Line 12 (Shanghai Metro)

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Line 12
SHM Line 12 icon.svg
Jinhai Road Station AC09B Train.jpg
Jinhai Road station line 12 platform
Overview
Other name(s)M2 (planned name);
Minpu line
Native name上海地铁12号线
StatusOperational
Owner Shanghai Rail Transit Line 12 Development Co., Ltd.
Locale Pudong; Yangpu, Hongkou, Jing'an, Huangpu, Xuhui, and Minhang districts, Shanghai, China
Termini
Stations32
Service
Type BSicon SUBWAY-CHN.svg Rapid transit
System Shanghai Metro logo.svg Shanghai Metro
ServicesMainline: Qixin RoadJinhai Road; Partial Mainline: Hongmei Road ↔ Jufeng Road
Operator(s) Shanghai No. 4 Metro Operation Co. Ltd.
Depot(s)Zhongchun Road parking lot;
Jinqiao parking lot
Rolling stock75 Class A 6-car trains
Daily ridership826,000 (2019 Peak) [1]
History
Commenced30 December 2008;15 years ago (2008-12-30)
Opened29 December 2013;10 years ago (2013-12-29)
Last extension19 December 2015;8 years ago (2015-12-19)
Technical
Line length40.4 km (25.10 mi)
Number of tracks2
CharacterUnderground
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Electrification Overhead lines (1500 volts)
Operating speed80 km/h (50 mph)
Average speed: 28.5 km/h (18 mph)
Signalling ALSTOM Urbalis CBTC
Route map
To scale geographic map:
  • Shanghai Metro Line 12.svg

Line 12 is an east–west line of the Shanghai Metro network. It runs from Jinhai Road in Pudong to Qixin Road in Minhang District. The first section from Tiantong Road to Jinhai Road opened on 29 December 2013, [2] and additional stations up to Qufu Road were in operation by 10 May 2014. [3] The remaining stations opened on 19 December 2015. [4] [5] Since the opening of the extension in December 2015, Line 12 has the most interchanges with other metro lines in the Shanghai Metro. [6] The line is colored forest green on system maps.

Contents

History

Shanghai metro line 12 opening history
SegmentCommencementOpenedLengthStation(s)NameInvestment
Tiantong Road — Jinhai Road 30 Dec 2008 29 Dec 2013 17.5 km (10.87 mi)15 Initial phase (1st section) ¥23.399 billion
Qufu Road — Tiantong Road 30 Dec 2008 10 May 2014 1.1 km (0.68 mi)1 Initial phase (1st section)
Qixin Road — Qufu Road 30 Dec 2008 19 Dec 2015 21.8 km (13.55 mi)16 Initial phase (2nd section)
Dongjing — Qixin Road 16 Dec 2022 exp 2027 17.2 km (10.69 mi)6 Western extension

Construction accident

On 31 December 2012, the ground maintenance warehouse of Jinqiao Parking Lot collapsed during the construction process, resulting in 5 deaths and 18 injuries. [7]

