Line 5 (Guangzhou Metro)
Appearance
Line 5 | |||
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Overview | |||
Status | Operational | ||
Owner | City of Guangzhou | ||
Locale | Guangzhou, China | ||
Termini | |||
Stations | 24 | ||
Service | |||
Type | Rapid transit | ||
System | Guangzhou Metro | ||
Services | 1 | ||
Operator(s) | Guangzhou Metro Corporation | ||
History | |||
Opened | 28 December 2009 | ||
Technical | |||
Line length | 31.9 km (19.82 mi) | ||
Character | Underground and Elevated | ||
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) | ||
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Line 5 of the Guangzhou Metro (Chinese: 广州地铁5号线; pinyin: Guǎngzhōu Dìtiě Wǔ Hào Xiàn) or Huanshilu Line (Chinese: 环市路线; pinyin: Huánshìlù Xiàn) runs from Liwan District to Huangpu District. It starts at Jiaokou and ends at Wenchong. The total length is 31.9 km. Line 5's color is red. Huangpu Line began operation on December 28, 2009, from Jiaokou to Wenchong.
Stations
№ |
English |
Hanzi |
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5 01 | Jiaokou | 滘口 | island (elev) | Liwan | |
5 02 | Tanwei | 坦尾 | island (elev) | 6 (6 05) | |
5 03 | Zhongshanba | 中山八 | island (und) | ||
5 04 | Xichang | 西场 | side (und) | ||
5 05 | Xicun | 西村 | side (und) | ||
5 06 | Guangzhou Railway Station | 广州火车站 | side (und) | 2 (2 12) via Guangzhou |
Yuexiu |
5 07 | Xiaobei | 小北 | side (und) | ||
5 08 | Taojin | 淘金 | island (und) | ||
5 09 | Ouzhuang | 区庄 | side (und) | 6 (6 15) | |
5 10 | Zoo | 动物园 | split (und) | ||
5 11 | Yangji | 杨箕 | island (und) | 1 (1 13) | |
5 12 | Wuyangcun | 五羊邨 | island (und) | ||
5 13 | Zhujiang New Town | 珠江新城 | side (und) | 3 (310) | Tianhe |
5 14 | Liede | 猎德 | island (und) | ||
5 15 | Tancun | 潭村 | island (und) | ||
5 16 | Yuancun | 员村 | island (und) | ||
5 17 | Keyun Lu | 科韵路 | island (und) | ||
5 18 | Chebeinan | 车陂南 | island (und) | 4 (422) | |
5 19 | Dongpu | 东圃 | island (und) | ||
5 20 | Sanxi | 三溪 | island (und) | ||
5 21 | Yuzhu | 鱼珠 | island (und) | Huangpu | |
5 22 | Dashadi | 大沙地 | island (und) | ||
5 23 | Dashadong | 大沙东 | island (und) | ||
5 24 | Wenchong | 文沖 | island (und) | ||
References
- ^ "中秋假期广州地铁日均客流730万人次- 新华网". www.gd.xinhuanet.com. Retrieved 2016-09-17.