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(Redirected from Line 1, Hangzhou Metro) Metro line of the Hangzhou Metro system in China

Line 1
 1 
A Line 1 train on the Linping branch (now part of Line 9)
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerCity of Hangzhou
LocaleHangzhou, Zhejiang, China
Termini
Stations33
Service
TypeRapid transit
SystemHangzhou Metro
Services2
Operator(s)Hangzhou MTR Corporation Limited
Depot(s)Qibao Depot
Xianghu Stabling Yard
Nanyang Stabling Yard
Rolling stockPM0G
PM121
PM144
Daily ridership520,000 (2016 Daily Avg.)
1,270,300 (2019-05-01 peak)
History
Opened24 November 2012; 12 years ago (2012-11-24)
Technical
Line length52.21 km (32.44 mi)
Number of tracks2
CharacterUnderground
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in)
ElectrificationOverhead line, 1500 V DC
Operating speed80 km/h (50 mph)
Route map

Legend
Xianghu Yard
1 Xianghu
Shanghai–Kunming railway crossing
district
Xiaoshan
Binjiang
2 Binkang Road  5  Left arrow Guniangqiao – East Nanhu Right arrow
3 Xixing
4 Binhe Road
5 Jiangling Road  6  Left arrow Goujulong – West Guihua Road / Shuangpu Right arrow
Qiantang River – district
Binjiang
Shangcheng
6 Jinjiang  4  Left arrow Chihua Street – Puyan Right arrow
7 Wujiang Road
Moyetang  7  Left arrow Jiangdong'er Road – Wushan Square Right arrow
Left arrow Shanghai–Kunming railway Right arrow
8 Chengzhan  5  Hangzhou railway station HZH Line 5 Left arrow East Nanhu – Guniangqiao Right arrow
9 Ding'an Road
10 Longxiangqiao
district
Shangcheng
Gongshu
Line 2 interconnection
11 Fengqi Road  2 
Left arrow Chaoyang – Liangzhu Right arrow
Wushanqiancun / Shima Right arrow
12 Wulin Square  3  Hangzhou BRT
Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal
13 West Lake Cultural Square  3   19 
Line 19 Left arrow Yongsheng Road – Tiaoxi Right arrow
Xingqiao Down arrow
14 Datieguan  5  Left arrow Guniangqiao – East Nanhu Right arrow
CR interconnection
Line 19 crossing
Shanghai-Kunming Railway crossing
district
Gongshu
Shangcheng
15 Zhalongkou Up arrow Line 4 Puyan
16 East Railway Station  4  Hangzhou East Railway Station HGH
Shanghai–Kunming, Shanghai–Kunming HSR
Hangzhou–Ningbo HSR, Nanjing–Hangzhou HSR
 6   19  East Railway Station (East Square) Line 19 Left arrow Yongsheng Road – Tiaoxi Right arrow
Left arrow West Guihua Road / Shuangpu – Goujulong Right arrow
17 Pengbu  4 
Line 4 Chihua Street Right arrow
18 Qibao and Qibao Depot
19 Jiuhe Road
20 Jiubao
Left arrow Guanyintang
21 Coach Center  9 
district
Shangcheng
Qiantang
Long'an Right arrow
22 West Xiasha
23 Jinshahu
24 Gaosha Road
25 Wenze Road
26 South Wenhai Road  8 
27 Yunshui Xinwan Road Down arrow
28 Xiasha Jiangbin
Qiantang River – district
Qiantang
Xiaoshan
29 Hangzhou Grand Convention and Exhibition Center
30 Gangcheng Avenue
31 Nanyang
Nanyang Yard
32 Xiangyang Road
33 Xiaoshan International Airport  7   19  Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport
Line 7 Left arrow Wushan Square – Jiangdong'er Road Right arrow
Line 19 Left arrow Tiaoxi – Yongsheng Road Right arrow
This diagram:

Line 1 of the Hangzhou Metro (Chinese: 杭州地铁一号线; pinyin: Hángzhōu Dìtiě Yī Hào Xiàn) is an arc-shaped rapid transit line running from Xianghu station in western Xiaoshan District to Xiaoshan International Airport in eastern Xiaoshan District, passing through downtown Hangzhou. The line opened on 24 November 2012. It is the oldest in the city's metro network.

The line is 52 km (32 mi) long with 33 stations.

The line is operated by Hangzhou MTR, a consortium consisting of the Hangzhou Metro, which holds a 51% share, and MTR Corporation Ltd., which holds a 49% share. As a result, the voice of Cheri Chan Yu-yan, the announcer of the Hong Kong MTR, can be heard on the English announcements on this line.

Opening timeline

Segment Commencement Length Station(s) Name
Xianghu — Wenze Road 24 November 2012 34.82 km (21.64 mi) 24 Phase 1
Coach Center — Linping 12.5 km (7.77 mi) 6
East Railway Station 30 June 2013 Infill station 1
Wenze Road — Xiashajiangbin 24 November 2015 5.7 km (3.54 mi) 3 Phase 2
Xiashajiangbin — Xiaoshan International Airport 30 December 2020 11.2 km (6.96 mi) 5 Phase 3
  1. The branch line (Coach CenterLinping) is operated as Line 9 since 10 July 2021.

Route description

After the Linping branch of Line 1 became part of Line 9, Line 1 now runs fully underground.