Stations

Service routes

Shanghai metro line 12 service routes
RoutesStation nameConnectionsDistanceLocationOpen-
ing
Plat-
form [8]
MPEnglishChinesekmmin
Dongjing 洞泾  9  0.000.00 Songjiang West extension under construction
Liuwu Highway 刘五公路1.911.91
Husong Highway沪松公路1.963.87
Hi-tech Park科技园5.369.23
Changxi Road 场西路1.4410.67
Changdong Road 场东路1.7812.45
Qixin Road 七莘路4.7317.180 Minhang 19 Dec
2015 [9]
Underground Island
Hongxin Road 虹莘路1.7318.914
Gudai Road 顾戴路1.2320.146
Donglan Road 东兰路1.8722.019
Hongmei Road 虹梅路0.6922.7011
Hongcao Road 虹漕路1.4224.1214 Xuhui
Guilin Park 桂林公园  15  0.8324.9516
Caobao Road 漕宝路  1  1.5526.5019
Longcao Road 龙漕路  3  0.8427.3421
Longhua 龙华  11  1.0428.3824
Middle Longhua Road 龙华中路  7  1.3529.7326Underground Side
Damuqiao Road 大木桥路  4  1.5731.3029Underground Island
Jiashan Road 嘉善路  9  1.0132.3131
South Shaanxi Road 陕西南路  1    10  1.4933.8034 Huangpu
West Nanjing Road 南京西路  2    13   [i] 1.4035.2037 Jing'an
Hanzhong Road 汉中路  1    13  1.4836.6840
Qufu Road 曲阜路  8  1.2437.924310 May
2014 [10]
Tiantong Road 天潼路  10  1.0438.964529 Dec
2013 [11]
Underground Side
International Cruise Terminal 国际客运中心1.6940.6549 Hongkou
Tilanqiao 提篮桥0.9841.6351Underground Island
Dalian Road 大连路  4  0.7942.4253 Yangpu
Jiangpu Park 江浦公园  18  1.2943.7155
Ningguo Road 宁国路0.9144.6258
Longchang Road 隆昌路1.4246.0461Underground Side
Aiguo Road 爱国路0.9246.9663Underground Island
Fuxing Island 复兴岛0.8247.7865
Donglu Road 东陆路1.7049.4868 Pudong
Jufeng Road 巨峰路  6  1.0950.5771
North Yanggao Road 杨高北路1.2751.8474
Jinjing Road 金京路1.1653.0076
Shenjiang Road 申江路1.1454.1478
Jinhai Road 金海路  9  2.5356.6783Underground Side
  1. Virtual transfer with line 2 or line 13 – passengers who hold the Shanghai Public Transportation Card and transfer within 30 minutes of exiting the station are able to transfer to other lines without exiting the system.

Important Stations

Future expansion

West extension

In June 2021 Songjiang's Party secretary announced that a five station 17.3 km (10.7 mi) west extension to Dongjing on line 9 will start construction within the year. [12] Construction began on 16 December 2022 with six stations planned on the extension, all in Shanghai's Songjiang District. [13]

Station name change

Headways

Shanghai metro line 12 headway [14]
Time Qixin Road -
Hongmei Road
Hongmei Road -
Jufeng Road
Jufeng Road -
Jinhai Road
Monday - Friday (Working Days)
AM peak7:30–9:30About 5 minAbout 2 min and 30 secAbout 5 min
Off-peak9:30–16:30About 6 min
PM peak16:30–20:00About 7 min and 30 secAbout 3 min and 45 secAbout 7 min and 30 sec
Other
hours
Before 7:30
After 20:00
About 6 - 8 min
Saturday and Sunday (Weekends)
Peak8:00–19:006 min
Other
hours
Before 8:00
After 19:00
8 - 10 min

Technology

Rolling Stock

The trains of Line 12 are composed of 6-carriage of Class A cars, with a design speed of 80 km/h (50 mph), VVVF AC drive, and a design life of 30 years.

Shanghai metro Line 12 Rolling stock
Fleet numbersManufacturerTime of
manufac-
turing
ClassNo
of
car
Assembly [i] Rolling stockNumberNotes
246 Bombardier Movia 456 2011-2013A [ii] 6Tc+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc 12A01 1201-1241
(120011-122461)
Original name: AC09B.
Same as 07A01 and 09A02 (but different painting).
90 Bombardier Movia 456 2017-2018A [ii] 6Tc+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc12A021242-1256
(122471-123361)
114 CNR Changchun Railway Vehicles Co., Ltd. 2018-2020A [ii] 6Tc+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc12A0312057-12075
(123371-124501)
USB charging ports (concealed design).
  1. Tc: Trailer with cab; Mp: EMU with pantograph; M: EMU without pantograph.
  2. 1 2 3 Class A carriage: 21-24m in length, 3.0m in width and 3.8m in height; Capacity: about 310 people.

Future Rolling Stock

Shanghai Metro Line 12 future rolling stock
Fleet numbersManufacturerTime of
manufac-
turing
ClassNo
of
car
Assembly [i] Rolling stockNumberNotes
108TBA2026-2027A [ii] 6Tc+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc12A0412076-12093
(124511-125581)
  1. Tc: Trailer with cab; Mp: EMU with pantograph; M: EMU without pantograph.
  2. Class A carriage: 21-24m in length, 3.0m in width and 3.8m in height; Capacity: about 310 people.

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