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Line 1 or 1 line may refer to: Public transport Africa * Line 1 (Algiers Metro), Algeria * Cairo Metro Line 1, Egypt Asia China * Line 1 (Beijing Subway) * Line 1 (Changchun Rail Transit) * Line 1 (Changsha Metro) * Line 1 (Changzhou Metro) * Line 1 (Chengdu Metro) * Line 1 (Chengdu Tram) (planned) * Line 1 (Chongqing Rail Transit) * Line 1 (Dalian Metro) * Line 1 (Dongguan Rail Transit) * Line 1 (Foshan Metro) or Guangfo Metro * Line 1 (Fuzhou Metro) * Line 1 (Guangzhou Huangpu Tram) * Line 1 (Guangzhou Metro) * Line 1 (Guilin Rail Transit) (under construction) * Line 1 (Guiyang Metro) * Line 1 (Hangzhou Metro) * Line 1 (Harbin Metro) * Line 1 (Hefei Metro) * Line 1 (Hohhot Metro) * Line 1 (Jinan Metro) * Line 1 (Kunming Metro) * Line 1 (Lanzhou Metro) * Line 1 (Luoyang Subway) * Line 1 (Nanchang Metro) * Line 1 (Nanhai Tram) * Line 1 (Nanjing Metro) * Line 1 (Nanning Metro) * Line 1 (Nantong Metro) * Line 1 (Ningbo Rail Transit) * Line 1 (Qingdao Metro) * Line 1 (Shanghai Me ...
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Line 1 (Changsha Metro)
Line 1 of the Changsha Metro The Changsha Metro (officially ; also called ) is a rapid transit system in Changsha, the capital city of Hunan province in China. The first operational line, Line 2, commenced service on April 29, 2014, making Changsha the 18th city in mainland ... () is a line of the Changsha Metro that runs across Changsha, from Kaifu District Government in the north to Shangshuangtang in the south. It serves 20 stations over 23.55 km, and is coloured red on the system map. It first began operations on June 28, 2016. History The first phase of the line, spanning from Kaifu District Government to Shangshuangtang, commenced construction work on December 26, 2010. Excavation work was completed in October 2015, and the section was opened on June 28, 2016. Opening timeline Stations Rolling stock Services on the line are provided by a fleet of 23 Type B train sets manufactured by CRRC Zhuzhou. These train sets run in a six-car formation and have a top spee ...
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Line 1 (Qingdao Metro)
Line 1 of Qingdao Metro () is an underground metro line in Qingdao. It crosses Jiaozhou Bay The Jiaozhou Bay (; german: Kiautschou Bucht, ) is a bay located in the prefecture-level city of Qingdao (Tsingtau), China. The bay has historically been romanized as Kiaochow, Kiauchau or Kiao-Chau in English and Kiautschou in German. Geogra ... between Fenghuangdao and Tuandao stations by a cross-sea tunnel parallels with the road tunnel. History The northern section was opened on 24 December 2020 with 18 stations from Qingdao North Railway Station to Dongguozhuang. Note that section between Xingguo Road and Dongguozhuang is planned to split from line 1 to be the Phase 1 section of line 7 in the future. The southern section from Wangjiagang to Qingdao North Railway Station opened on December 30, 2021. Xizhen station on the section is not opened. Opening timeline Stations References Qingdao Metro lines 2020 establishments in China Railway lines opened in 2020 ...
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Line 1 (Guangzhou Metro)
Line 1 of the Guangzhou Metro runs from to (). Apart from and Xilang, all stations in Line 1 are underground. The first section, from Xilang to Huangsha, opened on 28 June 1997, making Guangzhou the fourth city in mainland China to have a metro system. Construction took a total of 66 months. The total investment is 12.2616 billion yuan with an average cost per kilometer of 662.9 million yuan. The full line started operation on 28 June 1999. Line 1 is coloured yellow. Line 1 connects the old city on the north bank of the Pearl River and new development areas west of Tianhe District passing through many dense areas and important landmarks in central Guangzhou. At the same time, it also connects the newly built Guangzhou East Railway Station and Fangcun Passenger Station, two major transportation hubs. After the opening of the first section of the Guangfo Metro, it became a key corridor for traffic between the central urban areas of Guangzhou and neighboring Foshan. Therefore, aft ...
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Line 1 (Ningbo Rail Transit)
Line 1 of Ningbo Rail Transit () is a rapid transit line in Ningbo. It starts from Gaoqiao Town in the west, crosses the central area of Ningbo, and reaches Beilun District in the east. The line started service on May 30, 2014.(Chines今日上午10时左右宁波轨道交通1号线一期试运营 /ref> Route Line 1 is the first metro line in Ningbo, stretching in the east-west direction. The Phase 1 section starts as elevated rail from Gaoqiao Town in the west and turns underground when it approaches Haishu District (Wangchun Bridge Station). The tunnel stretches under Zhongshan Road, an east-west arterial road in Ningbo while crossing Fenghua River to enter Yinzhou District. The route travels through the Ningbo East New Town, where Phase 1 terminates (Donghuan South Road Station). Phase 2 starts underground at Donghuan South Road Station and continues as elevated rail after Qiuga East Station. The route travels through rural area of Yinzhou District and Beilun District (; Wu: ...