The line begins at Xianghu station in Xiaoshan District, located just north of its namesake lake. Located adjacent to Xianghu station is the Xianghu Stabling Yard, where some of the line's trains are stored and where the metro is headquartered. The line proceeds northwards along Fengqing Avenue, Bin'an Road and Jiangling Road through the central part of Binjiang District. The line then crosses the Qiantang River in a tunnel.

Upon reaching Shangcheng District on the north side of the Qiantang River, the line passes by the Hangzhou Public Security Bureau's headquarters and runs for a short distance along Wujiang Road to Hangzhou Railway Station. It reaches the downtown "U" portion of the line, which is one of the busiest parts of the line, running next the West Lake Scenic Area along Yan'an Road.

The line crosses under the Grand Canal near the Wulinmen Dock and curves eastward towards Hangzhoudong Railway Station. Its respective metro station, East Railway Station, is located underneath the arrivals hall of the station. The line continues to proceed eastward along Jiuhe Road, past the Qibao Depot, another depot on the line located adjacent to Qibao station. At Coach Center station, the Linping branch of the line formerly branched off from the main line towards Linping station, but this branch of the line has since become part of Line 9.

Upon reaching Xiasha Subdistrict, the line runs along Jinsha Avenue and 2nd Street until it reaches South Wenhai Road station, where passengers can transfer to Line 8 to continue to the east end of Qiantang District. The line then curves southwards and runs along 25th Street to Xiashajiangbin Station, the terminus of short-turn trains (roughly every other train).

The line crosses the Qiantang River in a tunnel a second time and returns to Xiaoshan District. It passes through some low-density areas, crosses under one of the runways of Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport, and finally terminates at Xiaoshan International Airport station, located among the terminals.

Service routes

Stations

Station name Connections Distance
km
Location
English Chinese
Xianghu 湘湖 0.00 0.00 Xiaoshan
Binkang Road 滨康路  5  2.10 2.10 Binjiang
Xixing 西兴 1.02 3.12
Binhe Road 滨和路 1.50 4.62
Jiangling Road 江陵路  6  1.05 5.67
Jinjiang 近江  4  3.10 8.77 Shangcheng
Wujiang Road 婺江路 0.87 9.64
Chengzhan 城站  5  China Railway China Railway High-speed HZH 1.27 10.91
Ding'an Road 定安路 1.30 12.21
Longxiangqiao 龙翔桥 1.20 13.41
Fengqi Road 凤起路  2  0.80 14.21 Gongshu
Wulin Square 武林广场  3  1.13 15.34
West Lake Cultural Square 西湖文化广场  3   19  0.87 16.21
Datieguan 打铁关  5  1.43 17.64
Zhalongkou 闸弄口 1.46 19.10 Shangcheng
East Railway Station 火车东站  4   6   19 

China Railway China Railway High-speed HGH

2.16 21.26
Pengbu 彭埠  4  1.10 22.36
Qibao 七堡 1.80 24.16
Jiuhe Road 九和路 1.20 25.36
Jiubao 九堡 1.45 26.81
Coach Center 客运中心  9  1.26 28.07
West Xiasha 下沙西 3.25 31.32 Qiantang
Jinshahu 金沙湖 1.27 32.59
Gaosha Road 高沙路 0.93 33.52
Wenze Road 文泽路 1.25 34.77
South Wenhai Road 文海南路  8  2.70 37.47
Yunshui 云水 1.40 38.87
Xiashajiangbin 下沙江滨 1.65 40.52
Hangzhou Grand Convention and Exhibition Center 杭州大会展中心 3.97 44.49 Xiaoshan
Gangcheng Avenue 港城大道 1.28 45.77
Nanyang 南阳 1.00 46.77
Xiangyang Road 向阳路 1.60 48.37
Xiaoshan International Airport 萧山国际机场  7   19  Hangzhou Xiaoshan International AirportHGH 3.84 52.21
To scale map of Hangzhou Metro Line 1

Rolling stock

Stock Class Year built Builder Number built Numbers Formation Depots Line assigned Notes
PM0G B 2010-2013 CSR Nanjing Puzhen 288 (48 sets) 01 001 - 01 048 (010011-010486) Tc+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc Xianghu Yard
Qibao Depot
Nanyang Yard
 1 
PM121 2017-2019 CRRC Nanjing Puzhen 144 (24 sets) 01 049 - 01 072 (010491-010726)
PM144 2020-2021 48 (8 sets) 01 073 - 01 080 (010731-010806)

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Out-of-station interchange with East Railway Station (East Square)

References

  1. "杭州地铁有两个最新消息要告诉你 1号线要添20多列新车 2号线西北段明年内开通运营 - 杭州新闻中心 - 杭州网". Archived from the original on 12 January 2017. Retrieved 24 December 2016.
  2. 杭州地铁1号线下沙延伸段24日通车 1号线有新变化. 杭州网. 23 November 2015. Archived from the original on 24 November 2015.
  3. "有什么关于杭州地铁、公交的冷知识? - 知乎". www.zhihu.com. Retrieved 9 April 2024.
  4. "7月10日起,杭州地铁9号线来了!". 7 July 2021.
  5. "喜讯!众合科技助力杭州地铁9号线临平段改造工程圆满完成". 15 July 2021. 为9号线的中段,由既有1号线临平支线拆分独立运营构成,长约12.5公里
  6. "杭州地铁四段新线齐开 可以坐着地铁去机场了". 31 December 2020. Archived from the original on 28 June 2021.
  7. "Map of Hangzhou". Tianditu. State Bureau of Surveying and Mapping. Retrieved 15 December 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
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