Shanghai_Metro_Line_17

Line 17 (Shanghai Metro)

Line 17 (Shanghai Metro)

Shanghai Metro line


Line 17 of the Shanghai Metro (simplified Chinese: 上海轨道交通17号线; traditional Chinese: 上海軌道交通17號線), formerly known as the Qingpu line[1] (青浦线; 青浦線), is an east-west rapid transit line that runs between Hongqiao Railway Station in Minhang District and Oriental Land in Qingpu District. All stations are fully accessible. It is 35.3 kilometres (21.9 mi) in length with 13 stations. The line entered passenger trial operations on 30 December 2017.

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It is the first metro line to primarily service the suburban Qingpu District. Metro service arrived in Qingpu in 2010 with the opening of East Xujing, the western terminus of line 2. However, this station only services an area adjacent to the district's eastern border with Minhang. Line 17 is known for its artistic elements embedded into its stations. Due to the proximity of the line to various cultural and scenic attractions, specifically the ancient water town of Zhujiajiao and Dianshan Lake, the line's theme is water towns and headstreams of Shanghai.[3] The line is colored light brown on system maps.

The line is the second line in Shanghai to use Shanghainese to announce stations.[4] It is operated by Shanghai No. 2 Metro Operation Co. Ltd. (simplified Chinese: 上海地铁二运营有限公司; traditional Chinese: 上海地鐵二運營有限公司).[5]

History

During the line's planning stages, it was initially envisioned as a western extension of Line 2 and designated R2w.[6] It also briefly took the designation of Line 20 before being officially renumbered to its current designation.[7] Construction began in 2014[8] and track-laying was completed on 12 May 2017.[9] The line debuted on 30 December 2017, when it opened for "soft" passenger trial operation.[3]

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Stations

Service routes

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Important stations

Train interior

Line 17 begins in Minhang District at Hongqiao Railway Station, which lies adjacent to the border with Qingpu District. The line then crosses into Qingpu District and traverses the length of the suburban district from east to west. It runs underground beneath Songze Avenue from Hongqiao Railway Station to just west of Panlong Road, where it continues on an elevated section, running on the south side of the road. West of Xujingbeicheng, the line leaves Songze Avenue and curves to the southwest, lining up again on an east-west route beside East Yinggang Road just before reaching Middle Jiasong Road. West of Zhaoxiang, the line again enters an underground section until just west of Dianshanhu Avenue. In this underground section, the tracks follow East Yinggang Road westward, before curving south under Caoying Road, and then southwest again beneath Dianshanhu Avenue. The remaining section of the line to the western terminus at Oriental Land is elevated and parallels the Huqingping Highway. There are a total of 13 stations, 6 elevated and 7 underground; the length of the line is 35.3 kilometres (21.9 mi).[11]

Hongqiao Railway Station, the eastern terminus of the line, is the only station that provides an interchange to other lines in the network. At the station, passengers can interchange to lines 2 and 10 without leaving the fare-paid zone. A cross-platform interchange is provided for passengers between line 2 and line 17. Eastbound passengers on line 17 arriving at Hongqiao Railway Station can simply stay on the same platform, crossing the other side, to change to an eastbound line 2 train. Similarly, westbound passengers bound for East Xujing coming from line 2 can transfer to Line 17 by crossing to the other side of the platform. Transfers between line 10 and Line 17 require passengers to ascend to the station concourse and change platforms. The station is also directly connected to Hongqiao Railway Station, which provides inter-city high-speed travel to destinations throughout China.[3]

Future Expansion

West extension to Xicen

An extension of one station to Xicen was drafted in December 2020. It will follow Qingping highway then G50 Shanghai–Chongqing Expressway.[12] Construction started on 28 June 2021.[13]

The west extension project of Line 17 will run from Oriental Land station (excluding) to Xicen Station, with a total length of about 6.6 kilometers, which will promote the Cenke Innovation Center.[14]

