Line 4, Chengdu Metro

Line 4, Chengdu Metro
Line 4
4号线
Overview
Type Rapid transit
System Chengdu Metro
Status Operational
Locale Chengdu, China
Termini Intangible Cultural Heritage Park
Wannianchang
Stations 16
Services 1
Operation
Opened 26 December 2015
Owner Chengdu
Operator(s) Chengdu Metro Limited
Character Underground
Technical
Line length 22.4 km (13.92 mi)
No. of tracks 2
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
Route map
Legend
Hanzi
English
非遗博览园
Intangible Cultural Heritage Park
蔡桥
Caiqiao
中坝
Zhongba
成都西站
West Railway Station
清江西路
Qingjiang Road West
文化宫
Cultural Palace 7  (not open)
西南财大
Southwestern University of Finance and Economics
草堂北路
Caotang Road North
中医大省医院
Chengdu University of TCM and
Sichuan Provincial People's Hospital

 2 

宽窄巷子
Kuanzhaixiangzi Alleys
骡马市
Luomashi 1 
太升南路
Taisheng Road South
市二医院
2nd Chengdu People's Hospital 3  (not open)
玉双路
Yushuang Road
双桥路
Shuangqiao Road
万年场
Wannianchang

Line 4 of the Chengdu Metro (Chinese: 成都地铁4号线; pinyin: Chéngdū Dìtiě Sì Hào Xiàn) is the third line to enter revenue service on the metro network in Chengdu, Sichuan, China. It started construction on 22 July 2011, and began operation on 26 December 2015.[1]

Line 4 runs in an east-west direction, stretching from Intangible Cultural Heritage Park in the Wenjiang District to Wannianchang in the Chenghua District. [2]

Stations

Station Name
English
Station Name
Hanzi
Transfer
Location
Intangible Cultural Heritage Park 非遗博览园 Wenjiang
Caiqiao 蔡桥 Qingyang
Zhongba 中坝
West Railway Station 成都西站
Qingjiang Road West 清江西路
Cultural Palace 文化宫  7  (not open)
Southwestern University of Finance and Economics 西南财大
Caotang Road North 草堂北路
CUTCM & Sichuan People's Hospital 中医大省医院  2 
 5  (not open)
Kuanzhaixiangzi Alleys 宽窄巷子
Luomashi 骡马市  1 
Taisheng Road South 太升南路
2nd Chengdu People's Hospital 市二医院  3  (not open) Jinjiang
Yushuang Road 玉双路 Chenghua
Shuangqiao Road 双桥路
Wannianchang 万年场

References

  1. "成都地铁4号线一期运营筹备工作基本就绪" (in Chinese). 成都地铁. 2015-11-11. Retrieved 2015-11-11.
  2. "成都地铁4号线一期工程将于12月26日载客运营 2016年1月1日正式开通" (in Chinese). 成都地铁. 2015-12-18. Retrieved 2015-12-18.
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