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Line 1 of Wuhan Metro Bridge
The Line 1 of Wuhan Metro (Chinese: 武汉地铁一号线) is an elevated metro line in the city of Wuhan, Hubei, China. Line 1 opened on 28 July 2004,[4] making Wuhan the fifth city in mainland China to have a metro system after Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, Guangzhou.[5] This is the first Metro line in China wrongly referred to as a light rail (轻轨, qing gui) line in Chinese terminology because it is elevated.
History
- July 28, 2004: phase 1 from Huangpulu Station to Zongguan Station opened.
- July 29, 2010: phase 2 from Dijiao Station to Huangpulu Station and from Zongguan Station to Dongwudadao Station opened. Jianghanlu Station changed its name into Xunlimen Station[7][8]).
- May 28, 2014: Hankou North extension opened.[9]
Stations
Phase 1 stations are (from west to east): Zongguan, Taipingyang, Qiaokoulu, Chongrenlu, Lijibeilu, Youyilu, Xunlimen (originally Jianghanlu, connection with future Line 2; not to confuse with the future Jianghanlu station of Line 2), Dazhilu, Sanyanglu, Huangpulu.
Line 1, Phase 2 stations from west to east are Jinshandadao (not open
yet), Dongwudadao, Wuhuandadao, Etouwan, Zhuyehai (not open yet),
Duoluokou, Gutianyilu, Gutianerlu, Gutiansanlu, Gutiansilu and Hanxiyilu
to the West of Zongguan and Toudaojie, Erqilu, Xuzhouxincun,
Danshuichi, Xinrong (originally Chalukou) and Dijiao to the East of
Huangpulu (station names changed according to official system map and
schedule
Operation
Beginning May 28, 2014, every other train will reach Hankou North Station as the northern terminus; others will terminate at Dijiao Station.[11]
Future Development
The western side of Line 1 will be extended 4 km to the Jing River.[12] Both extensions is expected to be completed in late 2013.
Sumber :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Line_1,_Wuhan_Metro
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