Line 5 | |
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5 | |
Overview | |
Status | Operational |
Owner | Xi'an |
Locale | Xi'an Shaanxi |
Termini | |
Stations | 31 |
Service | |
Type | Rapid transit |
System | Xi'an Metro |
Services | 1 |
Operator(s) | Xi'an Metro Corporation |
History | |
Opened | 28 December 2020 |
Technical | |
Line length | 41.6 km (25.8 mi) (in operation) |
Number of tracks | 2 |
Character | Underground |
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) |
Line 5 is a line of the Xi'an Metro. The line runs from east to west, and starts at Chuangxingang and ends at Xi'andongzhan. The line is colored yellow-green on maps. [1]
Segment | Commencement | Length | Station(s) | Name |
---|---|---|---|---|
Chuangxingang — Matengkong | 28 December 2020 | 41.6 km (25.85 mi) | 31 | Phase 1 & 2 [2] |
While Phase 1 includes section from Epanggongnan to Xi'andongzhan, and Phase 2 includes Chuangxingang to Epanggongnan, both phase sections (except the three easternmost stations) are opened together on 28 December 2020. The three easternmost stations of Phase 1 from Yuedengge to Xi'andongzhan is under construction. [2]
Services | Station name [3] | Connections | Location | ||||
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English | Chinese | ||||||
● | Chuangxingang | 创新港 | Chang'an | Xi'an | |||
● | Chuangxingangdong | 创新港东 | Qindu | Xianyang | |||
● | Aoxiangxiaozhen | 翱翔小镇 | |||||
● | Diaotai | 钓台 | |||||
● | Fengxiwenhuagongyuan | 沣西文化公园 | Chang'an | Xi'an | |||
● | Dongmafang | 东马坊 | |||||
● | Gaoqiao | 高桥 | |||||
● | Wenjiaoyuan | 文教园 | |||||
● | Huanlegu | 欢乐谷 | 16 | ||||
● | Haojing | 镐京 | |||||
● | Fuxingdadaonan | 复兴大道南 | |||||
● | Doumen | 斗门 | |||||
● | Wangsi | 王寺 | |||||
● | ● | Epanggongnan | 阿房宫南 | Xihu | Weiyang | ||
● | ● | Shiqiaolijiao | 石桥立交 | ||||
● | ● | Xiyaotou | 西窑头 | Yanta | |||
● | ● | Hanchengnanlu | 汉城南路 | ||||
● | ● | Jinguangmen | 金光门 | ||||
● | ● | Fengqinggongyuan | 丰庆公园 | Lianhu | |||
● | ● | Xibeigongyedaxue | 西北工业大学 | 6 | Beilin | ||
● | ● | Bianjiacun | 边家村 | ||||
● | ● | Shengrenminyiyuan · Huangyancun | 省人民医院·黄雁村 | ||||
● | ● | Nanshaomen | 南稍门 | 2 | |||
● | ● | Wenyilu | 文艺路 | ||||
● | ● | Jianzhukejidaxue · Lijiacun | 建筑科技大学·李家村 | 4 | |||
● | ● | Taiyilu | 太乙路 | ||||
● | ● | Yanxianglubeikou | 雁翔路北口 | Yanta | |||
● | ● | Qinglongsi | 青龙寺 | 3 | |||
● | ● | Ligongdaqujiangxiaoqu | 理工大曲江校区 | ||||
● | ● | Huangqutou | 黄渠头 | ||||
● | ● | Matengkong | 马腾空 | ||||
Yuedengge | 月登阁 | ||||||
Yanminghu | 雁鸣湖 | Baqiao | |||||
Xi'andongzhan | 西安东站 | Xi'an East (U/C) | |||||
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