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Line 12 (Barcelona Metro)
Line 12 may refer to several railway routes: Asia * Line 12 (Beijing Subway), China (under construction) * Line 12 (Dalian Metro), China * Line 12 (Guangzhou Metro), China (under construction) * Line 12 (Shanghai Metro), China * Line 12 (Shenzhen Metro) (under construction) * Line 12 (Mumbai Metro), India * Downtown MRT line, numbered 12, Singapore * Putrajaya line, or Line 12, Malaysia * Toei Ōedo Line, originally Line 12, Tokyo, Japan Europe * Line 12 (Barcelona Metro), a shuttle train on the Barcelona–Vallès Line, Spain * Line 12 (Madrid Metro), Spain * Line 12 (Moscow Metro), Russia * Paris Métro Line 12, France * S12 (ZVV), Zurich, Switzerland North America * 12 (BMT rapid transit service), New York City, US (defunct) * Mexico City Metro Line 12, Mexico South America * Line 12 (CPTM) Line 12 (Sapphire) ( pt, Linha 12–Safira, formerly Line F (Purple), is one of the seven lines operated by CPTM and one of the thirteen lines that make up the Sao Paulo Metro Rail Tr ...
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Line 12 (Beijing Subway)
Line 12 of the Beijing Subway () is rapid transit line under construction in Beijing. The line is with 20 stations. It is fully underground. The line between Sijiqing and Dongfeng will be opened in 2023, due to planning adjustments east of Dongfeng. Stations Rolling stock The line will use 8-car Type A rolling stock. History Line 12's route has undergone substantial changes on the planners' drawing board. In the late 1990s, one draft of the subway plan showed Line 12 running from the Beijing South railway station to Huangcun. The Beijing South railway station was then built with subway platforms for only Lines 4 and 14. The old plan of Line 12 is cancelled now. A new plan of Line 12 was announced at January 2012. In June 2012, there were several media reports listing the planned stations of the line. The final planning of the line started from Sijiqing in Haidian District Haidian District () is a district of the municipality of Beijing. It is mostly situated in northwester ...
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Line 12 (Dalian Metro)
Line 12 of the Dalian Metro () is a rapid transit line running in northern Dalian. It opened on 1 May 2014. The line connects central Dalian with Lüshunkou over with 8 stations from east to west. This line begins at Hekou station and stretches southwest ending at Lüshun New Port station. Similar to Line 3, all the stations have side platforms with tracks in the platform area have no ballast Ballast is material that is used to provide stability to a vehicle or structure. Ballast, other than cargo, may be placed in a vehicle, often a ship or the gondola of a balloon or airship, to provide stability. A compartment within a boat, ship ... (gravel); however, tracks outside the station are on ballast. Also all stations are covered by a combination of transparent corrugated sheets and a concrete roof. In October 2017, most station names were re-translated from Pinyin into conventional English. Opening timeline Stations References {{DEFAULTSORT:Dalian Metro, Line 12 ...
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Line 12 (Guangzhou Metro)
Line 12 of the Guangzhou Metro () is a fully automated rapid transit line under construction in Guangzhou Guangzhou (, ; ; or ; ), also known as Canton () and alternatively romanized as Kwongchow or Kwangchow, is the capital and largest city of Guangdong province in southern China. Located on the Pearl River about north-northwest of Hong Kon ..., China. It was originally planned to open for operation in 2023, but due to the obstruction of the construction progress, it was announced in 2022 that it was expected to be completed in 2024. History Construction officially began in November 2018. Stations (north to south) Rolling stock Line 12 will use GoA4 fully automated, 6-car type A trains with a maximum speed of 80 km/h. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Guangzhou Metro, Line 12 12 ...
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Line 12 (Shanghai Metro)
Line 12 is an east–west line of the Shanghai Metro network. It runs from in Pudong to in Minhang District. The first section from to Jinhai Road opened on 29 December 2013, and additional stations up to Qufu Road were in operation by 10 May 2014. The remaining stations opened on 19 December 2015. Since the opening of the extension in December 2015, Line 12 has the most interchanges with other metro lines in the Shanghai Metro. The line is colored on system maps. History Construction accident On December 31, 2012, the ground maintenance warehouse of Jinqiao Parking Lot collapsed during the construction process, resulting in 5 deaths and 18 injuries. Stations Service routes Important Stations * Hanzhong Road – a major interchange station with lines 1 and 13. * – a major interchange station with lines 1 and 10. * – located under the busy Nanjing Road, and an interchange station with lines 2 and 13. Future expansion West extension In June 2021 Songjiang ...
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Line 12 (Shenzhen Metro)
Line 12 of the Shenzhen Metro is one of the four new metro lines of Phase IV expansion in the Chinese city of Shenzhen. Its construction began in 2017 and it opened on 28 November 2022. The line uses six car type A trains and runs north to south on the east banks of the Pearl River Delta. Stations Phase 1 Phase 1 of Line 12 starts at in Shekou, Nanshan District at the South west end of Shenzhen and ends at in Shajing, Bao'an District Bao'an District () is one of the nine districts comprising the city of Shenzhen, Guangdong province. It is one of the districts formerly lying outside the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone. History Bao'an was the historical name of Bao'an County ... in the northwest end of Shenzhen. Phase 1 of the line is 40.56 km in length with 33 stations. Phase 2 (North extension) The under construction Phase 2 to will add 6 stations north of Waterlands Resort East and extend the line to Line 6 and Line 11. The extension is 8.16 km in length, and will ...
