Line 19 (Shanghai Metro)

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Line 19
  19  
Overview
Other name(s)M9 (planned name)
Native name上海地铁19号线
StatusUnder construction
Locale Baoshan, Jing'an, Hongkou, Pudong, Xuhui, Minhang
Shanghai
Termini
Connecting lines  2    4    6    7    8    9    10    11    12    13    14    15    18    20    23  
Stations34
Website www.shmetro.com
Service
Type BSicon SUBWAY-CHN.svg Rapid transit
System Shanghai Metro logo.svg Shanghai Metro
Operator(s)TBA
Depot(s)Chengjiang Road depot
Tieshan Road parking lot
Rolling stockClass A 6-car trains
History
Planned opening2027;3 years' time (2027)
Technical
Track length46.2 km (28.7 mi)
Number of tracks2
CharacterUnderground and elevated
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Electrification Overhead lines (1500 volts)
Operating speed80 km/h (50 mph)

Line 19 is an under construction subway line on the Shanghai Metro. Its termini are planned to be Baoshan Railway Station and Hongjian Road. It is planned to be 46.2 km (28.7 mi) in length, with 34 stations. The line hopes to ease car congestion along Pudong South Road, as well as reduce crowding on the southern part of line 8, and the northern sections of lines 1 and 3.

Contents

The line was announced by the Municipal government in 2016 and is planned to finish construction between Baoshan Railway Station and Yierba Jinian Road in 2027, and the rest of the line in 2031. [1] [2]

History

Shanghai metro line 19 opening history
SegmentCommencedOpenedLengthStation(s)NameInvestment
Baoshan Railway Station - Yierba Jinian Road3 Mar 2024exp 202746.2 km (28.7 mi)8Phase 193.889 billion yuan
Yierba Jinian Road - Hongjian Roadexp 203126

Stations

Service routes

Shanghai metro line 19 service routes
RoutesStation name [3] ConnectionsDistanceLocationOpen-
ing
MEnglishChinesekmmin
Baoshan Railway Station 宝山站0.00.00 Baoshan Phase I
2027
Tietong Road 铁通路
Tieshan Road 铁山路  22   (planned)
Langang Road 兰岗路
Taihe Road 泰和路
South Jiangyang Road 江杨南路  18  
Huma Road 呼玛路
Yierba Jinian Road 一二八纪念路
Hongwan Road 虹湾路 Jing'an Phase I
2031
North Chezhan Road 车站北路 Hongkou
Guangling 4th Road 广灵四路  26   (planned)
Liangcheng Road 凉城路  20  
Shanghai International Studies University 上海外国语大学
Tian'ai Road 甜爱路
Hailun Road 海伦路  4    10  
Zhoujiazui Road 周家嘴路
Tilanqiao 提篮桥  12  
South Pudong Road 浦东南路  14  
  2   (Dongchang Road)
Pudong
Shangcheng Road 商城路  9  
Weifang Road 潍坊路
Tangqiao 塘桥  4  
Nanmatou Road 南码头路
Huafeng Road 华丰路
Shibo 世博
Shibo Avenue 世博大道  13  
Houtan 后滩  7  
Dezhou Road 德州路
Oriental Sports Center 东方体育中心  6    8    11  
Lingzhao Xincun 凌兆新村  8    26   (planning)
South Sanlin 三林南  Airport Link  
Huajing Road 华泾路  23   Xuhui
West Huajing 华泾西  15    Airport Link   Minhang
Liancao Road 联曹路
Hongjian Road 虹建路44.5

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