Line 4, Shanghai Metro
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A view of the Yishan Road station. | |||
| Overview | |||
| Type | Rapid transit | ||
| Locale | Shanghai, China | ||
| Termini | No terminals; ring line, Yishan Road serves as terminal for trains returning to depot | ||
| Stations | 26 | ||
| Daily ridership | 940,000 (2015 Peak)[1] | ||
| Operation | |||
| Opened | December 31, 2005 | ||
| Operator(s) | Shanghai No.3 Metro Operation Co. Ltd. | ||
| Character | Underground and elevated | ||
| Technical | |||
| Line length | 33.7 km (20.94 mi) | ||
| No. of tracks | 2 | ||
| Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) | ||
| Electrification | Overhead lines (1500 volts DC) | ||
| Operating speed | 80 km/h (50 mph) | ||
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| Line 4, Shanghai Metro |
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Legend |
Line 4 is a loop line of the Shanghai Metro network. Its rolling stock carry a bright violet colour belt to differentiate them from Line 3 trains which share a portion of its track. To determine the direction of travel, the line that travels counter-clockwise is called the Outer Loop (外环), while the other line is known as the Inner Loop (内环). Although it is a loop line, trains returning to the depot use Yishan Road as a terminal to let all passengers disembark. The first segment of the line between Damuqiao Road and Lancun Road (running in a "C"-shape) opened on December 31, 2005. The remainder of the line opened on December 29, 2007. The line is colored purple on system maps.
Stations
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| — ↑ Loop line towards Shanghai Indoor Stadium ↑ — | |||
| Yishan Road | 宜山路 | 3 9 | Xuhui |
| Hongqiao Road | 虹桥路 | 3 10 | Changning |
| West Yan'an Road | 延安西路 | 3 | |
| Zhongshan Park | 中山公园 | 2 3 | |
| Jinshajiang Road | 金沙江路 | 3 13 | Putuo |
| Caoyang Road | 曹杨路 | 3 11 | |
| Zhenping Road | 镇坪路 | 3 7 | |
| Zhongtan Road | 中潭路 | 3 | |
| Shanghai Railway Station | 上海火车站 | 3 1 [note 1] |
Zhabei |
| Baoshan Road | 宝山路 | 3 | |
| Hailun Road | 海伦路 | 10 | Hongkou |
| Linping Road | 临平路 | ||
| Dalian Road | 大连路 | 12 | Yangpu |
| Yangshupu Road | 杨树浦路 | ||
| Pudong Avenue | 浦东大道 | Pudong | |
| Century Avenue | 世纪大道 | 2 6 9 | |
| Pudian Road | 浦电路 | ||
| Lancun Road | 蓝村路 | 6 | |
| Tangqiao | 塘桥 | ||
| Nanpu Bridge | 南浦大桥 | Huangpu | |
| South Xizang Road | 西藏南路 | 8 | |
| Luban Road | 鲁班路 | ||
| Damuqiao Road | 大木桥路 | 12 | Xuhui |
| Dong'an Road | 东安路 | 7 | |
| Shanghai Stadium | 上海体育场 | ||
| Shanghai Indoor Stadium | 上海体育馆 | 1 | |
| — ↓ Loop line towards Yishan Road ↓ — | |||
Important stations
- Shanghai Railway Station: Interchange with Line 3. To transfer to Line 1, passengers need to exit through a tunnel and purchase a ticket to re-enter the station.
- Zhongshan Park: Interchange with Line 2 and Line 3.
- Century Avenue: Interchange with Lines 2, 6 and 9. It is Shanghai's first 4-line interchange station.
- South Xizang Road: The first platform-to-platform interchange station in the Shanghai Metro network. Interchange with Line 8.
- Shanghai Stadium: Serves Shanghai Stadium.
- Shanghai Indoor Stadium: Serves the sports stadium of the same name and the biggest regional and interregional bus station in the city. Interchange with Line 1.
Rolling Stock
| Type | Time of manufacturing | Series | Sets | Assembly | Notes |
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| Type A | 2005–2007 | AC05 | 28 | Tc+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc | Manufactured by Siemens AG and CSR Zhuzhou |
| Type A | 2014–2015 | Unknown | 35(Shares with Line 3) | Tc+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc | Manufactured by Alstom and CNR Changchun; runs both on Lines 3 and 4 |
References
- ↑ "地铁客流再创新高 南京东路站9月30日16时起封站" (in Chinese). Eastday. 2015-01-01. Retrieved 2015-09-27.
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