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Shanghai Metro The Shanghai Metro (; Shanghainese: ''Zaon6he5 Di6thiq7'') is a rapid transit system in Shanghai, operating urban and suburban transit services to 14 of its 16 municipal districts and to Kunshan, Jiangsu Province. Served as a part of Shangha ...
, 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 c ...
system serving
Shanghai Shanghai (; , , Standard Mandarin pronunciation: ) is one of the four direct-administered municipalities of the People's Republic of China (PRC). The city is located on the southern estuary of the Yangtze River, with the Huangpu River flow ...
, China and one of the fastest-growing metro systems in the world. The first section opened in 1993, and the system currently has of track in operation, making it one of the world's largest rapid transit system by route length and second largest by number of stations. The tables below contain the 515 stations on the Shanghai Metro operational (506 counting interchanges between different lines separately, with the exception of the 9 stations shared by lines 3 and 4 on the same track) of which there are 408 unique stations (counting interchange stations as one station). The stations on the Shanghai maglev train and
Jinshan railway Jinshan Railway () or Jinshan Line is a commuter railway line in Shanghai, part of the planned Shanghai Metropolitan Area Intercity Railway. It runs from in Xuhui District via in Minhang District to in Jinshan District, crossing the Huangpu R ...
are not included, as they use a fare system separate from and are not considered part of the Shanghai Metro network.


Line 1

File:Xinzhuang Station.jpg, Line 1 platform of File:Jinjiang Park Station.jpg, Line 1 platform of File:Fujin Road Station.jpg, Line 1 platform of


Line 2

File:West Nanjing Road Station.jpg, Line 2 platform of File:Line 2 People's square2.JPG, Line 2 platform of File:Lujiazui Station Line 2 Platform.jpg, Line 2 platform of File:Shanghai Metro - Line 2 - Pudong International Airport.JPG, Line 2 platform of


Line 3

File:Shanghai South Railway Station Line 3.jpg, Line 3 platform of File:L3 Hongqiao Road Station.JPG, Lines 3 and 4 station exterior File:Caoyang Road Station.jpg, Lines 3 and 4 platform of File:Tieli Road Station.JPG, Line 3 platform of


Line 4

Line 4 is the loop-line of the Shanghai Metro. Some trains terminate at . File:Yishan Road Station Line 4.jpg, Line 4 platform of File:Jinshajiang Road Station 2013.JPG, Lines 3 and 4 platform of File:Century Avenue Station A4.jpg, Line 4 concourse of File:Nanpu Bridge Station.jpg, Line 4 platform of


Line 5

File:东川路站.JPG, Line 5 station exterior File:Line 5 Platform of Minhang Development Zone Station.jpg, Line 5 platform of


Line 6

File:North Waigaoqiao Free Trade Zone Station.jpg, Line 6 platform of File:Century Avenue Station Line 6 Platform.jpg, Line 6 platform of File:Pudian Road Station Line 6.jpg, Line 6 platform of File:Shangnan Road Station.jpg, Line 6 platform of


Line 7

File:Shangda Road Station Line7 Shanghai Metro.JPG, Line 7 platform of File:Xingzhi Road Station Line7 Shanghai Metro.JPG, Line 7 platform of File:Changping Road Station Line7 Shanghai Metro.JPG, Line 7 platform of File:Shanghai_Metro_-_Line_7_-_South_Yanggao_Road.JPG, Line 7 platform of File:Shanghai Metro - Line 7 - Huamu Road - Platform.JPG, Line 7 platform of


Line 8

File:Shiguang_Road_Station.jpg, Line 8 platform of File:Dashijie Station.jpg, Line 8 platform of File:中华艺术宫站内景.JPG, Line 8 concourse of File:联航路站.jpg, Line 8 platform of


Line 9

File:Songjiang University Town Station Platform.jpg, Line 9 platform of File:Sheshan Station.jpg, Line 9 platform of File:Caohejing_Hi-Tech_Park_Station.jpg, Line 9 platform of File:Century Avenue Station Line 9 Platform.jpg, Line 9 platform of


Line 10

File:Hongqiao Railway Station Station Line 10.jpg, Line 10 platform of File:Jiaotong University Station Line 10 Platform.jpg, Line 10 platform of File:Xintiandi Station Line 10 Platform.jpg, Line 10 platform of File:Hailun Road Station Line 10 Platform.jpg, Line 10 platform of File:Youdian Xincun Station.JPG, Line 10 platform of


Line 11

File:West Shanghai Station Station Line 11 Platform.jpg, Line 11 platform of File:Qilianshan Road Station.JPG, Line 11 platform of File:Jiading Xincheng Station.jpg, Line 11 platform of File:Northjiading st3.JPG, Line 11 concourse of File:Anting Station Line 11 Platform.jpg, Line 11 platform of File:SM Huaqiao Station.jpg, Line 11 station exterior


Line 12

File:复兴岛站.jpg, Line 12 platform of File:Dalian Road Station, 2014-01-10 02.JPG, Line 12 platform of File:20151229上海地铁12号线虹梅路站.jpg, Line 12 platform of File:Platform for L12 at Gudai Road Station.JPG, Line 12 platform of


Line 13

File:Zhenbei Road Station.JPG, Line 13 platform of File:Jinshajiang Road Station Line 13.JPG, Line 13 platform of File:20151219上海地铁淮海中路站站台.JPG, Line 13 platform of


Line 14


Line 15


Line 16

File:Luoshan Road Station Line 16 Platform.jpg, Line 16 platform of File:Dishui Lake Station.jpg, Line 16 platform of


Line 17

File:20171230赵巷站站台.jpg, Line 17 platform of File:20171230东方绿舟站站台.jpg, Line 17 platform of


Line 18


Pujiang line

File:SanluSta.jpg, Pujiang line platform of


Station name changes

In October 2006 a new convention to naming metro stations was implemented. Station names should refer to famous streets or sights nearby rather than the vertical street neighbouring the station, making it easier for visitors to find these places. It is common for station names to change before opening, for example
China Art Museum station China Art Museum (), formerly Zhoujiadu (); is a station on Line 8 of the Shanghai Metro. The station opened on September 28, 2012, a few days before the opening of the China Art Museum, housed in the former China Pavilion at Expo 2010. It is ...
was known as Zhoujiadu during planning. The following stations have changed names after opening.


Interchange stations

As of 2022 there are 83 interchange stations of which 11 interchange between three lines and 2 interchange between four lines. Lines 3 and 4 share the same track on , and and are therefore not considered interchange stations in the list above. (adjacent station - Guanglan Road/Zuchongzhi Road) , - , , , , , , , - , , , , , , , - , , , , , , - , , , , , , - , , , , , PVG People Mover West line; PVG People Mover East line; , - , , , , , , - , , , , , , - , , , , , , - , , , , , , - , , , , , } } , - , , , , , } , - , , , , , , - , , , , , }


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