Line 14 (Shanghai Metro)

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Line 14
SHM Line 14 icon.svg
Train of Line 14.jpg
Train of Line 14.
Overview
Other name(s)M6 (planned name)
Native name上海地铁14号线
StatusOperational
Owner Shanghai Rail Transit Line 14 Development Co., Ltd.
Locale Pudong, Huangpu, Jing'an, Putuo, and Jiading districts, Shanghai, China
Termini
Connecting lines  1    2    3    4    6    7    8    9    10    11    13    15    18  
Stations30 (30 open and 1 under construction)
Website www.shmetro.com
Service
Type BSicon SUBWAY-CHN.svg Rapid transit
System Shanghai Metro logo.svg Shanghai Metro
ServicesMainline: FengbangGuiqiao Road
Partial mainline: Zhenxin Xincun ↔ Lantian Road
Operator(s) Shanghai No. 4 Metro Operation Co. Ltd.
Depot(s)Fengbang Depot
Jinqiao Parking Lot
Rolling stock49 Class A 8 car trains
History
Commenced29 November 2014;9 years ago (2014-11-29)
Opened30 December 2021;2 years ago (2021-12-30)
Technical
Track length38.18 km (24 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: 34.2 km/h (21 mph)
Signalling Thales SEC Transport

Line 14 of the Shanghai Metro is an east-west metro line opened on 30 December 2021. [1] The line, consisting of 31 stations, starts from Fengbang town in Jiading District, and terminate in Jinqiao town in Pudong New Area via Zhenru, Jing'an Temple, Dashijie, and Lujiazui. Its total length is 39.1 kilometres (24.3 mi), [2] and passengers are able to transfer to 13 existing and planned metro lines. [3] Due to Line 14 cutting across some of the densest areas of Shanghai and being a relief line for line 2, high ridership is expected for the line. As such the line uses high capacity 8 car A size trains similar to lines 1 and 2. [4] The line uses an automatic train control system jointly developed by Thales and Shanghai Electric. [5] Line 14 is fully driverless. [6] The line is colored olive on system maps.

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History

Environmental evaluations began on January 2, 2014. [2] On November 29, 2014, construction began on a section in Pudong New Area. [7]

The line was originally scheduled to open in 2020, [8] but its opening was delayed to 30 December 2021. Longju Road station has not been opened yet, due to problems with land acquisition process.

Shanghai Metro Line 14 opening history
SegmentCommencedOpenedLengthStation(s)NameInvestment
Fengbang - Guiqiao Road 29 Nov 201430 Dec 2021 38.2 km (23.7 mi)30 Phase 1 ¥57.686 billion
Longju Road u/c Infill station 1

Stations

Service routes

Shanghai Metro Line 14 service routes
RoutesStation nameConnectionsDistanceLocationOpen-
ing
MPEnglishChinesekmmin
Fengbang 封浜0.00.00 Jiading 30 Dec 2021
Lexiu Road 乐秀路1.611.612
Lintao Road 临洮路1.653.264
Jiayi Road嘉怡路1.554.817
Dingbian Road定边路1.416.229
Zhenxin Xincun真新新村1.247.4611
Zhenguang Road 真光路1.008.4613 Putuo
Tongchuan Road 铜川路  15  1.319.7715
Zhenru 真如  11  0.9210.6917
Zhongning Road 中宁路0.9011.5920
Caoyang Road 曹杨路  3    4    11   [lower-roman 1] 1.1012.6922
Wuning Road 武宁路  13  1.0513.7424
Wuding Road 武定路0.9714.7126 Jing'an
Jing'an Temple 静安寺  2    7  1.0315.7428
Site of the First CPC National Congress · South Huangpi Road 一大会址·黄陂南路  1  3.0718.8132 Huangpu
Dashijie 大世界  8  0.7119.5234
Yuyuan Garden 豫园  10  0.7420.2636
Lujiazui 陆家嘴  2  1.6021.8639 Pudong
South Pudong Road 浦东南路1.0122.8741
Pudong Avenue 浦东大道  4  0.7423.6143
Yuanshen Road 源深路1.0524.6645
Changyi Road 昌邑路  18  1.0625.7247
Xiepu Road 歇浦路1.2326.9549
Longju Road 龙居路1.0227.97Later opening due to land acquisition process
Yunshan Road 云山路  6  2.0530.025330 Dec 2021
Lantian Road 蓝天路  9  1.1631.1856
Huangyang Road 黄杨路1.8633.0458
Yunshun Road 云顺路0.8833.9260
Pudong Football Stadium 浦东足球场1.4935.4163
Jinyue Road 金粤路1.2836.6965
Guiqiao Road 桂桥路1.4938.1867
  1. Virtual transfer with lines 3, 4, and 11 – 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.

Headways

Shanghai Metro Line 14 headway [9]
Time Fengbang -
Zhenxin Xincun
Zhenxin Xincun -
Lantian Road
Lantian Road -
Guiqiao Road
Monday - Friday (Working Days)
AM peak7:00–9:20About 6 min and 40 secAbout 3 min and 20 secAbout 6 min and 40 sec
Off-peak9:20–16:40About 12 minAbout 6 minAbout 12 min
PM peak16:40–20:00About 8 minAbout 4 minAbout 8 min
Other
hours
Before 7:20
After 19:00
About 5-12 min
Saturday and Sunday (Weekends)
Peak7:00–21:00About 10 minAbout 5 minAbout 10 min
Other
hours
Before 7:00
After 21:00
About 5-12 min

Technology

Rolling Stock

Shanghai Metro Line 14 rolling stock
Fleet numbersManufacturerTime of
manufac-
turing
ClassNo
of
car
Assembly [lower-roman 1] Rolling stockNumberNotes
392 CRRC Nanjing Puzhen Co., Ltd. 2019-2020A [lower-roman 2] 8Tc+Mp+M+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc14A0114001-14049
(140011-143921)
[10]
  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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