Line 3 (Nanchang Metro)

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Overview
Native name南昌地铁3号线
StatusOperational
Locale Nanchang, Jiangxi, China
Termini
Stations22
Service
Type Rail Transit
System Nanchang Metro
History
Opened26 December 2020;3 years ago (2020-12-26)
Technical
Line length28.666 km (17.812 mi)
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)

Nanchang Metro Line 3 is the third line to open in the Nanchang Metro rapid transit system. It opened on 26 December 2020. [1]

Contents

Opening timeline

SegmentCommencementLengthStation(s)Name
Yinsanjiao North — Jingdong Avenue26 December 202028.5 km (17.71 mi)22Phase 1

Map

Line 3 (Nanchang Metro)

Stations

Station nameConnectionsDistance

km

Location
English [2] Chinese
Yinsanjiao North 银三角北 Nanchang Co.
Doumen 斗门
Baigang 柏岗
Lishan 沥山
Fuxing Avenue East [3] 复兴大道东
Dengbu 邓埠Nanchang Co. / Qingyunpu
Badashanren Memorial 八大山人Qingyunpu
Shiyao 施尧
Jiangling Motors 江铃  5  
Jingjiashan 京家山
Shizi Street 十字街
Shengjin Pagoda 绳金塔  4   Xihu
Liuyanjing 六眼井
Bayi Memorial 八一馆  1  Xihu / Donghu
Dunzitang 墩子塘Donghu
Qingshan Road 青山路口  2  
Shangshagou 上沙沟  4  
Qingshanhu Lake West 青山湖西
Guowei Road 国威路 Qingshanhu
Huoju Square 火炬广场
Liangwan 梁万
Jingdong Avenue 京东大道

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References

  1. "南昌地铁3号线开通 南昌地铁进入线网时代". jx.people.com.cn. Retrieved 2021-01-01.
  2. "Nanchang Metro official map (December 2021)". Archived from the original on 2022-06-05.
  3. "运营公告 3月1日起,南昌地铁3号线"振兴大道站"将正式更名为"复兴大道东站"". 2023年3月1日起,南昌地铁3号线"振兴大道站"将正式更名为"复兴大道东站",英文名为Fuxing Avenue East