Line 7 (Shanghai Metro)

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Line 7
SHM Line 7 icon.svg
Zhenping Road Station Line 7 Platform.jpg
A view of station Zhenping Road
Overview
Other name(s)M7 (planned name)
Native name上海地铁7号线
StatusOperational
Owner Shanghai Rail Transit Line 7 Development Co., Ltd.
Locale Pudong; Xuhui, Jing'an, Putuo, and Baoshan districts, Shanghai, China
Termini
Stations33
Service
Type BSicon SUBWAY-CHN.svg Rapid transit
System Shanghai Metro logo.svg Shanghai Metro
Operator(s) Shanghai No. 3 Metro Operation Co. Ltd.
Depot(s)Chentai Road parking lot
Longyang Road depot
Rolling stock79 Class A 6-car trains
Daily ridership958,000 (2019 Peak) [1]
History
CommencedNovember 24, 2005;19 years ago (2005-11-24)
OpenedDecember 5, 2009;15 years ago (2009-12-05)
Last extensionDecember 28, 2010;13 years ago (2010-12-28)
Technical
Line length44.2 km (27.5 mi)
Number of tracks2
CharacterUnderground Elevated (Luonan Xincun and Meilan Lake)
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Electrification Overhead lines (1500 volts)
Operating speed80 km/h (50 mph)
Average speed: 30.3 km/h (19 mph)
Signalling Thales’ SelTracTM CBTC
Route map
Route on the Shanghai map:
  • Shanghai Metro Line7 Map.png
To scale geographic map:
  • Shanghai Metro Line 7.svg

Line 7 is a northwest–southeast line of the Shanghai Metro network. It connects the Baoshan District of Shanghai with the downtown core as well as the Pudong New Area and the Expo 2010 site. It currently runs from Meilan Lake in Baoshan District to Huamu Road in Pudong, which is near Shanghai New International Expo Center. Qihua Road serves as a terminus for trains returning to Chentai Road depot. The line is colored orange on system maps.

Contents

History

Shanghai Metro Line 7 opening history
SegmentCommencementOpenedLengthStation(s)NameInvestment
Shanghai University — Huamu Road24 Nov 20055 Dec 200934.4 km (21.38 mi)26Initial phase¥18.7 billion
Houtan20 Apr 2010Infill station1
Meilan Lake — Shanghai University24 Nov 200528 Dec 20109.8 km (6.09 mi)3Northern extension¥3.157 billion
Panguang Road, Liuhang30 Jun 2011Infill stations2
Qihua Road22 Jul 2014Infill station1

Stations

Service routes

Shanghai Metro Line 7 service routes
RoutesStation nameConnectionsDistanceLocationOpen-
ing
Plat-
form [6]
MPEnglishChinesekmmin
Meilan Lake 美兰湖0.000.000 Baoshan 28 Dec
2010 [7]
Elevated Side
Luonan Xincun罗南新村1.651.654
Panguang Road潘广路2.984.63830 June
2011 [8]
Underground Island
Liuhang 刘行0.975.6010
Gucun Park 顾村公园  15  1.727.321328 Dec
2010 [7]
Qihua Road 祁华路2.7410.061722 July
2014 [9]
Shanghai University 上海大学1.6811.74205 Dec
2009 [10]
Nanchen Road 南陈路0.9512.6922
Shangda Road 上大路1.4214.1125Underground Island & Side
Changzhong Road场中路1.4115.5227Underground Island
Dachang Town 大场镇1.2416.7630
Xingzhi Road 行知路1.0417.8032
Dahuasan Road大华三路1.2519.0535
Xincun Road 新村路1.0620.1137 Putuo
Langao Road 岚皋路0.8120.9239
Zhenping Road 镇坪路  3    4  1.5322.4542
Changshou Road 长寿路  13  1.0323.4845
Changping Road 昌平路0.7524.2347 Jing'an Underground Side
Jing'an Temple 静安寺  2    14   BSicon BUS3.svg Yan'an BRT 1.3825.6150Underground Island
Changshu Road 常熟路  1  1.0926.752 Xuhui
Zhaojiabang Road 肇嘉浜路  9  1.6628.3655
Dong'an Road 东安路  4  0.9629.3257
Middle Longhua Road 龙华中路  12  0.7530.0759
Houtan 后滩2.2132.2863 Pudong 20 April
2010 [11]
Changqing Road 长清路  13   [i] 1.2833.56655 Dec
2009 [10]
Yaohua Road 耀华路  8  0.9434.5067
Yuntai Road 云台路0.7335.2369
West Gaoke Road 高科西路  6  0.9736.2072
South Yanggao Road 杨高南路1.4837.6874Underground Double Island
Jinxiu Road 锦绣路1.4439.1277Underground Island
Fanghua Road 芳华路1.4540.5780
Longyang Road 龙阳路  2    16    18    Maglev   [ii] 1.6942.2683
Huamu Road 花木路1.1443.4086
  1. Virtual transfer with line 13 – passengers who hold the Shanghai Public Transportation Card and transfer within 30 minutes of exiting the station are able to transfer to other lines without exiting the system.
  2. Out of system transfer with Shanghai Maglev Train.

Important stations

Future expansions

There are no current extensions planned.

Station name change

Headways

Shanghai Metro Line 7 headway [12]
Time Meilan Lake -
Qihua Road
Qihua Road -
South Yanggao Road
South Yanggao Road -
Huamu Road
Monday - Friday (Working Days)
AM peak7:30–9:00About 3 min and 30 secSouthbound: [i] Average 1 min and 55 sec
Northbound: [ii] Average 3 min
Southbound: [iii] Average 4 min
Northbound: [iv] Average 3 – 6 min
Off-peak9:00–17:30About 11 minAbout 5 min and 30 sec
PM peak17:30–20:30Southbound: [v] Average 6 min and 55 secSouthbound: [iii] Average 4 min and 40 sec
Northbound: [vi] Average 3 min and 30 sec Northbound: [ii] About 2 min and 44 sec Northbound: [iv] Average 5 min and 30 sec
Other
hours
Before 7:30
After 19:00
10 – 11 min5 – 8 min
Saturday and Sunday (Weekends)
Peak8:00–20:00About 10 minAbout 5 min
Other
hours
Before 8:00
After 20:00
10 – 11 min5 – 8 min
Extended operation (Friday and Saturday)
After 22:30Average 20 min
  1. Southbound to South Yanggao Road.
  2. 1 2 Northbound to Qihua Road.
  3. 1 2 Southbound to Huamu Road.
  4. 1 2 Northbound to South Yanggao Road.
  5. Southbound to Qihua Road.
  6. Northbound to Meilan Lake.

Technology

Rolling Stock

Shanghai Metro Line 7 rolling stock
Fleet numbersManufacturerTime of
manufac-
turing
ClassNo
of
car
Assembly [i] Rolling stockNumberNotes
252 Bombardier 2008–2010A [ii] 6Tc+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc 07A01 0701-0742
(070011-072521)
Original name: AC10.
Same as 09A02 and 12A01 (but different painting).
180 CNR Changchun Railway Vehicles Co., Ltd. 2016-2018A [ii] 6Tc+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc07A020743-0772
(072531-074321)
Same as 09A03 (but different painting).
42 CNR Changchun Railway Vehicles Co., Ltd. 2019-2020A [ii] 6Tc+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc07A0307073-07079
(074331-074741)
  1. Tc: Trailer with cab; Mp: EMU with pantograph; M: EMU without pantograph.
  2. 1 2 3 Class A carriage: 21-24m in length, 3.0m in width and 3.8m in height; Capacity: about 310 people.

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