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Urban rail transit in China

Urban rail transit in the People's Republic of China encompasses a broad range of urban and suburban electric passenger rail mass transit systems including subway, light rail, tram and maglev. Some classifications also include non-rail bus rapid transport.

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History

Several Chinese cities had urban electric tramways in the early 20th century, which were dismantled in the 1950s-1970s. Nanjing had an urban railway from 1907 to 1958. The first subway in China was built in Beijing in 1969. The Tianjin Metro followed in 1984.

Since 2000, the growth of rapid transit systems in Chinese cities has accelerated. The Shanghai Metro despite being the world's longest only started operating in 1993. From 2009 to 2015, China built 87 mass transit rail lines, totaling 3100 km, in 25 cities at the cost of ¥988.6 billion. Today China boasts both the world's longest and second longest metro systems. Out of the top 10 busiest metro systems in the world 4 of them are in China. As of early 2016, China has 3195.6 km of subway lines. Hong Kong's MTR Corporation has investment, consulting and management stakes in the rapid transit systems of several mainland Chinese cities.

As of January 2016, 26 Chinese cities have metro systems and 39 more have metro systems approved according to the National Development and Reform Commission. China plans to spend 4.7 trillion yuan ($706 billion) on transport infrastructure in the next 3 years. The Chinese government published a transport whitepaper titled "Development of China's Transport" as part of its 13th Five Year Plan. The plan envisions a more sustainable transport system with priority focused on high-capacity public transit particularly urban rail transit and bus rapid transit. All cities with over 3 million residents will start or continue developing urban rail networks. Regional railway networks will internally connect and integrate urban agglomerations such as the Jingjinji, Yangtze River Delta and Pearl River Delta areas.

2017

  • Xuzhou Rail Transit (徐州轨道交通) operational by 2017
  • Lanzhou Metro (兰州轨道交通) operational by 2017
  • Xiamen Metro (厦门轨道交通) operational by 2017
  • Guiyang Urban Rail Transit (贵阳轨道交通) operational by 2017
  • Shijiazhuang Metro (SJZ Metro; 石家庄轨道交通) operational by 2017
  • 2018

  • Jinan Metro (济南轨道交通) operational by end of 2018
  • 2019

  • Macau Light Rail Transit (澳門輕軌系統 / 澳门轻轨系统) operational by 2019
  • Ürümqi Metro (乌鲁木齐地铁) operational by end of 2018
  • Changzhou Metro (常州轨道交通) operational by 2019
  • 2020

  • Taiyuan Metro (太原轨道交通) operational by 2020
  • Hohhot Metro (呼和浩特轨道交通) operational by 2020
  • 2022

  • Baotou Metro (包头轨道交通) operational by 2022
  • Xining & Haidong Metro (西宁海东轨道交通) operational by June 2022
  • Approved and awaiting construction

  • Jinhua Metro (浙中城市群轨道交通)
  • Luoyang Metro (洛阳轨道交通)
  • Nantong Rail Transit (南通轨道交通)
  • Shaoxing Metro (绍兴轨道交通)
  • Under planning

  • Bengbu Metro (蚌埠轨道交通)
  • Chuzhou Metro (滁州轨道交通)
  • Ganzhou Metro (赣州轨道交通)
  • Haikou Metro (海口轨道交通)
  • Huainan Metro (淮南轨道交通)
  • Huzhou Metro (湖州地铁)
  • Jilin Metro (吉林轨道交通)
  • Jiujiang Metro (九江轨道交通)
  • Mudanjiang Metro (牡丹江轨道交通)
  • Quanzhou Metro (泉州轨道交通)
  • Xiangyang Metro (襄阳轨道交通)
  • Yangzhou Metro (扬州轨道交通)
  • Yantai Metro (烟台轨道交通)
  • Yichang Metro (宜昌轨道交通)
  • Yinchuan Metro (银川轨道交通)
  • Zhongshan Metro (中山市域軌道)
  • Proposed

  • Datong Metro (大同轨道交通)
  • Guilin Metro (桂林轨道交通)
  • Huai'an Metro (淮安轨道交通)
  • Huizhou Metro (惠州轨道交通)
  • Jiaxing Metro (嘉兴轨道交通)
  • Kunshan Metro (昆山轨道交通) (plus to acting Line 11 of Shanghai Metro and proposing Line 3 of Suzhou Metro)
  • Lhasa Metro (拉萨轨道交通)
  • Linyi Metro (临沂轨道交通)
  • Putian Metro (莆田轨道交通)
  • Shantou Metro (汕头市域轨道)
  • Tangshan Metro (唐山轨道交通)
  • Weifang Metro (潍坊轨道交通)
  • Yancheng Metro (鹽城轨道交通)
  • Yingtan Metro (鹰潭轨道交通)
  • Zhangjiagang Metro (张家港轨道交通)
  • Zhangzhou Metro (漳州轨道交通)
  • Zhuhai Metro (珠海地铁)
  • Zhuzhou Metro (株洲地铁)
  • Zibo Metro (淄博轨道交通)
  • Notes

    Under construction

  • Central Plains City Railway
  • Changsha City Railway
  • Ordos Urban Railway (Ordos Metro) (东胜至鄂尔多斯机场铁路 (鄂尔多斯轨道交通))
  • Wenzhou Urban Railway (Wenzhou Metro) (温州轨道交通) operational by 2018
  • Under planning

  • Jiangsu-Yangtze River Delta Rapid Transit
  • Central Zhejiang Metropolitan Railway
  • Shandong Peninsula Rapid Transit
  • Under construction

  • Shenzhen Trams (深圳有轨电车) operational by 2017
  • Beijing Trams (北京有轨电车) operational by 2016
  • Wuhan Trams (武汉有轨电车) operational by 2016
  • Chengdu Trams (成都有轨电车) operational by 2018
  • Haikou Trams (海口有轨电车) operational by 2016
  • Foshan Trams (佛山有轨电车) operational by 2016
  • Zhuhai Trams (珠海有轨电车) operational by 2016 (test runs from November 7, 2014)
  • Planned

  • Chongqing Trams (重庆有轨电车)
  • Zhuzhou Trams (株洲有轨电车)
  • Bus systems (BRT)

    More than 30 bus rapid transit projects are being implemented or studied in China in some big cities. BRT systems with light blue background are not yet operational but under construction or proposed.

    Notes

    References

    Urban rail transit in China Wikipedia