Line 18 (Chongqing Rail Transit)

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Line 18
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Line 18 train interior
Overview
Native name重庆轨道交通18号线
StatusPartially open
Line number18
Locale Chongqing, China
Termini
Stations19 (Phase 1)
Service
Type Rapid transit
System Chongqing Rail Transit
Operator(s)Chongqing Rail Transit (Group) Co., Ltd.
History
Opened28 December 2023;2 months ago (2023-12-28)
Technical
Line length29.016 km (18.0 mi) [1] (Phase 1)
Number of tracks2
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Electrification 1500 V DC Overhead line
Route map

Contents

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Xiaoshizi
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Kaixuanlu
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Shibati
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Qixinggang
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Chongqing Station
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Caiyuanlu
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Huangshaxi
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Daping West
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Xietaizi
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Olympic Sports Center
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Shipingqiao
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Yangjiaping
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Tanzikou
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Huangjueping
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Sichuan Fine Arts Institute
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Dianchang
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Lijiatuo Daqiao
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Chongqing University of Technology
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Huaxi Industrial Park
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Funiuxi
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Line 18 (formerly known as Line 5A) of CRT is a metro line in Chongqing, China. It is expected to be fully completed in 2028.

Stations

Phase I

Phase I of Line 18 started construction in 2 March 2021, and opened in 28 December 2023. [2] It is 29.016 km in length. [1]

Station
No.
Station nameConnectionsDistance
km
Location
English [3] Chinese
18 01 Fuhualu 富华路 9 -0 Yuzhong
18 02 Xietaizi 歇台子 1 5 2.053 Jiulongpo
18 03 Olympic Sports Center 奥体中心 Loop 1.354
18 04 Shipingqiao 石坪桥1.317
18 05 Yangjiaping 杨家坪 2 1.270
18 06 Tanzikou 滩子口1.617
18 07 Huangjueping 黄桷坪 China Railways.svg CRW 1.367
18 08 Sichuan Fine Arts Institute 四川美术学院 [4] 0.930
18 09 Dianchang 电厂0.934
18 10 Lijiatuo Daqiao 李家沱大桥 [4] 2.020 Ba'nan
18 11 Chongqing University of Technology 重庆理工大学 [4] 1.116
18 12 Huaxi Industrial Park 花溪工业园 [4] 1.728
18 13 Babinlu Wetland Park 巴滨路湿地公园 [4] 1.996
18 14 Qiezixi 茄子溪 China Railways.svg QXW 1.634 Dadukou
18 15 Baijusi 白居寺 2 1.406
18 16 Funiuxi 伏牛溪1.217
18 17 Jin'aoshan 金鳌山2.180
18 18 Tiaodeng 跳磴 5 Jiangtiao 2.315
18 19 Tiaodengnan 跳磴南1.676

Phase II

Station
No.
Station nameConnectionsDistance
km
Location
EnglishChinese
Xiaoshizi 小什字 1 6 Yuzhong
Kaixuanlu 凯旋路
Shibati 十八梯
Qixinggang 七星岗 1   10  
Chongqing Station 重庆站  27   China Railways.svg CQW
Caiyuanlu 菜袁路
Huangshaxi 黄沙溪
Daping West 大坪西

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