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The '''Optics Valley Suspended Monorail Line''', also known as the '''Optics Valley Photon''', is a [[suspended monorail]] line located in [[Wuhan]], [[China]]. It is the first suspended monorail line in China, opening on September 26, 2023.<ref name=tst1/> The line has six stations and a total length of 10.5 kilometers. [[Gaoxin Dadao station]] interchanges with [[Line 11 (Wuhan Metro)|Line 11]]'s [[Guanggu 4th Road station]]. There are plans for the line to be extended to a second phase with a total length of |
The '''Optics Valley Suspended Monorail Line''', also known as the '''Optics Valley Photon''', is a [[suspended monorail]] line located in [[Wuhan]], [[China]]. It is the first suspended monorail line in China, opening on September 26, 2023.<ref name=tst1/> The line has six stations and a total length of 10.5 kilometers. [[Gaoxin Dadao station]] interchanges with [[Line 11 (Wuhan Metro)|Line 11]]'s [[Guanggu 4th Road station]]. There are plans for the line to be extended to a second phase with a total length of 26.7 kilometers and 16 stations.<ref name="yangtze1">{{cite web |title=这辆列车在武汉天上跑,一手体验来了! |url=https://www.yangtse.com/zncontent/2936885.html |website=Ziniu Xinwen |publisher=Ziniu Xinwen |access-date=25 March 2024 |ref=yangtze1}}</ref> |
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Optics Valley Suspended Monorail | |
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Overview | |
Other name(s) | 光谷空轨 (Chinese name) |
Status | Operational |
Locale | Optics Valley, Wuhan |
Termini | |
Stations | 6 |
Website | [1] |
Service | |
Type | Rapid transit |
System | Wuhan Metro |
Operator(s) | Wuhan Optics Valley Modern Tram Corp., Ltd |
Depot(s) | Longquanshan depot |
Rolling stock | 6-car Type B (DKZ32) |
Daily ridership | <13,000[1] |
History | |
Opened | 26 September 2023 |
Technical | |
Line length | 10.5 km (6.5 mi) |
Character | Suspended monorail |
Electrification | 750 V DC |
Operating speed | 60 km/h (37 mph) (maximum operating speed)[2] |
The Optics Valley Suspended Monorail Line, also known as the Optics Valley Photon, is a suspended monorail line located in Wuhan, China. It is the first suspended monorail line in China, opening on September 26, 2023.[2] The line has six stations and a total length of 10.5 kilometers. Gaoxin Dadao station interchanges with Line 11's Guanggu 4th Road station. There are plans for the line to be extended to a second phase with a total length of 26.7 kilometers and 16 stations.[3]
Stations
Station Name | Connections | |||||
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English | Chinese | |||||
Jiufengshan | 九峰山 | |||||
Gaoxin Dadao | 高新大道 | 11 | ||||
Gaoxin 2nd Road | 高新二路 | |||||
Gaoxin 4th Road | 高新四路 | |||||
Zongbaoqu | 综保区 | |||||
Longquanshan | 龙泉山 | |||||
References
- ^ "春节假期+元宵佳节,约50万人乘坐光谷有轨电车和光谷空轨". Optics Valley Traffic Company (in Chinese). Optics Valley Traffic Company. Retrieved 24 March 2024.
- ^ a b "China's first suspended monorail line launched". The Straits Times. The Straits Times. Retrieved 24 March 2024.
- ^ "这辆列车在武汉天上跑,一手体验来了!". Ziniu Xinwen. Ziniu Xinwen. Retrieved 25 March 2024.