Extension beyond Xicen

The first phase of the western extension of the line will be further expanded 13 kilometers to Xicen and Jinze towns, both with an abundance of lakes, wetlands and typical sceneries of watertowns in the southern areas of the Yangtze River Delta.[15]

In the long term, Shanghai metro line 17 will in the future connect with line 10 of Suzhou Rail Transit Suzhou Rail Transit.[16] line 10 is expected to extend to Shuixiangketing Station, passing through Lili, and planning Jiaxing North Station within Jiashan Track branch to Xitang Station. The extension line of Suzhou Rail Transit Suzhou Rail Transit line 10 starts from the planned Suzhou South Station, passes through Lili Station, and ends at Shuixiangketing Station.

The planning suggests that Shanghai Line 17 extend to Jiashan South Station, passing through important nodes such as Jiashan Station, Xitang Station, and Shuixiangketing station. According to the publicized rail network layout plan, the extension of Shanghai Metro Line 17 departs from Shanghai Metro Oriental Land station, along with Dianshan Lake Station, Shuixiangketing Station, Beixiang Fudang Station, Xitang Station, Yaozhuang Station, and Tan Gongbei Road Station, Jiashan Station, Jiashan Stadium Station, High-speed Railway Xincheng Station, Jiashan South Station have 10 stations, connecting Pinghu in the long term.

Future link with Jiaxing Metro Line 3 is also under consideration.

Extension beyond Hongqiao Railway Station

Changning District government has proposed plans to extend Line 17 to the Changning District.[17]

Headways

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Technology

Signalling

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Rolling Stock

The line uses 28 6-carriages A-class trains built by Changchun Railway Vehicles or Shanghai Electric. Unlike most Shanghai Metro lines, this line is operated using third rail electrification. The trains have an operating speed of 100 km/h (62 mph).[19][20] Trains are stored at Xujing depot, located between Xuying Road and Xujingbeicheng, as well as Zhujiajiao yard, just west of Zhujiajiao.[21] Trains have a capacity of about 1,860 people.

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Future Rolling Stock

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References

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  2. "Metro breaks records" (in Chinese). Shanghai Metro 163 Official. 2019-03-09. Retrieved 2019-03-09.
  3. 澎湃视频 (2020-10-27). "上海地铁17号线部分列车上海话报站,10月底将全线推广". k.sina.cn. Retrieved 2021-06-23.
  4. Shanghai No. 2 Metro Operation Co. Ltd. (2017-12-05). 『上海』轨道交通17号线通过试运营基本条件专家评审. 中国轨道交通网 (rail-transit.com). Retrieved 2017-12-29.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  5. 上海地铁17号线最新线路图. Bendibao (in Chinese). 2014-07-15. Retrieved 2017-12-31.
  6. 上海市城市快速轨道交通近期建设规划(2010-2020年)环评报告 (in Chinese). Archived from the original on April 5, 2009. Retrieved 2009-04-06.
  7. Huang, Mingrui (2016-10-28). "Metro Line 17 in Shanghai well on track to completion". China News Service. Retrieved 2017-12-29.
  8. Wang, Jiani (2017-05-12). 轨交17号线全线轨道贯通 今年年底前通车. Eastday (in Chinese). Retrieved 2017-12-29.
  9. 乘车指南 > Station信息. Shanghai Metro Official Site. Retrieved 2015-12-17. Instructions: 点击相应线路,选择Station,点击"站层图"可查看相应Station的站台结构。
  10. Hu, Yuzhou (2017-12-29). "Shanghai Metro Line 17 and Phase 3 of Line 9 to Start Test Runs Tomorrow". Urban Family. Retrieved 2017-12-29.
  11. "Schedule" (in Chinese). Shanghai Metro. 2018-08-06. Retrieved 2018-08-06.
  12. 沪地铁17号线开工建设 列车最高时速100公里. Sina (in Chinese). 2015-05-15. Retrieved 2017-12-29.
  13. Li, Xin (2014-12-02). 青浦将通17号线 快速通勤换2、10号线. Eastday (in Chinese). Retrieved 2017-12-31.

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