Line 6, Shanghai Metro

Line 6, Shanghai Metro
Line 6
六号线

A view of the North Waigaoqiao Free Trade Zone station.
Overview
Type Rapid transit / Medium-capacity rail transport system
Status In operation
Locale Shanghai, China
Termini Gangcheng Road
Oriental Sports Center
Stations 28
Daily ridership 450,000 (2015 peak)[1]
Operation
Opened December 29, 2007
Operator(s) Shanghai No.4 Metro Operation Co. Ltd.
Character Underground and elevated
Technical
Line length 32.318 km (20.08 mi)
Number of tracks 2
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
Electrification Overhead lines (1500 volts)
Operating speed 80 km/h (50 mph)
Route map
Line 6

Line 6 is an eastern north-south line of the Shanghai Metro network. The entire line is located in the Pudong New Area. A complete trip between the two end terminals, Gangcheng Road and Oriental Sports Center takes approximately 1 hour and 10 minutes. The line is colored magenta on system maps.

Service routes

Stations

Service
routes
Station Name


English
Station Name


Hanzi
Transfer
Location
Gangcheng Road 港城路 Pudong
North Waigaoqiao Free Trade Zone 外高桥保税区北
Hangjin Road 航津路
South Waigaoqiao Free Trade Zone 外高桥保税区南
Zhouhai Road 洲海路
Wuzhou Avenue 五洲大道
Dongjing Road 东靖路
Jufeng Road 巨峰路  12 
Wulian Road 五莲路
Boxing Road 博兴路
Jinqiao Road 金桥路
Yunshan Road 云山路
Deping Road 德平路
Beiyangjing Road 北洋泾路
Minsheng Road 民生路
Yuanshen Stadium 源深体育中心
Century Avenue 世纪大道  2  4  9 
Pudian Road 浦电路
Lancun Road 蓝村路  4 
Shanghai Children's Medical Center 上海儿童医学中心
Linyi Xincun 临沂新村
West Gaoke Road 高科西路  7 
Dongming Road 东明路
Gaoqing Road 高青路
West Huaxia Road 华夏西路
Shangnan Road 上南路
South Lingyan Road 灵岩南路
Oriental Sports Center 东方体育中心  8  11 

Overview

Line 6 opened on December 29, 2007. The trains, with 4 carriages each, are manufactured by Shanghai Electric and Alstom. Like the Lexington Avenue Subway in New York City, passenger traffic has consistently exceeded the designed capacity of the line since its opening and causes severe strain to the services. The line was built to accommodate light metro narrow-bodied "C size" trains, which is not interchangeable with wide-body "A size" trains on other Shanghai Metro lines. This has made it less practical to upgrade the facilities to meet demands.

Line 6 was forecasted to carry 105,000 people/day. However within the first few days of operation the line has exceeded 150,000 people/day.[2] Realizing the sheer miscalculation during construction, the municipal government have pledged to add new trains and shorten wait times starting in June 2008. However, Line 6 still suffers severe crowding and delays especially during rush hours.[3] The busiest section of the line is running at 133% capacity.[4] With the opening of Line 12 the Shanghai Metro advises passengers divert to the new line to relieve crowding.[5]

Interchanges

Rolling Stock

Type Time of manufacturing Series Sets Assembly Notes
Type C 2007–2008 AC12 21Tc+Mp+Mp+Tc Manufactured by Alstom
Type C 2009–2010 AC14 29 Tc+Mp+Mp+Tc Manufactured by Alstom and CSR Changchun

References

  1. "上海地铁官方微博". 上海地铁. 2015-05-01. Retrieved 2015-05-06.
  2. "客流预测报告做出前内定小型车". Sina. Retrieved 2013-01-27.
  3. "轨交拥挤排行榜:"6号线德平路到世纪大道站"最挤". Retrieved 2012-11-22.
  4. "地铁限流知识". 文明地铁(安全地铁)宣传. 上海地铁运管中心. 2012-03-30. Retrieved 2013-03-09.
  5. "12号线、16号线12月29日起载客试运营". 上海地铁运管中心. 2013-12-27. Retrieved 2013-12-28.

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