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(Redirected from Line 2, Chongqing Rail Transit) Monorail line of Chongqing Rail Transit
Line 2
New 8-car train and older 4-car train at Yangjiaping Station
Overview
Termini
Stations25
Service
TypeStraddle-beam monorail rapid transit
SystemChongqing Rail Transit
Operator(s)Chongqing Rail Transit Corp., Ltd
Rolling stockChangchun Hitachi Monorail QKZ2, CCD
Daily ridership234,200 (2014 Daily Avg.)
350,000 (2016 Peak)
History
Opened18 June 2005; 19 years ago (2005-06-18)
Technical
Line length31.3 km (19.4 mi)
Electrification1,500 V DC third rail
Operating speed75 km/h (47 mph)
Route map

Legend
Jiaochangkou 1
Linjiangmen
Huanghuayuan
Daxigou
Zengjiayan 10
Niujiaotuo 3
Liziba
Fotuguan
Daping 1
Yuanjiagang
Xiejiawan Loop
Yangjiaping
Zoo Bus interchange
Dayancun depot
Dayancun
Mawangchang
Ping'an
Dadukou
Xinshancun Bus interchange
Tiantangbao
Jianqiao
Jinjiawan
Liujiaba
Baijusi
Baijusi depot
Yudong Bridge
across Yangtze River
Dajiang
Yudong Bus interchange 3
Line 3 to Terminal 2 of Jiangbei Airport
This diagram:
The former logo of Line 2, which bears resemblance to Happy Mac

Line 2 of CRT runs southeastward from Jiaochangkou to Yudong. Line 2 began operation as the first metro line in the West of China on 18 June 2005. It was subsequently expanded 1 June 2006 from Zoo to Xinshancun, and on 30 December 2014 to Yudong. The line was China's first heavy monorail line, built using Japan's ODA and Hitachi Monorail technology.

Line 2, which currently runs 29.9 km (18.6 mi) and services 25 stations, begins as a subway under downtown Jiefangbei, then runs west along the southern bank of the Jialing River on an elevated line, and then turns south into the city's southwestern inner suburbs, looping back east to terminate at Yudong in Ba'nan.

Rolling stock

QKZ2

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As the first heavy monorail system in China, the original rolling stock, named QKZ2, was identical to Osaka Monorail 2000 series. These trains were introduced in 2004.

A Osaka Monorail 2000 series train, identical to the QKZ2 rolling stock originally used.
QKZ2 at Yangjiaping Station
Interior of a Line 2 train

CCD

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A 8-car train in Yangjiaping Station

Domestically-produced CCD series trains are available in 8-car trainsets, replacing earlier 4-car trainsets. The top speed is 80 kilometres per hour (50 mph) and maximum capacity is 1802 passengers. The exterior features a streamlined design with a two-tone color scheme inspired by the scenery in Chongqing.

The interior features 43.1 inches (109 cm) animated displays and LED scrolling displays, showing information such as the map and the current stop.

The trains support automatic train operation.

Opening timeline

Segment Commencement Length Station(s) Name
Daping – Chongqing Zoo 6 November 2004 4.95 km (3.08 mi) 5 Phase 1 (initial section)
Jiaochangkou – Daping 11 December 2004 7.66 km (4.76 mi) 3 Phase 1 (final section)
Linjiangmen, Niujiaotuo, Liziba 28 December 2004 Infill stations 3
Fotuguan 9 April 2005 Infill station 1
Zengjiayan 15 June 2005 Infill station 1
Chongqing Zoo – Xinshancun 1 July 2006 5.54 km (3.44 mi) 5 Phase 2
Xinshancun – Yudong 30 December 2014 13.15 km (8.17 mi) 7 Southern extension

Service routes

Current stations

Service
routes
Station
Station name Connections Distance
km
Location
English Chinese
2 01 Jiaochangkou 较场口      Line 1 - 0.00 Yuzhong
2 02 Linjiangmen 临江门 0.70 0.70
2 03 Huanghuayuan 黄花园 1.20 1.90
2 04 Daxigou 大溪沟 0.70 2.60
2 05 Zengjiayan 曾家岩      Line 10 0.80 3.40
2 06 Niujiaotuo 牛角沱      Line 3 1.05 4.45
2 07 Liziba 李子坝 1.00 5.45
2 08 Fotuguan 佛图关 0.70 6.15
2 09 Daping 大坪      Line 1 1.60 7.75
2 10 Yuanjiagang 袁家岗 1.60 9.35 Jiulongpo
2 11 Xiejiawan 谢家湾      Loop line 1.20 10.55
2 12 Yangjiaping 杨家坪      Line 18 1.30 11.85
2 13 Zoo 动物园 1.00 12.85
2 14 Dayancun 大堰村 1.05 13.90
2 15 Mawangchang 马王场 1.15 15.05
2 16 Ping'an 平安 1.05 16.10 Dadukou
2 17 Dadukou 大渡口 1.10 17.20
2 18 Xinshancun 新山村 1.20 18.40
2 19 Tiantangbao 天堂堡 0.75 19.15
2 20 Jianqiao 建桥 1.90 21.05
2 21 Jinjiawan 金家湾 1.30 22.35
2 22 Liujiaba 刘家坝 1.35 23.70
2 23 Baijusi 白居寺      Line 18 1.70 25.40
2 24 Dajiang 大江 3.70 29.10 Banan
2 25 Yudong 鱼洞      Line 3 1.20 30.30
  1. Out of system transfer

References

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