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Line 1 (Nanjing Metro)
Line 1 of the Nanjing Metro () is a north-south line and the first operating metro line in the Nanjing Metro The Nanjing Metro is a rapid transit system serving the urban and suburban districts of Nanjing, the capital city of Jiangsu Province in the People's Republic of China. Proposals for a metro system serving Nanjing first began in 1984, with appr ... system, inaugurated on September 3, 2005. After the opening of the -long south extension line on May 28, 2010, the total length of Line 1 is now , running from to . Opening timeline Route This line mainly runs in a north-south direction. It starts at Maigaoqiao station in the north, and continues southwards towards CPU station which is located at the southeastern side of Nanjing. Of the total 21.72 km of the main line track, 14.33 km of the Line 1 track runs underground, while 7.39 km of the track run on or above the ground. Of the total 16 stations, 11 of them are underground stations while the other 5 a ...
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Line 1 (Luoyang Subway)
Line 1 of Luoyang Subway () is the first metro line to open in Luoyang, Henan Henan (; or ; ; alternatively Honan) is a landlocked province of China, in the central part of the country. Henan is often referred to as Zhongyuan or Zhongzhou (), which literally means "central plain" or "midland", although the name is al ..., China, which opened on 28 March 2021. The line is currently 25.342 km long with 19 stations. Opening timeline Stations References {{Henan transit Luoyang Subway lines Railway lines opened in 2021 2021 establishments in China ...
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Line 1 (Hangzhou Metro)
Line 1 of the Hangzhou Metro () is an arc-shaped rapid transit line running from Xianghu station in western Xiaoshan District to Xiaoshan International Airport in eastern Xiaoshan District, passing through downtown Hangzhou. The line opened on 24 November 2012. It is the oldest in the city's metro network. The line is long with 33 stations. Opening timeline Service routes * — Stations See also * Hangzhou Metro The Hangzhou Metro () is a rapid transit system that serves Hangzhou in Zhejiang province, China. The system opened on November 24, 2012. It is the 17th city in China to operate a rapid transit system. Network Metro Commuter rail Descrip ... Notes References {{DEFAULTSORT:Hangzhou Metro, Line 01 01 MTR Corporation Railway lines opened in 2012 2012 establishments in China Standard gauge railways in China Airport rail links in China ...
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Line 1 (Guiyang Metro)
Line 1 of the Guiyang Metro, is a subway line in Guiyang Guiyang (; ; Mandarin pronunciation: ), historically rendered as Kweiyang, is the capital of Guizhou province of the People's Republic of China. It is located in the center of the province, situated on the east of the Yunnan–Guizhou Plateau, .... The northern section (Guanshanhu section) opened on December 28, 2017. The northern section has 10 stations and is long, from to . The southern section was opened on December 1, 2018. Douguan station opened on December 28, 2019. Opening timeline Stations Notes References {{DEFAULTSORT:Guiyang Metro, Line 01 01 2017 establishments in China Railway lines opened in 2017 ...
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Line 1 (Changzhou Metro)
Line 1 of Changzhou Metro () is a rapid transit line in Changzhou. It connects the two railway stations Changzhou railway station, Changzhou and Changzhou North railway station, Changzhou North. Construction for Line 1 began on 28 October 2014. The first phase runs from () in the north to () in the south. Line 1 opened on 21 September 2019. Opening timeline Stations References

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Line 1 (Chongqing Rail Transit)
Line 1 of CRT runs westwards from to . Line 1 began operation on 28 July 2011. Line 1 runs from Chaotianmen in downtown Chongqing west to Shapingba, and eventually all the way to Shuangbei for a total length of . It is the city's first all- heavy rail metro line and the second completed in Western China. Passenger capacity of the line is 36,000 passengers/hour/direction. In 1992, the Chongqing government had signed a Build-Operate-Transfer in 1992 with a Hong Kong company, and provided the land for the project, but work ceased in 1997 due to legal issues. Work resumed on the first stretch of the line (from Chaotianmen to Shapingba) on 9 June 2007, and opened to limited operation on July 28. An extension from Shapingba to Daxuecheng (University Town) began in 2009 and opened on December 21, 2012 before receiving a short extension from Daxuecheng to Jiandingpo a year later. And an extension, running from Jiandingpo to Bishan also opened on December 30, 2019, making Line 1 the ...
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Line 1 (Jinan Metro)
Jinan Metro Line 1 () is a rapid transit Rapid transit or mass rapid transit (MRT), also known as heavy rail or metro, is a type of high-capacity public transport generally found in urban areas. A rapid transit system that primarily or traditionally runs below the surface may be ... line in Jinan, China. The line uses four-car Type B rolling stock, with an option to expand to six-car Type B in the future. The line began operating on April 1, 2019. Timeline Stations References {{DEFAULTSORT:Jinan Metro, Line 01 01 2019 establishments in China Railway lines opened in 2019 ...
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Line 1 (Beijing Subway)
Line 1 of the Beijing Subway () is the oldest and one of the busiest lines of Beijing's mass transit rail network. Line 1 runs underneath Chang'an Avenue, the city's grand east–west thoroughfare, right through the heart of Beijing with stops on either side of Tiananmen Square. Line 1's color is red. Through operation with the Batong line started on August 29, 2021. Ridership As the oldest line of the Beijing Subway, Line 1 was also the most heavily used from the time the subway opened in 1971 until January 2013, when the near-completion of the Line 10 loop caused ridership on that line to surge past Line 1. Recent traffic relief efforts have been completed in recent years. The opening of the first phase of the parallel Line 6, caused an 8.46% decrease in daily demand and a 10-20% reduction in peak flow during rush hour. In addition Beijing BRT line 2 parallels the eastern section of Line 1. In the meantime between 2014 and 2015, Line 1 again upgraded its signals to a communica ...
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