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The Chongqing Rail Transit (branded as CRT; also known as Chongqing Metro) is the
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 c ...
system in the city of
Chongqing Chongqing ( or ; ; Sichuanese dialects, Sichuanese pronunciation: , Standard Mandarin pronunciation: ), Postal Romanization, alternately romanized as Chungking (), is a Direct-administered municipalities of China, municipality in Southwes ...
, China. In operation since 2005, it serves the transportation needs of the city's main business and entertainment downtown areas and inner suburbs. , CRT consisted of nine lines, with a total track length of . Lines 1, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10 and the Loop line are conventional
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subways, while Lines 2 and 3 are high-capacity
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s. To keep up with urban growth, construction is under way on Line 18 and Jiangtiao line, in addition to extensions to Lines 4, 5, 6, 9, 10. A network of 18 lines is planned. The Chongqing Rail Transit is a unique transit system in China because of the geography of Chongqing being a densely-populated but mountainous city, with multiple river valleys. Two lines use heavy-monorail technology, leveraging the ability to negotiate steep grades and tight curves and rapid transit capacity. They are capable of transporting 32,000
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however the busiest section of Line 3 reached a peak passenger volume of 37,700 pphpd in 2019. At , the system's two monorail lines form the longest monorail system in the world, with the Line 3 being the world's longest single monorail line even if the Konggang branch is excluded. The length and the capacity of its monorail network both also make it the world's busiest monorail system, with a total of 94 million and 250 million rides in 2015 on Line 2 and Line 3, respectively. The latter ridership statistic for Line 3 also makes it the world's busiest single monorail line. The extreme difference in elevation between the river valleys and the hilly plateaus of Chongqing pose a unique challenge in designing alignments for conventional rail transit lines. The network currently has the world's highest metro-only bridge, the Caijia Rail Transit Bridge for Line 6, spanning the
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valley, with the bridge deck being approximately above the water.
Hongtudi station Hongtudi is an interchange station on Line 6 and Line 10 of Chongqing Rail Transit in Chongqing Municipality, China. It is located in the Jiangbei District. The lowest level being 94 meters below ground makes it one of the world's deepest ...
is the deepest subway station in China and the second-deepest station in the world, after the
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's
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, with Line 10's platforms being more than below the surface.
Liyuchi station Liyuchi is a metro station of Line 9 and Line 10 of Chongqing Rail Transit in Jiangbei District of Chongqing Municipality, China. It serves the area surrounding East Jianxin Road. The station opened with Line 10 and its 2 platforms on 28 Dec ...
, also on Line 10, is the second-deepest station in China, being below the surface. The Chongqing Rail Transit is also in the process of constructing a number of extremely-long metro-only suspension bridges. The long
Egongyan Rail Transit Bridge The Egongyan Rail Transit Bridge is a suspension bridge carrying the Chongqing Rail Transit Loop line across the Yangtze. It connects Jiulongpo District in the west with Nan'an District in the east. The Egongyan Rail Transit Bridge is located abo ...
carries the southern arc of the Loop line across the
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using a long
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main span, making it the longest metro-only suspension bridge by main span in the world. The Nanjimen Bridge will carry Line 10 trains across a
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with a main span of , making it the longest metro-only cable-stayed bridge by main span in the world. The
Gaojia Huayuan Jialing River Rail Transit Bridge Gaojia Huayuan Jialing River Rail Transit Bridge is a rail transit suspension bridge crossing the Jialing River between Shapingba District and Jiangbei District in Chongqing. The bridge carries trains for the Chongqing Rail Transit Loop line. It ...
carries the western arc of the Loop line over the Jialing River using a long bridge with a main span of . Finally, the Chongqing Rail Transit has numerous
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s carrying vehicle and metro traffic, such as the
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, which is the world's longest
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.


Network


Loop line

The Loop line (coded as "Line 0") is a rapid transit
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line. The northeastern section was opened on 28 December 2018. The southern section with the
Egongyan Rail Transit Bridge The Egongyan Rail Transit Bridge is a suspension bridge carrying the Chongqing Rail Transit Loop line across the Yangtze. It connects Jiulongpo District in the west with Nan'an District in the east. The Egongyan Rail Transit Bridge is located abo ...
opened on 30 December 2019. Three major railway stations in Chongqing are also linked by this line:
Chongqing North railway station Chongqing North railway station is a railway station located in Yubei District, Chongqing, China. It is served by the Yuhuai Railway, Suining–Chongqing Railway and Yuli Railway, and operated by the China Railway Chengdu Group. Name Prior to ...
,
Shapingba railway station The Shapingba railway station () is a railway station of Chengyu Passenger Railway that is located in Shapingba District of Chongqing, People's Republic of China. It was originally opened in 1979 serving ground-level tracks and has been operat ...
, and
Chongqing West railway station The Chongqing West railway station is a railway station of Chengyu Passenger Railway that is located in Shapingba District of Chongqing, People's Republic of China. It is the second largest railway station, after Xi'an North, in South Western ...
. Loop Line's color is beige.


