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Line 2 (Nantong Metro)
Line 2 or 2 Line may refer to: Public transport Americas *2 (New York City Subway service), a rapid transit service in the A Division of the New York City Subway *2 Line (Sound Transit), a light rail line in Seattle, Washington * Line 2 Bloor–Danforth, a subway line in Toronto * Line 2 (Rio de Janeiro), a metro line in Brazil *Line 2 (Rio LRT), one of the lines of VLT Carioca * Line 2 (São Paulo Metro), one of the metro lines making up the São Paulo Metro *Mexico City Metro Line 2, a rapid transit line in Mexico City *O-Train Line 2, a light rail line in Ottawa * Orange Line (Montreal Metro), formerly known as Line 2 *2 (Los Angeles Railway), former streetcar service Asia *Kolkata Metro Line 2, a metro line in India * Line 2 (Mumbai Metro), a metro line in India *Line 2 (Pune Metro), a planned line in India * Manila Light Rail Transit System Line 2, a line in Metro Manila, Philippines * Port Klang Line, Line 2 of the KTM Komuter network, Malaysia * Seoul Subway Line 2, a circu ...
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2 (New York City Subway Service)
The 2 Seventh Avenue Express is a rapid transit service in the A Division of the New York City Subway. Its route emblem, or "bullet", is colored since it uses the IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line through most of Manhattan. The 2 operates at all times between 241st Street in Wakefield, Bronx, and Flatbush Avenue–Brooklyn College in Flatbush, Brooklyn; limited rush hour service in the reverse-peak direction originates and terminates at New Lots Avenue in East New York, Brooklyn instead of Flatbush Avenue. Daytime service makes express stops in Manhattan and all stops elsewhere; late night service makes all stops. Historically, 2 trains have also run to Crown Heights–Utica Avenue or New Lots Avenue. They ran exclusively on the IRT New Lots Line until 1983, when the 2 was routed to Flatbush Avenue. This is still the case with some rush-hour trains, albeit just to New Lots Avenue. Service history Early history The first section of what became the current 2 entered ...
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Taipei Metro Line 2
Taipei (), officially Taipei City, is the capital and a special municipality of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Located in Northern Taiwan, Taipei City is an enclave of the municipality of New Taipei City that sits about southwest of the northern port city of Keelung. Most of the city rests on the Taipei Basin, an ancient lakebed. The basin is bounded by the relatively narrow valleys of the Keelung and Xindian rivers, which join to form the Tamsui River along the city's western border. The city of Taipei is home to an estimated population of 2,646,204 (2019), forming the core part of the Taipei–Keelung metropolitan area, which includes the nearby cities of New Taipei and Keelung with a population of 7,047,559, the 40th most-populous urban area in the world—roughly one-third of Taiwanese citizens live in the metro district. The name "Taipei" can refer either to the whole metropolitan area or just the city itself. Taipei has been the seat of the ROC central governmen ...
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Line 2 (Hefei Metro)
The Line 2 of Hefei Metro () is an underground metro line in Hefei Hefei (; ) is the capital and largest city of Anhui Province, People's Republic of China. A prefecture-level city, it is the political, economic, and cultural center of Anhui. Its population was 9,369,881 as of the 2020 census and its built-up ( .... The line was opened on December 26, 2017.合肥地铁2号线10月开通运营 3号、4号、5号线全面开工
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Line 2 (Harbin Metro)
Line 2 of the Harbin Metro () is a rapid transit line in Harbin Harbin (; mnc, , v=Halbin; ) is a sub-provincial city and the provincial capital and the largest city of Heilongjiang province, People's Republic of China, as well as the second largest city by urban population after Shenyang and largest ..., running from Jiangbei University Town to Meteorological Observatory. The line is 28.7 km long with 19 stations, all of which are underground. It opened on September 19, 2021. Stations References 02 Railway lines opened in 2021 {{PRChina-metro-stub ...
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Line 2 (Hangzhou Metro)
Line 2 of the Hangzhou Metro () is a north-south rapid transit line, connecting the downtown with the districts of Xiaoshan and Yuhang in Hangzhou. The first phase of the line, between and stations, entered operation on 24 November 2014 after six years of construction. It was extended to on 3 July 2017, and then to on 27 December in the same year. Opening timeline 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 ... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Hangzhou Metro, Line 02 02 Railway lines opened in 2014 2014 establishments in China Standard gauge railways in China ...
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Line 2 (Guangzhou Metro)
Line 2 of the Guangzhou Metro is a north-south line on the system that runs from to , with a total length of with 24 stations. All stations in Jiahe Line are underground. Line 2's color is blue. The line previously ran together with Line 8 on a single route between and stations until the extensions to both lines officially opened on 25 September 2010 and Line 8 was split off from Line 2. History In 1987, when the Guangzhou Municipal Government along with SYSTRA started planning a metro system, four proposals appeared at the time. After soliciting public opinion, the plan for the “cross shaped network” was finally formed. The section of the north-south L shaped line between Xinshi to Chigang stations in the proposal became the core initial section of Line 2. The "Guangzhou Urban Rapid Rail Transit Network Planning Report" (广州市城市快速轨道交通线网规划研究) published in the late 1990s had already shown intentions to split the now under construction Li ...
