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| Overview | |
|---|---|
| Locale | Wuhu, Anhui, China |
| Transit type | Rapid transit |
| Number of lines | 0 (2 under construction) |
| Number of stations | 0 (35 under construction) |
| Operation | |
| Operation will start | 2020 (planned) |
| Technical | |
| System length | 46.197 km (28.705 mi) (planned) |
Wuhu Metro or Wuhu Rail Transit is a monorail rapid transit system in Wuhu, Anhui, China. Line 1 has been under construction since December 2016, and is scheduled to open by the end of 2020. [1] The first phase of Line 2 started construction in 2018 with completion slated for 2020. [2] Both lines will use Bombardier Innovia Monorail trains manufactured under a joint venture with CRRC. [3] More lines are being planned. [4]
Line 1 consists of 25 stations and 30.41 kilometres (18.90 mi) of track between Baoshun Road in the north and Baimashan in the south. It is projected to be completed in 2020. [4]
The first phase of Line 2 runs between Wanchunhu Road to Beijing Road, with transfer to Line 1 at Beijing Road. It consists of 11 stations and 15.787 kilometres (9.810 mi) of track. It is also projected to be completed in 2020. [2]
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