Line 1

Line 1 runs from Chaotianmen, in the central west, to Shapingba and then to Bishan with a total length of . It is the first heavy-rail subway line in Chongqing and the second in Western China. The passenger capacity is 36,000 passengers per hour in each way. The line serves as the system's backbone connecting the densest areas including the main Central Business Districts of
Jiefangbei Jiefangbei CBD (), also known as Jiefangbei Business Walking Street (), is the ultra-dense, urbanized downtown core and one of several central business districts of Chongqing, China. It is anchored by a large pedestrian mall with a landmark monum ...
, Lianglukou, Daping, and Shapingba. It is the first conventional subway, running in a deep-bored tunnel below Yuzhong and Shapingba Districts. Line 1 has transfer interchange stations with Line 6 at Xiaoshizi and Line 2 at Jiaochangkou in Jiefangbei CBD and at Daping and Line 3 at Lianglukou, which is near Chongqing railway station in central Yuzhong. Line 1 is also transferable with the Loop Line at
Shapingba Shapingba () is a district of Chongqing, People's Republic of China, formerly known as Shaci District () during the Sino-Japanese War. It is one of the central parts of Chongqing and covers around 396 square kilometers, with 13 subdistricts and ...
, although out-of-station transfer is currently needed due to construction setbacks on the interchange channel and concourse connecting the two subway lines. In 1992, the Chongqing government signed a Build-Operate-Transfer agreement with a Hong Kong company and provided the land for the project, but work ceased in 1997 because of legal issues. Work resumed from Chaotianmen to Shapingba on 9 June 2009, and a limited opening occurred on 28 July 2011.
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provided an operations control centre for the line. Line 1's color is red.


Line 2

Line 2, a
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line, runs and has 25 stations. It begins as a subway under downtown Jiefangbei, then runs west along the southern bank of
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on an elevated line, and then turns south into the southwestern inner suburbs, looping back east, to terminate at Yudong, in
Ba'nan District 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 point ...
. It runs mostly elevated, but a section is underground, including three of its 18 stations in the
Jiefangbei CBD Jiefangbei CBD (), also known as Jiefangbei Business Walking Street (), is the ultra-dense, urbanized downtown core and one of several central business districts of Chongqing, China. It is anchored by a large pedestrian mall with a landmark monum ...
and central Daping areas in the extremely-dense area of Yuzhong District. Line 2 runs through four administrative districts in the central city ( Yuzhong, Jiulongpo,
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, and
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). In 2010, Line 2 served 45 million passengers. It also runs through Daping CBD, Yangjiaping CBD in Jiulongpo District, and Chongqing Zoo at. Most trains have four cars, and six-car trains began to operate in September 2012. Line 2 is the first rapid transit line to open in the Interior West of China, in 2005. In 2013, six-car trains are being implemented because of overcrowding and increasing demand. Line 2's color is green.


Line 3

Line 3 is the longest and busiest monorail in the world. It runs from north to south and links the districts separated by the
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(Chang Jiang) and the Jialing Rivers. The initial segment, from Lianglukou to Yuanyang (18 stations, ), opened on 29 September 2011, with a northern extension, from Yuanyang to
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, opening on 30 December 2011. A southern extension, from Ertang to Yudong, opened on 28 December 2012. Most trains have six cars, more than on the older Line 2. The line started to equip eight-car trains in 2014, which are now in operation. There are interchange stations in the Yuzhong district with Line 1, at Lianglukou (Caiyuanba Intercity Railway/Coach Station), and with Line 2, at . Line 3's color is indigo.


Line 4

Line 4 is a rapid transit line. In June 2018, debugging of the first segment of Phase I commenced. The line began operating on 28 December that year. Line 4's color is orange.


