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Line 4
MTR-designed Shangmeilin Station
Overview
StatusOperational
LocaleShenzhen, China
Termini
Stations15
Service
TypeRapid transit
SystemShenzhen Metro
Services1
Operator(s)MTR Corporation (Shenzhen)
Rolling stockCSR Nanjing Puzhen Type A Metro Rolling Stock (traction: ABB IGBT-VVVF Inverters with ABB Modular AC Traction Motors [1])
History
OpenedPhase 1: 28 December 2004
Phase 2: 16 June 2011
Technical
Line length19.96 km (12.40 mi)
Number of tracks2
CharacterUnderground
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Route map
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Line 4 (Longhua) (simplified Chinese: 四号线; traditional Chinese: 四號線; pinyin: Sìhào Xiàn; Jyutping: Sei3 Hou6 Sin3), also known as Longhua Line(龙华线; 龍華線; Lónghuá xiàn; Lung4 Waa4 Sin3), of the Shenzhen Metro runs northward from Futian Checkpoint to Qinghu. The line serves Futian District and the eastern part of Bao'an District (in particular, Longhua Subdistrict) of Shenzhen.

The line originally used 4-car trains, making it extremely crowded[2] although it still carried over 250,000 people daily[3] peaking at 516,100 on 5 May 2014.[4] Stations feature electronic passenger information systems which display estimated train arrival times.

When the second phase of the line opened in 2011, there were only 8 trains which were completely unable to meet passenger demand. By 2012, 24 trains were in service. On 26 January 2014, the first 6-car train entered service, and as of 30 January 2015 all trains are 6 cars; 2 months earlier than planned.

The line is coloured red, although it was originally marked in blue until 1 July 2010.

Operation by MTR

Line 4's operation and management was handed over to MTR Corporation (Shenzhen), a subsidiary of MTR Corporation on 1 July 2010 (for 30 years, until 2040) under a BOT basis. Upon MTR's takeover, elements of the existing stations were modified to match MTR Hong Kong's styles, such as changing of lighting, station maps and signs, posters and the introduction of station art similar to those found on MTR's Hong Kong stations.[5] English station names were also modified (i.e. 'Futiankouan' changed to 'Futian Checkpoint') for easier Western recognition, and staff uniform and help desks were also changed to match the styles seen in Hong Kong's MTR.

The English font type and tickets remain unchanged.

MTR Fare Saver

An MTR Fare Saver kiosk is available in the Futian Checkpoint Station. Passengers with the Hong Kong Octopus Card can utilize the kiosk and receive a $3 discount on the subsequent trip from Lok Ma Chau Station on MTR Hong Kong's East Rail Line.

Service routes

Current Stations

Service
routes
Station Name
English
Station Name
Hanzi
Platform Types
Transfer
Location
Futian Checkpoint 福田口岸 side/island hybrid (und) File:MTR Corporation icon.svg Lok Ma Chau for Template:HK-MTR box of MTR (through border check) Futian
Fumin 福民 island (und) 7
Convention & Exhibition Center 会展中心 side (und) 1
Civic Center 市民中心 side (und) 2
Children's Palace 少年宮 side (und) 3
Lianhua North 莲花北 island (und)
Shangmeilin 上梅林 island (und) 9
Minle 民乐 island (grd) Longhua
Baishilong 白石龙 island (elev)
Shenzhen North Station 深圳北站 island (elev) 5
Shenzhen North Railway Station
Hongshan 红山 island (elev)
Shangtang 上塘 island (elev)
Longsheng 龙胜 island (elev)
Longhua 龙华 island (elev)
Qinghu 清湖 island (elev)

Rolling Stock

Type Date of manufacture Series Sets Assembly Notes
Type A 2010 - 2012 A-size stock 28 Tc+Mp+T+M+Mp+Tc Manufactured by Nanjing Puzhen Rolling Stock Works

References

  1. ^ http://www04.abb.com/global/CNABB/CNABB050.NSF!OpenDatabase&db=/global/cnabb/cnabb054.nsf&v=BF6&e=us&url=/global/seitp/seitp202.nsf/0/832D9DE4580A459C4825784D0033B06E!OpenDocument
  2. ^ "Complaints target congestion on Line 4". Shenzhen Daily. Retrieved 2012-07-07.
  3. ^ "ridership". Shenzhen Daily. Retrieved 2012-09-06.
  4. ^ "一天347.18万人次!深圳地铁全网"五一"客流创纪录". 深圳都市报. 2014-05-05.
  5. ^ 李, 晓蕾 (July 2, 2010). "MTR Takesover Shenzhen Metro Line 4". sznews.com.