Line 3 (Kunming Metro)

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Train of Line 3 leaving East Coach Station
Overview
StatusOperational
Locale Kunming, Yunnan Province, China
Termini
Stations20
Service
Type Rapid transit
Operator(s)Kunming Rail Transit Corporation
History
Opened29 August 2017;5 years ago (2017-08-29) [1]
Technical
Line length19.16 km (11.91 mi)
Number of tracks2
CharacterUnderground and elevated
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)

Line 3 is a rapid transit line on the Kunming Metro, serving the city of Kunming, China. It links Line 2 at Dongfeng Square, and links Line 6 at East Coach Station. It is an east-west line of the system.

Contents

Phase I has a total length of 19.16 km (11.91 mi) and 17 stations. It opened in August 2017 along with Line 6. [2]

Opening timeline

SegmentCommencementLengthStation(s)Name
Western Hills Park — East Coach Station29 August 201723.36 km (14.52 mi)20Phase 1

Route

Line 3 runs in Xishan District, Wuhua District, Panlong District and Guandu District.

station nameConnectionsDistance
km
Location
EnglishChinese
Western Hills Park 西山公园-0.00 Xishan
Chejiabi 车家壁1.311.31
Pupingcun 普坪村1.332.64
Shizui 石咀1.504.14
Dayu Road 大渔路1.455.59
West Coach Station 西部汽车站0.866.45
Mianshan 眠山1.828.27 Xishan/Wuhua
Changyuan Central Road 昌源中路0.568.83
Xiyuan 西苑1.099.92
Liangjiahe 梁家河1.2411.16
Municipal Gymnasium 市体育馆1.0012.16
Panjiawan 潘家湾  1  0.7512.91
Wuyi Road 五一路  5  1.3514.26 Wuhua
Dongfeng Square 东风广场  2  1.4315.69 Panlong
Tuodong Stadium 拓东体育馆1.1116.80
Dashuying 大树营  4  1.0717.87 Guandu
Jinmasi 金马寺0.8918.76
Taipingcun 太平村1.2219.98 Panlong
Hongqiao 虹桥1.2521.23
East Coach Station 东部汽车站  6  1.5422.77

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References

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