Line 5

Line 5 is a northeast–southwest heavy-rail line crossing the centre, and the line has opened its northern section of phase 1, from the EXPO Garden Center to Dashiba. It will connect Yubei, Jiangbei, Yuzhong, Jiulongpo, Shapingba and Dadukou districts. New six-car trains were introduced on the line. Line 5's color is light blue.


Line 6

Line 6 is the second heavy-rail subway line of Chongqing. Opened on 28 September 2012, it connects Nan'an, Yuzhong, Jiangbei and Yubei districts in central Chongqing. A northern branch, from Lijia to Wulukou, Beibei District, was opened on 31 December 2013, long with five stations. Phase 1 of the Chayuan extension was opened in 2014.
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provided an operations control centre for the line. Line 6's color is pink.


Line 9

The first phase of Line 9 opened on 25 January 2022. Line 9's colour is crimson.


Line 10

The line serves the North Railway station and the airport terminals. The first phase (Liyuchi to Wangjiazhuang) opened on 28 December 2017, and the second phase will connect Yuzhong and Nan'an districts by crossing the Jialing and the Yangtze rivers. Two new bridges, Zengjiayan Jialing River Bridge and Nanjimen Rail Transit Bridge, are under construction for train services to the south. Line 10's color is purple.


Jiangtiao line

Jiangtiao line is a suburban line connecting Jiangjin with the metropolitan area. There will be
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between Line 5 and Jiangtiao line in the future.


Fares


Single-journey ticket

Tickets range from 2 ( USD) to ¥7 ( USD), depending on the distance. Day passes cost ¥18 ( USD).


Refund

Only unused tickets bought on the same day and at the same station can be refunded without an explanation. If the train was delayed for over 15 minutes, the tickets may be refunded, and a certificate of delay can be acquired.


Transport cards

CRT accepts Life & Transport Card (Chongqing Universal Card, released by Chongqing City Card Payment Co., Ltd.) and its compatible cards, released by partner companies in other cities of China. There is a 10% discount applied to the Regular Card if it is used on public transit in the city. The higher price is paid for transfers between the bus and the metro within 1 hour (not including metro-to-metro, according to the paying time). The Regular Card can be purchased at any CRT station, and a deposit can be recovered when the card is returned with its receipt. In addition the card can be used in many shops, cinemas, restaurants, etc. in Chongqing. The Students' Card and the Elders' Card can not be directly used on the metro since their monthly fee covers only buses unless a cash sub-account, which allows a 50% discount, is added to the cards for free at the service points.


Time limit

All trips must be completed in 3 hours upon entering the fare-paid area, or the highest ticket price in the system will be charged in addition.


Operation

During times of heavy use like for major events, CRT may close some stations to avoid overcrowding. In 2018, CRT closed Xiaoshizi, Jiaochangkou, Qixinggang, Lianglukou, Xiaolongkan, and Shapingba stations of Line 1; Jiaochangkou and Linjiangmen stations of Line 2; Lianglukou, Huaxinjie, Guanyinqiao, and Hongqihegou stations of Line 3; Shangxinjie, Xiaoshizi, Grand Theater, Jiangbeicheng, and Hongqihegou stations of Line 6 after 20:00 on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, after 19:00 on New Year's Eve. And they also closed Shapingba and Shangxinjie stations of Loop line after 19:00 on New Year's Eve. From 9 to 12 November 2018, they closed Grand Theater and Jiangbeicheng stations from 10:00 to 15:00 because of heavy use during Flower Expo; from 1 to 7 November 2019, they closed Grand Theater and Jiangbeicheng stations since 10:00 till 16:00 because of heavy use during Flower Expo.


Accessibility

Almost every station has accessible elevators and toilets, and almost every train has wheelchair locks. Only the oldest rolling stock and toilets of Line 2 are not fully accessible. In addition, many older interchange channels between lines are not designed with accessibility in mind, which means the disabled there must transfer via the main concourse.


Luggage rack

The trains on Line 10, which links
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and
Chongqing North railway station Chongqing North railway station is a railway station located in Yubei District, Chongqing, China. It is served by the Yuhuai Railway, Suining–Chongqing Railway and Yuli Railway, and operated by the China Railway Chengdu Group. Name Prior to ...
, are equipped with a luggage rack on each car.


History

The CRT is part of the central government's project to develop the Western regions. The
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provided some of the funding. Construction was carried out, with co-operation between Changchun Railway Vehicles Co. Ltd. and
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, which used advanced Japanese monorail technology. Construction on Line 2 began in 1999, and the line was officially opened in June 2005 from Jiaochangkou (Jiefangbei CBD) to Zoo ( Chongqing Zoo).


