Line 6 (Xi'an Metro)

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Line 6
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Shengtiyuguan station
Overview
StatusOperational
Owner Xi'an
Locale Xi'an
Shaanxi
Termini
Stations30
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 length35.1 km (21.8 mi) (in operation)
Number of tracks2
CharacterUnderground
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)

Line 6 is a line of the Xi'an Metro. The line runs from southwest to northeast, starting at Xi'anguojiyixuezhongxin and ending at Fangzhicheng. The line is colored Pantone 2726C (blue) on maps. [1]

Contents

History

Opening timeline

SegmentCommencementLengthStation(s)Name
Xi'anguojiyixuezhongxin - Xibeigongyedaxue28 December 202015.6 km (9.69 mi)13Phase 1 [2]
Xibeigongyedaxue - Fangzhicheng29 December 202219.5 km (12.12 mi)17Phase 2

Stations

Phase nameStation nameConnections
EnglishChinese
Phase 1
Xi'annanzhan 西安南站
Xidiankedananxiaoqu · Weilaizhitong 西电科大南校区·未来之瞳
Xi'anguojiyixuezhongxin 西安国际医学中心
Rencun 仁村
Guoduxi 郭杜西  15  
Xibudadao (Xitailukou) 西部大道(西太路口)
Zaozitai 造字台
Zhangba 6-lu 丈八六路
Zhangba 4-lu 丈八四路
Zhangba 1-lu 丈八一路
Shengtiyuguan 省体育馆  8   [3]
Mutasi 木塔寺  8  
Ganjiazhai 甘家寨
Kejilu 科技路  3  
Xibeigongyedaxue 西北工业大学  5  
Phase 2
Datangxishi 大唐西市
Andingmen 安定门
Qiaozikou 桥梓口
Guangjijie 广济街
Zhonglou 钟楼  2  
Dachaishi 大差市  4  
Changlemen 长乐门
Jiaotongdaxue · Xingqinggong 交通大学·兴庆宫
Xianninglu 咸宁路  3  
Gongyuannanlu 公园南路
Wanshounanlu 万寿南路  8  
Weixingcekongzhongxin 卫星测控中心
Tianjiawan 田家湾
Mujiangwang 穆将王
Fang 6-lu 纺六路
Fang 2-lu 纺二路
Fangzhicheng 纺织城  1    9  

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