Line 9 (Hangzhou Metro)

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Line 9
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Overview
StatusUnder construction
Partially operational (under Line 1)
OwnerCity of Hangzhou
LocaleHangzhou, Zhejiang
Termini
  • Sijiqing
  • Changda Road
Stations21
Service
TypeRapid transit
SystemHangzhou Metro
Services1
Operator(s)Hangzhou Metro Corporation
History
Planned opening2021
Technical
Line length39.3 km (24.42 mi)
Number of tracks2
CharacterUnderground and Elevated
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
ElectrificationThird rail, 1,500 V DC
Line 9 drawn to scale.

Line 9 of the Hangzhou Metro (simplified Chinese: 杭州地铁九号线; traditional Chinese: 杭州地鐵九號線; pinyin: Hángzhōu Dìtiě Jiǔhào Xiàn) is a subway line under construction. The line will be 39.3 km (24.4 mi) long and will run in a north-south direction between downtown Sijiqing and Changda Road in Yuhang District in the north.[1]

A section of the line, between Coach Center and Linping stations, is currently operational and run as a branch line of Line 1. The other sections of the line are slated to be completed in 2021. The line is colored brown on system maps.

Stations

Legend

  - Operational (as branch line of Line 1
  - Under construction

Station name Connections Location
English Chinese
Sijiqing 四季青  7  Jianggan
Citizens Park 市民公园
Qianjiang Road 钱江路  2   4 
Fishermen Dock 渔人码头
Sanbao 三堡  6 
Yudao 御道
Wubao 五堡
Liubao 六堡
Qibao Laojie 七堡老街
East Gengshan Road 艮山东路
Coach Center 客运中心  1  Jianggan
South Qiaosi 乔司南 Yuhang
Qiaosi 乔司
Wengmei 翁梅
Yuhang Railway Station 余杭高铁站 China Railway High-speed Yuhang
Nanyuan 南苑
Linping 临平
Qiushan Dajie 邱山大街  3  Yuhang
Beisha Road 北沙路
Xinzhou Road 新洲路
Changda Road 昌达路

See also

References

  1. ^ 杭州地铁9号线一期工程今年开工 将深入临平 (in Simplified Chinese). Hangzhou News. 16 March 2017. Retrieved 30 August 2017.