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Line 12 (Mumbai Metro)
Orange Line 12 (Extension), or the Kalyan-Dombivli-Taloja Line is a proposed line of Mumbai Metro. It will be an extension of Orange Line. The total length of the line is planned to be , and the route will be completely elevated. The total cost of the construction is planned to be Rs 4,132 crore. MMRDA approved the Kalyan-Dombivli-Taloja Metro line. There will be 18 stations. This line will connect Navi Mumbai city with Kalyan-Dombivali city. Delhi Metro authority show red flag to Kalyan-Dombivli-Taloja Metro line. However the construction work started on 01/11/2019 and is expected to be completed on 31/10/2024 with Revenue Opening Date (ROD) as 01/11/2024. MMRDA in its 138th Authority Meeting held on 26/08/2015 vide Resolution No. 1340 has granted In-principle Approval to develop growth Centre in Kalyan Taluka (area approx. 1089 Ha.) through implementation of Town Planning Schemes (TPS). Stations Line 12 will have 18 stations, all elevated. References Mumbai Metro l ...
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Downtown MRT Line
zh, 滨海市区地铁线 ta, டவுன்டவுன் எம்ஆர்டி வழி , color = , logo = Downtown Line logo.svg , logo_width = 250px , image = DT17 Downtown Platform B 1.jpg , image_width = 300px , caption = A Bombardier Movia C951 rolling stock at Downtown station , type = Rapid transit , system = Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore) , status = Operational (Stages 1, 2 & 3)Under construction ( Hume, Stage 3 extension) Under planning (Stage 2 extension) , start = Sungei Kadut (mid-2030s)Bukit Panjang , end = Expo Sungei Bedok (2024) , stations = 34 (Operational)3 (''Under construction'')1 (''Under planning'') , routes = 2 , daily_ridership = 251,556 (July 2020) , open = (Stage 1) (Stage 2) (Stage 3) , planopen = (Stage 3e) ( Hume)mid-2030s (Stage 2 extension) , close = , locale = Singap ...
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Putrajaya Line
The MRT Putrajaya Line is the second Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) line in Klang Valley, Malaysia, and the third fully automated and driverless rail system in region. The line stretches from to Putrajaya and runs through densely populated areas such as Sri Damansara, Kepong, Batu, Jalan Ipoh, Sentul, Kampung Baru, Jalan Tun Razak, KLCC, Tun Razak Exchange, Kuchai Lama, Seri Kembangan and Cyberjaya. Phase 1 operations of the line between and commenced on 16 June 2022. Phase 2 which will cover the remaining line is expected to be operational in March 2023. The line is numbered and coloured on official transit maps. The line was developed and is owned by MRT Corp but operated as part of the Rapid KL network by Rapid Rail. It also forms part of the Klang Valley Integrated Transit System. The newly built length of the line 52.2 km in length but includes 5.5 km of the MRT Kajang Line which was transferred to the MRT Putrajaya Line. The line includes a 13.5  ...
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Toei Ōedo Line
The is a subway line in Tokyo, Japan, operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation (Toei). It commenced full operations on December 12, 2000; using the Japanese calendar this reads "12/12/12" as the year 2000 equals Heisei 12. The line is completely underground, making it the second-longest railway tunnel in Japan after the Seikan Tunnel. On maps and signboards, the line is shown in magenta (). Stations carry the letter "E" followed by a two-digit number inside a more pinkish ruby circle (). Overview The Ōedo Line is the first Tokyo subway line to use linear motor propulsion (and the second in Japan after the Osaka Metro Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line), which allows it to use smaller cars and smaller tunnels (a benefit similarly achieved by the Advanced Rapid Transit system manufactured by Bombardier). This technology, though, is incompatible with other railway and subway lines, which can only operate with vehicles utilizing conventional rotary motors, thu ...
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Line 12 (Barcelona Metro)
Line 12 may refer to several railway routes: Asia * Line 12 (Beijing Subway), China (under construction) * Line 12 (Dalian Metro), China * Line 12 (Guangzhou Metro), China (under construction) * Line 12 (Shanghai Metro), China * Line 12 (Shenzhen Metro) (under construction) * Line 12 (Mumbai Metro), India * Downtown MRT line, numbered 12, Singapore * Putrajaya line, or Line 12, Malaysia * Toei Ōedo Line, originally Line 12, Tokyo, Japan Europe * Line 12 (Barcelona Metro), a shuttle train on the Barcelona–Vallès Line, Spain * Line 12 (Madrid Metro), Spain * Line 12 (Moscow Metro), Russia * Paris Métro Line 12, France * S12 (ZVV), Zurich, Switzerland North America * 12 (BMT rapid transit service), New York City, US (defunct) * Mexico City Metro Line 12, Mexico South America * Line 12 (CPTM) Line 12 (Sapphire) ( pt, Linha 12–Safira, formerly Line F (Purple), is one of the seven lines operated by CPTM and one of the thirteen lines that make up the Sao Paulo Metro Rail Tr ...
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Line 12 (Madrid Metro)
Line 12, also known as MetroSur (Spanish for ''MetroSouth''), is a line of the Madrid Metro inaugurated on 11 April 2003. Line 12 is a circle line that is not in the city of Madrid, but links five suburban towns south of Madrid, serving around one million people. The towns linked by Line 12 are Alcorcón, Leganés, Getafe, Fuenlabrada and Móstoles. Despite parts of the line running through uninhabited territory, there are no above-ground sections in an effort to facilitate future urban development. At a total length of 40.6 km, it is the longest line in the network and even more extensive than Lines 9 and 10 with their appendages to the north and south. Despite this, Line 12 accumulated only about 32 million trips in 2018, down from 34.8 million in the previous year, making it the only line to lose users in that time and the third least used after the yet-to-be-completed Line 11 and the airport connection Line 8. This decrease was mainly caused by renovation works necessi ...
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