Line 22 (Shenzhen Metro)

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Line 22
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Overview
StatusUnder construction
Locale Shenzhen, Guangdong
Termini
Stations21 (Phase 1)
Service
Type Rapid transit
System Shenzhen Metro
Services1
Operator(s)SZMC (Shenzhen Metro Group)
History
Planned openingMarch 2029;4 years' time (2029-03)
Technical
Line length34.2km (Phase 1)
CharacterUnderground
Operating speed100km/h

Line 22 of the Shenzhen Metro is an express line under construction, which will connect the districts of Futian, Longhua and Longgang for 38 kilometers and 23 stations. [1] Construction began on 2 January 2024, [2] and the line is expected to open in March 2029. The first phase of Line 22 will run from Shangsha in Futian District to Liguang in Longhua District, with 21 stations and 34.2 kilometers of track. [3] [4] The line is proposed to use 6 car type A trains. [5] It is proposed to extend into Dongguan in long term planning.

Line 22 full alignment (in Chinese) Shen Zhen Shi Cheng Shi Gui Dao 22Hao Xian Gui Hua Fang An Tu .jpg
Line 22 full alignment (in Chinese)

Stations (Phase 1)

Station nameConnectionsLocation
EnglishChinese
Shangsha 上沙 7 Futian
Xiangmihu West 香蜜湖西  14    20  
Hongli West 红荔西
Xiangmei North 香梅北 2
Beihuan Middle School 北环中学
Kaifeng 凯丰
Minle 民乐 4 Longhua
Hengling 横岭
Minzhi 民治 5
Minzhi North 民治北
Yousong 油松  25  
Songhe 松和  27  
Gangtou North 岗头北 Longgang
Fengmen'ao 风门坳
Guanhu 观湖 Longhua
Luhu 鹭湖
Luhu North 鹭湖北
Songyuanxia 松元厦 4
Guihua 桂花
Kukeng 库坑
Liguang 黎光

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