Line 29 (Shenzhen Metro)

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Line 29
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Overview
StatusUnder construction
Locale Shenzhen, Guangdong
Termini
Stations9 (Phase 1)
Service
Type Rapid transit
System Shenzhen Metro
Services1
Operator(s)SZMC (Shenzhen Metro Group)
Technical
Line length11.3km (Phase 1)
CharacterUnderground
Operating speed80km/h

Line 29 of the Shenzhen Metro is a line under construction, which will connect the districts of Nanshan, Bao'an and Guangming for 30.6 kilometers and 24 stations. [1] Construction began on 6 June 2024, and the line is expected to open in 2028. The first phase of Line 29 will run from Hongshuwan South in Nanshan District to Xingdong in Bao'an District, with 9 stations and 11.3 kilometers of track. [2] The line is proposed to use 6 car type B trains. [3]

Stations (Phase 1)

Station nameConnectionsLocation
EnglishChinese
Hongshuwan South 红树湾南 9 11 Nanshan
Baishizhou 白石洲 1   20  
Baishizhou North 白石洲北
Dashahe Park East 大沙河公园东
Zhuguang 珠光 7
Xili East 西丽东
Xili High Speed Railway Station 西丽高铁站  13    15    27  
China Railways.svg ELQ
Xili West 西丽西
Xingdong 兴东 5 Bao'an

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