Early concepts and attempts

* 1946 plan: The Nationalist government made a plan of high-speed tram system. The rail weighs 47.77 kg/m, with a rail gauge of 1000 mm, a maximum slope of 9%, a minimum radius of curvature of . The top speed is in the urban area and in the suburban area. The train was 8 m long, 1.8 m wide, with two 35-horsepower motors and a trailer. Each train took 240 passengers. The headway was designed to be 10 minutes. The system was expected to carry 1 million passengers per day. Some of the tracks were underground. ** Line A, Longmenhao – Ciqikou, 9 stations, ** Line B, Longmenhao – Nanwenquan, 7 stations, ** Line C, Longmenhao – Datiankan, 3 stations, * 1958 attempt: "Yuzhong District Subway Engineering Unit" was started in late 1958, only to be suspended one year later. * 1960 plan: A underground rapid rail transit system, linking the city center with Xinpaifang, Xiaolongkan, Yangjiaping, Shiqiaopu, Lianglukou, and other populated areas, was planned. * 1965 attempt: The unit was reinstated. It has 4 units, including more than 1000 workers in total. Construction was stopped again in late 1966 by the
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. The unit was officially disbanded again in 1971. The completed tunnel sections were taken over by the civil air defense authorities. * 1983 plan: A subway line (Chaotianmen – Yangjiaping) was planned. It is the precursor to today's Line 2. * 1988 attempt: Some Hong Kong businessmen arrived to start a metro company in Lianglukou. The tunnel from previous attempts were extended. * 1991 plan: A 4-line monorail system was planned.


Official long-term plans

* 1998 plan: Has 5 lines in total, with a length of about . * 2003 and 2007 plans: Two similar expansion including 10 lines, with a total length of about . Line 4 in the previous blueprint received a huge update and was renamed to Loop line, according to its new shape. * 2011 plan: Features 8 new lines, with a length of about . *2019 plan: Target a 30-line network as of 2050, with a length of about .


Commencement and expansions


Incidents

At around 14:00 of 8 January 2019, an improperly secured air defense lock was struck by an in service Loop line train, derailing it and causing serious damage to the cabcar. The accident injured three employees and one passenger. One of the employees, the driver, later died from their injuries shortly after being sent to the hospital.


Technology


Visual design

Unlike most metro systems of other cities in China, CRT did not follow the design style of
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in Hong Kong. The signage system was designed by GK Design Group in Japan, and the monorail lines are based on
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technology. That gives the Chongqing Rail Transit a distinctive Japanese aesthetic, in contrast to other metro systems in China. CRT also gave each line a theme about the local culture, and the stations on the line will have some art works in the theme. File:重庆轨道交通 红旗河沟站 三号线和六号线换乘站.JPG, Entrance 4 of Hongqihegou Station File:重庆轨道交通 红旗河沟站 大堂十字换乘三号线与六号线.JPG, The navigation boards at the concourse of Hongqihegou Station File:重庆轨道交通1号线 大学城站内部指引.JPG, The navigation board at the escalator of University Town Station File:Chongqing Rail Transit - Tongjiayuanzi.JPG, The navigation board at the platform of Tongjiayuanzi Station File:Chongqing Rail Transit - Xiaoshizi - Concourse.JPG, The southern concourse of Xiaoshizi Station File:南坪站1号出入口的主题壁画.jpg, The mural on the wall of Entrance 1 of Nanping Station File:Chongqing Rail Transit - Lieshimu.JPG, The platform of Lieshimu Station


Expansion

CRT is expected to have 8 lines criss-crossing the urban districts by 2020 and a loop line connecting the commercial areas in the urban area. The other 9 lines are expected to be in operation by 2050.


Phase 2 & 3 projects


Phase 4 projects

The short-term plan, including Line 4 (West extension), Line 6 (Extension to Chongqing East), Lines 7, 15, 17, 24, 27 and Line 18 (Phase 2) was approved by NDRC. Construction on several lines started in March 2021. In April 2021, Lines 7 and 17 were redesigned from mostly elevated heavy monorails, similar to Lines 2 and 3, to conventional underground Type As metro lines akin to Lines 4, 5, 9 and 10.


See also

* Chongqing Suburban Railway *
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*
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References


Notes


External links


Chongqing Rail Transit official website

Google translation

Chongqing Transport Card Info

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Photographs of Chongqing Rail Transit
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