Line 5 (Xi'an Metro)

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Line 5
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Line 5 train, Xi'an Metro.jpg
Line 5 train approaching Wenjiaoyuan station
Overview
StatusOperational
Owner Xi'an
Locale Xi'an
Shaanxi
Termini
Stations31
Service
Type Rapid transit
System Xi'an Metro
Services1
Operator(s) Xi'an Metro Corporation
History
Opened28 December 2020;2 years ago (2020-12-28)
Technical
Line length41.6 km (25.8 mi) (in operation)
Number of tracks2
CharacterUnderground
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 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]

Contents

History

Opening timeline

SegmentCommencementLengthStation(s)Name
Chuangxingang — Matengkong28 December 202041.6 km (25.85 mi)31Phase 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]

Stations

ServicesStation name [3] ConnectionsLocation
EnglishChinese
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 China Railways.svg Xi'an East (U/C)

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