Line 1 (Dongguan Rail Transit)

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Line 1
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Overview
Other name(s)R1
StatusUnder Construction
LocaleDongguan, Guangdong
Termini
  • Wanghong[1]
  • Huangjiang Center[1]
Stations21 (Phase 1)
Service
TypeRapid transit
SystemDongguan Rail Transit
Operator(s)Dongguan Rail Transit Corporation, Limited (东莞市轨道交通有限公司)
History
Opened2026 (Planned)
Technical
Line length57.5 km (35.7 mi) (Phase 1)[1]
Number of tracks2
CharacterUnderground and elevated
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)

Line 1 of the Dongguan Rail Transit, (Chinese: 东莞轨道交通1号线; pinyin: Dōngguǎn Guǐdào Jiāotōng Yī Hào Xiàn), is a rapid transit line under construction in Dongguan, Guangdong. Phase 1 of Line 1 connects Wanghong station in the North with Huangjiang Center station in the south.[1]

The Phase 1 of Line 1 in Dongguan will start construction in September 2018.[2] The five-station extension to Huangpu New Port station have not approved by National Development and Reform Commission and has no published timeline.

Stations[edit]

Station name Connections Distance
km
Location Section
English Chinese
Huangpu New Port 黄埔新港 Guangzhou Metro  5  Huangpu (Guangzhou) Dongguan Rail Transit Line 1 Extension
(long-term planning)
Dashengcun 大盛村 Dongguan
Machong Avenue 麻涌大道
Machongxi 麻涌西
Machongdong 麻涌东
Wanghong 望洪  GH   SS   FG 
(Dongguan West)
Dongguan Rail Transit Phase 1 of Line 1[1] (U/C)
Daojiao 道滘
Daojiaodong 道滘东
Renmin Hospital 人民医院
Wangjiang Coach Terminal 汽车总站
Binjiang Sports Center 滨江体育馆
Guantai Road 莞太路
Hongfu Road 鸿福路  2 
Xinyuan Road 新源路
Dongchengnan 东城南
Shuilianshan 水濂山
Dalingshanbei 大岭山北
Dalingshan 大岭山
Dalingshandong 大岭山东
Songshanhu 松山湖  3 
Dalangxi 大朗西
Dalang 大朗
Wetland Park 湿地公园
Fumin South Road 富民南路
Huangjiangbei 黄江北
Huangniupu 黄牛埔
Huangjiang Center 黄江中心  4 

List of planned lines[edit]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e "国家发展改革委关于调整东莞市城市轨道交通第二期建设规划方案的批复". 2022-04-22. 1号线一期起于望洪站,终于黄江中心站,全长57.5公里
  2. ^ "Dìngle! Dōngguǎn zhè tiáo dìtiě xiàn, jīnnián 9 yuè zhèngshì dònggōng" 定了!东莞这条地铁线,今年9月正式动工. news.timedg.com (in Chinese). 2018-04-06. Archived from the original on 2018-07-16. Retrieved 2018-07-15.

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