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Line 17 (Dalian Metro)
Line 17 may refer to: China * Line 17 (Beijing Subway) * Line 17 (Chengdu Metro) * Line 17 (Shanghai Metro) * Line 17 (Shenzhen Metro) (planned) * Line 17 (Zhengzhou Metro) (under construction) Other countries * Line 17 (Stockholm Metro), a Green line, Sweden * Line 17 (Zürich), or Bremgarten–Dietikon railway line, Switzerland * Paris Métro Line 17 Paris Métro Line 17 is one of four lines of the Grand Paris Express. It is planned to open in phases from 2026 through 2030. Sections will be above ground, including Parc des Expositions (Paris RER) station. History Proposed timeline The l ..., France * Line 17, serving the Sinsen Line of the Oslo Tramway, Norway {{Disambiguation ...
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Line 17 (Beijing Subway)
Line 17 of the Beijing Subway () is a rapid transit line under construction in Beijing. The line is fully underground with a total length of and is scheduled to open in parts in 2021-2023. It is operated by Beijing MTR Corporation Limited. Description Line 17 is planned to run from the Future Science Park North station in Changping District to Jiahuihu station in Tongzhou District. The line is fully underground with a total length of . The expected end to end travel time to be approximately 56 minutes. When complete, the line will provide relief to the congestion on Line 5, Line 10 and Line 13. Rolling stock Line 17 uses 8-car Type A rolling stock. Opening time Stations History In January 2011, an official with the city's planning committee indicated that Line 17 of the subway was planned to run east–west through the city's Central Business District under Guanghua Road with transfers to Lines 4 and 5. However, the line run through Central Business District is ...
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Line 17 (Chengdu Metro)
Line 17 of the Chengdu Metro is an express metro line in Chengdu. The whole line is 50.945 km. The line uses 8-car Type-A trains operating up to 140 km/h speed powered by 25kV AC overhead lines. Phase 1 runs from Jinxing Station in Wenjiang District to Jitouqiao Station in Wuhou District. Phase 1 is 26.145 km long with 5.5 km running elevated and 20.6 km running underground. There are 9 stations with 2 elevated stations and 7 underground stations. Phase 2 extends the line west across central Chengdu to Gaohongcun Station. It is 24.8 km long, all underground with 18 additional stations. Progress * On February 23, 2017, Sichuan Development and Reform Commission approved Line 17 Phase 1. * On February 27, 2017, Line 17 Phase 1 started construction. * On Nov 11 2017, the first tunnel boring machine started digging section between Jiujiang North and Baifoqiao Stations. * On March 24, 2019, Line 17 phase 1 elevated section was completed. * On April 9, ...
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Line 17 (Shanghai Metro)
Line 17 of the Shanghai Metro (), formerly known as the Qingpu line (), is an east-west rapid transit line that runs between in Minhang District and in Qingpu District. All stations are fully accessible. It is in length with 13 stations. The line entered passenger trial operations on 30 December 2017. It is the first metro line to primarily service the suburban Qingpu District. Metro service arrived in Qingpu in 2010 with the opening of , the western terminus of line 2. However, this station only services an area adjacent to the district's eastern border with Minhang. Line 17 is known for its artistic elements embedded into its stations. Due to the proximity of the line to various cultural and scenic attractions, specifically the ancient water town of Zhujiajiao and Dianshan Lake, the line's theme is ''water towns and headstreams of Shanghai''. The line is colored on system maps. The line is the second line in Shanghai to use Shanghainese to announce stations. It is operated ...
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Line 17 (Shenzhen Metro)
Line 17 () of the Shenzhen Metro is a Phase V expansion metro line under planning in the eastern Shenzhen districts of Luohu and Longgang. Phase 1 of Line 17 will run from Luohu West in Luohu District Luohu District is a district of Shenzhen, China, located north of the New Territories of Hong Kong, east of Futian District, southeast of Longgang District, Shenzhen, Longgang District, southwest of Pingshan District, Shenzhen, Pingshan District, ... to in Longgang District, with 18 stations and 18.8 kilometers of track. Stations (Phase 1) References {{Eastern Guangdong & Hong Kong transit Shenzhen Metro lines ...
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Line 17 (Zhengzhou Metro)
Zhengxu line of Zhengzhou Metro, also known as Line 17, is a rapid transit line connecting Zhengzhou and Xuchang in 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 ... Province that is currently under testing. It is expected to open in 2023. Stations References Zhengzhou Metro lines {{PRChina-metro-stub ...
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Line 17 (Stockholm Metro)
The Green line ( sv, Gröna linjen) is the oldest of the three Stockholm metro lines. The long line comprises a single line north of the city centre, splitting into three branches south of the city centre. The first section of the line opened as a metro in 1950, although some parts of the line date back to the 1930s and were originally used by the Stockholm tramway. History Before the metro The first section of what is now the Green line opened as a metro in 1950, but several sections of the line use infrastructure that was originally built for, or used by, the Stockholm tramway. These include: * Between Globen and Stureby, the line uses tracks that were created for use by route 19 of the tramway in 1930. These tracks required rebuilding, with the removal of level crossings, before metro trains could use them. * Between Slussen and Skanstull, the line uses the , a tunnel originally built for use by routes 8 and 19 of the tramway in 1933. The tunnel stations required rebuilding ...
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Line 17 (Zürich)
Line 17 may refer to: China * Line 17 (Beijing Subway) * Line 17 (Chengdu Metro) * Line 17 (Shanghai Metro) * Line 17 (Shenzhen Metro) (planned) * Line 17 (Zhengzhou Metro) (under construction) Other countries * Line 17 (Stockholm Metro), a Green line, Sweden * Line 17 (Zürich), or Bremgarten–Dietikon railway line, Switzerland * Paris Métro Line 17, France * Line 17, serving the Sinsen Line The Sinsen Line ( no, Sinsenlinjen) is part of the Oslo Tramway on the east side of the city. Most of the line is served by line 17, although the northernmost tip (Grefsen–Torshov) is served by line 18 which otherwise runs on the Grünerløkka ...
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Paris Métro Line 17
Paris Métro Line 17 is one of four lines of the Grand Paris Express. It is planned to open in phases from 2026 through 2030. Sections will be above ground, including Parc des Expositions (Paris RER) station. History Proposed timeline The line will be opened in the following order: * In 2026, from Saint-Denis Pleyel'' to “ Le Bourget - Aéroport ” ; * In 2028, from “ Le Bourget - Aéroport ” to “ Parc des Expositions ” * In 2030 from “ Parc des Expositions ” to “ Le Mesnil - Amlot ” For the 2026, the station Le Bourget - Aéroport is planned to be opened at the same time with Line 16. System map References Transport in Paris 2024 in rail transport Paris Métro line 17 Rolling Stock In July 2018, Alstom was selected to supply the rolling stock for the Grand Paris Express project at a cost of €1.3bn for 183 trains. In March 2019, an order of 23 3-car trains was confirmed, albeit that the trains will be shared between lines 16 and 17. Shor ...
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