Xihu Park | 西湖公园 | ||
| Yingwanzhen | 溁湾镇 | ||
| Juzizhou | 橘子洲 | ||
| Xiangjiang Middle Road | 湘江中路 | Tianxin/Kaifu | |
| Wuyi Square | 五一广场 | Tianxin/Kaifu/Furong | |
| Furong Square | 芙蓉广场 | Furong | |
| Yingbin Road | 迎宾路 | ||
| Yuanjialing | 袁家岭 | ||
| Railway Station | 长沙火车站 | ||
| Jintai Square | 锦泰广场 | ||
| Wanjiali Square | 万家丽广场 | ||
| Renmin East Road | 人民东路 | Furong/Yuhua | |
| Changsha Avenue | 长沙大道 | Yuhua | |
| Shawan Park | 沙湾公园 | ||
| Duhua Road | 杜花路 | ||
| South Railway Station | 长沙火车南站 | ||
| Guangda | 光达 | Changsha County | |
References
- ↑ "长沙地铁2号线西延一期载客试运营". Government of Hunan. 28 December 2015. Retrieved 30 December 2015.
- ↑ "Changsha metro opens". Railway Gazette. 29 April 2014. Retrieved 4 May 2014.
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