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Line 2 (Fuzhou Metro)
Line 2 of the Fuzhou Metro () is a subway line in the city of Fuzhou, Fujian Province in China. The construction of this line started on November 28, 2014. The line is 30.629 km long with 22 stations. Line 2's color is green. Line 2 runs in an east–west direction and cover the primary education zones, industrial zones, big residential areas of Fuzhou. The line opened on 26 April 2019. Opening timeline Stations See also * List of metro systems This list of metro systems includes electrified rapid transit train systems worldwide. In some parts of the world, metro systems are referred to as subways, U-Bahn or undergrounds. , 205 cities in 61 countries have a metro system. The London ... References External links Fuzhou CETC Rail Transit Co., Ltd. - official website(Operator of Line 2) {{DEFAULTSORT:Fuzhou Metro, Line 02 02 Railway lines opened in 2019 2019 establishments in China ...
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Line 2 (Foshan Metro)
Line 2 of Foshan Metro (FMetro) () is a metro line in Foshan Foshan (, ), alternately romanized as Fatshan, is a prefecture-level city in central Guangdong Province, China. The entire prefecture covers and had a population of 9,498,863 as of the 2020 census. The city is part of the western side of the .... It runs in a south-west direction, connecting Guangzhou South Railway Station and Nanzhuang. It opened on 28 December 2021. Stations Notes References {{Rapid transit in the People's Republic of China Foshan Metro lines 2021 establishments in China Railway lines opened in 2021 ...
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Line 2 (Dongguan Rail Transit)
Line 2 of the Dongguan Rail Transit () is a subway line in Dongguan. The line currently has 15 stations and is long, from Dongguan railway station to Humen railway station. It opened on 27 May 2016. Construction of Line 2 began in 2010. Opening timeline Stations Future Development Phase 3 Phase 3 of Line 2 is 17.1 km in length with 9 stations. Construction started in August 2022. It is expected to open in 2027. Station list # Humen North (虎门北) # Humen Avenue (虎门大道) # Humen Jinjie Road (虎门金捷路) # Humen Guangming Road (虎门光明路) # Binhaiwan (滨海湾) # Qingchuangcheng (青创城) # Gang'ao Ferry Terminal (港澳码头) # Jiaoyiwan West (交椅湾西) # Jiaoyiwan (交椅湾) (interchange with the Northern extension of Shenzhen Metro Line 20 in long-term planning) See also * Guangzhou Metro * FMetro * Shenzhen Metro * List of rapid transit systems * Metro systems by annual passenger rides This list of metro systems includes electrified ra ...
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Line 2 (Dalian Metro)
Line 2 of the Dalian Metro (M2; ), is a rapid transit line running in a "c" shape in central Dalian Dalian () is a major sub-provincial port city in Liaoning province, People's Republic of China, and is Liaoning's second largest city (after the provincial capital Shenyang) and the third-most populous city of Northeast China. Located on the .... Phase 1 of the line was opened on 22 May 2015. Currently, the line is long with 29 stations. In October 2017, most station names were re-translated from Pinyin into conventional English. Opening timeline Service routes * — Stations References 02 Railway lines opened in 2015 Airport rail links in China {{PRChina-metro-stub ...
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Line 2 (Chongqing Rail Transit)
Line 2 of CRT runs southeastward from to . Line 2 began operation as the first metro line in the West of China on 18 June 2005. It was subsequently expanded 1 June 2006 from to Xinshancun, and on 30 December 2014 to Yudong. The line was China's first heavy monorail line, built using Japan's ODA and Hitachi Monorail technology. Line 2, which currently runs and services 25 stations, begins as a subway under downtown Jiefangbei, then runs west along the southern bank of the Jialing River on an elevated line, and then turns south into the city's southwestern inner suburbs, looping back east to terminate at Yudong in Ba'nan Banan District (), formerly Ba County, is a district of Chongqing municipality. Geography and Climate Banan, situated in the south of Sichuan Basin, has a diversity of terrains including mountains, hills, wetlands and flood beds. The lowest poin .... Opening timeline Service routes * – (8 car route) * – Current Stations Notes ...
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Line 2 (Chengdu Metro)
Line 2 of the Chengdu Metro () is the second line on the metro network in Chengdu, Sichuan. Line 2 is a crosstown northwest-southeast trunk route. This line serves the Chengdu East railway station Chengdu East or Chengdudong railway station () is a railway station in Chenghua District, Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan province, serving the Chengdu–Chongqing intercity railway, the Chengdu–Guiyang high-speed railway, the Dazhou–Chen .... Line 2 began operation on September 16, 2012. An 11 km long mostly elevated extension to Longquanyi began testing in April 2014 opened in October 2014. Opening timeline Stations Est. Completion References *''The information in this article is mostly based on that in its Chinese equivalent''. {{DEFAULTSORT:Chengdu Metro, Line 02 Chengdu Metro lines Railway lines opened in 2012 2012 establishments in China ...
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