Line 4 | |
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4 | |
Overview | |
Native name | 合肥轨道交通4号线 |
Status | Operational |
Locale | Hefei, Anhui, China |
Termini | |
Stations | 39 |
Service | |
Type | Rapid transit |
System | Hefei Metro |
History | |
Opened | 26 December 2021 |
Technical | |
Line length | 55.4 km (34.4 mi) |
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) |
Hefei Metro Line 4 is a metro line in Hefei, Anhui, China, which opened on 26 December 2021.
Construction of the phase 1 of line 4 started on 5 January 2017. [1] Test run started on 1 September 2021. [2] On 26 December, line 4 started its initial operation. [3]
A southern extension, currently been de facto branch of line 4, is started its construction works on 31 October 2020. [4] Test run of southern extension started on 2 December 2023. [5] It's opened on 1 May 2024, except Ziyunhu which its TOD programmes are not yet completed. [6]
Segment | Commencement | Length | Station(s) | Name |
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Hefei Comprehensive Bonded Zone — Qinglonggang | 26 December 2021 [3] | 41.4 km (25.72 mi) | 31 | Phase 1 |
Beiyanhu — Shaomaigang | 1 May 2024 [6] [7] | 13.97 km (8.68 mi) [7] [8] | 7 | Southern extension |
Shaomaigang — Ziyunhu | Under construction | 1 |
The section from Beiyanhu to Qinglonggang is planned to be split into Line 6, once Line 6 is completed in 2025.
Station name | Connections | Distance km | Location | ||
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English | Chinese | ||||
Hefei Comprehensive Bonded Zone | 综保区 | Yaohai | |||
Anyi 1 Fuyuan Beiqu [9] | 安医一附院北区 [9] | ||||
Taochonghudong | 陶冲湖东 | ||||
Shilicun | 十里村 | ||||
Xinhai Park | 新海公园 | ||||
Fangmiao | 方庙 | 3 | |||
Zhantang | 站塘 | ||||
Dongqili | 东七里 | 2 | |||
Tangqiao | 唐桥 | ||||
Wulimiao | 五里庙 | Baohe | |||
Yaoduhe Lu | 尧渡河路 | ||||
Anhui Technical College of Industry and Economy | 工经学院 | ||||
Gedadiannan | 葛大店南 | ||||
Wanghuchengnan | 望湖城南 | ||||
Hefeinan Railway Station | 合肥南站 | 1 5 ENH | |||
Feinan | 淝南 | ||||
Zhuxi | 竹西 | ||||
Xuehe | 薛河 | ||||
Nanping Lu | 南屏路 | ||||
Yaogongmiao | 姚公庙 | ||||
Tian'ehudong | 天鹅湖东 | Shushan | |||
Tian'ehu | 天鹅湖 | ||||
Hefei Central Library | 图书馆 | 3 | |||
Liushutang | 柳树塘 | ||||
Jingui | 金桂 | Feixi | |||
Yulan Dadao | 玉兰大道 | Shushan | |||
Beiyanhu | 北雁湖 | 4 Southern extension | |||
Institute of Advanced Technology, USTC | 科大先研院 | ||||
Quantum Science Center | 量子科学中心 | ||||
Hefei No.7 High School | 合肥七中 | ||||
Qinglonggang | 青龙岗 | ||||
Station name | Connections | Distance km | Location | ||
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English | Chinese | ||||
Beiyanhu | 北雁湖 | 4 Main | Shushan | ||
Fuxingji | 复兴集 | ||||
Chang'anji | 长安集 | Feixi | |||
Taohuatan | 桃花潭 | ||||
Jinxiaoying | 金小郢 | ||||
Tongluozhai Lu | 铜锣寨路 | ||||
Weizhuang | 魏庄 | ||||
Shaomaigang | 烧脉岗 | ||||
Ziyunhu | 紫云湖 | ||||
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