Line 3 (Guangzhou Metro)
Line 3 | |||
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Overview | |||
Status | Operational | ||
Owner | City of Guangzhou | ||
Locale | Guangzhou, China | ||
Termini | |||
Stations | 28 | ||
Service | |||
Type | Rapid transit | ||
System | Guangzhou Metro | ||
Services | 2 | ||
Operator(s) | Guangzhou Metro Corporation | ||
History | |||
Opened | 26 December 2005 | ||
Technical | |||
Line length | 67.3 km (41.82 mi) | ||
Character | Underground | ||
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) | ||
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Line 3 of the Guangzhou Metro (Chinese: 广州地铁3号线; pinyin: Guǎngzhōu Dìtiě Sān Hào Xiàn) or Southern-Northern Express Line (Chinese: 南北快线; pinyin: Nán Běi Kuài Xiàn) is a 67.3-kilometer (41.8 mi) line connecting Panyu Square to Tianhe Coach Terminal. The entire line, including all track and stations, is underground,[4] making it the longest fully underground rapid transit line in the system. Furthermore, the 60.4 km (37.5 mi) main branch is the longest rail tunnel in the world, and one of the ten longest tunnels of any kind. The Y-shape is created by a 6.9 km (4.3 mi) branch between Tianhe Coach Terminal and Tiyu Xilu,
Line 3 is split into two sections Shiqiao Line (southern section) (Chinese: 市桥线; pinyin: Shìqiáo Xiàn) and Airport Line (northern section) (Chinese: 机场线; pinyin: Jīchǎng Xiàn) and are branded with the same color: orange.
Line 3 was built in four main stages, opened over a five-year period:[5]
- December 26, 2005: Kecun – Guangzhou East Railway Station
- December 30, 2006: Panyu Square – Kecun
- December 30, 2006: Tiyu Xilu – Tianhe Coach Terminal
- October 30, 2010: Airport South – Guangzhou East Railway Station
Train service
There are 3 types of train services offered on the metro line 3:
- Tiyu Xilu — Airport S.
- Panyu Square — Tianhe Coach Terminal
- Dashi ← Tonghe (southbound trains only, operating during morning peak hours on working days)
Stations
Patterns |
№ |
English |
Hanzi |
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● | 3 01 | Panyu Square | 番禺广场 | island (und) | Panyu | |||
● | 3 02 | Shiqiao | 市桥 | island (und) | ||||
● | 3 03 | Hanxi Changlong | 汉溪长隆 | island (und) | ||||
● | ↑ | 3 04 | Dashi | 大石 | island (und) | |||
● | ↑ | 3 05 | Xiajiao | 厦滘 | island (und) | |||
● | ↑ | 3 06 | Lijiao | 沥滘 | island (und) | Haizhu | ||
● | ↑ | 3 07 | Datang | 大塘 | island (und) | |||
● | ↑ | 3 08 | Kecun | 客村 | island (und) | 8 (8 23) | ||
● | ↑ | 3 09 | Canton Tower | 广州塔 | island (und) | APM (APM 01) Haizhu Tram | ||
● | ↑ | 3 10 | Zhujiang New Town | 珠江新城 | island (und) | 5 (5 13) | Tianhe | |
● | ● | ↑ | 3 11 | Tiyu Xilu | 体育西路 | ESP sol. (und) | 1 (1 14) Guangzhou BRT | |
| | ● | | | 3 12 | Shipaiqiao | 石牌桥 | island (und) | Guangzhou BRT | Tianhe |
| | ● | | | 3 13 | Gangding | 岗顶 | island (und) | Guangzhou BRT | |
| | ● | | | 3 14 | South China Normal University | 华师 | island (und) | ||
| | ● | | | 3 15 | Wushan | 五山 | island (und) | ||
| | ● | | | 3 16 | Tianhe Coach Terminal | 天河客运站 | side (und) | 6 (6 21) | |
● | ↑ | 3 17 | Linhexi | 林和西 | island (und) | APM (APM 09) | Tianhe | |
● | ↑ | 3 18 | Guangzhou East Railway Station | 广州东站 | island (und) | 1 (1 16) | ||
● | ↑ | 3 19 | Yantang | 燕塘 | island (und) | 6 (6 20) | ||
● | ↑ | 3 20 | Meihuayuan | 梅花园 | island (und) | Baiyun | ||
● | ↑ | 3 21 | Jingxi Nanfang Hospital | 京溪南方医院 | island (und) | |||
● | ↑ | 3 22 | Tonghe | 同和 | island (und) | |||
● | 3 23 | Yongtai | 永泰 | island (und) | ||||
● | 3 24 | Baiyundadaobei | 白云大道北 | island (und) | ||||
● | 3 25 | Jiahewanggang | 嘉禾望岗 | 2x island, CPI (und) | 2 (2 24) | |||
● | 3 26 | Longgui | 龙归 | island (und) | ||||
● | 3 27 | Renhe | 人和 | island (und) | ||||
| | 3 28 | Gaozeng | 高增 | Not open | ||||
● | 3 29 | Airport S. | 机场南 | side (und) | CAN | Huadu | ||
3 30 | Airport N. | 机场北 | Not open | CAN | ||||
References
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- ^ 编辑:姚佳敏 (2015-09-03). "广州地铁为缓解客流压力将座椅拆除_广州新闻_南方网". Gz.southcn.com. Retrieved 2016-09-17.
- ^ "广州地铁单日客流首破900万" (in Chinese). Nanfang News. May 3, 2016. Retrieved 2015-01-04.
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