Line 7 | |
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Overview | |
Status | Under construction (Hongzhuang to Muli is operational as the branch of Line 4) |
Owner | Suzhou Rail Transit Co., Ltd |
Termini | |
Stations | 33 |
Service | |
Type | Rapid transit |
System | Suzhou Rail Transit |
Operator(s) | Suzhou Rail Transit Co., Ltd |
Technical | |
Line length | 29.6 km |
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) |
Line 7 of Suzhou Rail Transit is an under construction rapid transit line in Suzhou. Construction started on December 25, 2019. [1] The line will be 29.6 kilometers long. [1]
According to the plans, the part of Line 4 between Hongzhuang and Muli stations will be operated as part of Line 7. [2] The combined line will be 40.6 km long. In addition, a 4-station, 7.11 km northern extension from Moyang to Chunqiu Road started construction in May 2022, for an opening in 2026.
It has Tian'edang Parking area (Chinese :天鹅荡停车场) in the line. [3]
Station name [4] | Connections | Distance km | Location | |||
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English | Chinese | |||||
Moyang | 莫阳 | - | 0 | Xiangcheng | ||
Zhujing | 朱泾 | |||||
Suzhou North Railway Station | 高铁苏州北站 | 2 | ||||
Xuenan | 雪南 | |||||
Changlou | 常楼 | |||||
Dengyun | 登云 | |||||
Litanghelu | 蠡塘河路 | |||||
Chunshenhudonglu | 春申湖东路 | |||||
Huayuanlu East | 华元路东 | |||||
Baidang North | 白荡北 | 8 | ||||
Baidang South | 白荡南 | SIP | ||||
Banjing | 板泾 | |||||
Yangjing | 洋泾 | |||||
Jicuiqiao | 积翠桥 | |||||
Central Park | 中央公园 | 1 | ||||
Reyunqiao | 惹云桥 | 6 | ||||
Huangtiandang | 黄天荡 | 5 | ||||
Loufeng | 娄葑 | |||||
Qunli | 群力 | |||||
Tongyuanlu South | 通园路南 | 3 | ||||
Linjiatan | 林家潭 | Wuzhong | ||||
Guoxiang | 郭巷 | 2 | ||||
Yinshan | 尹山 | |||||
Jinjiaqiao South | 金家桥南 | |||||
Fengjinlu | 枫津路 | |||||
Hongzhuang | 红庄 | 4 | ||||
Lishu | 蠡墅 | |||||
Shihu Moshe | 石湖莫舍 | |||||
Yuexi | 越溪 | |||||
Wenxi Lu | 文溪路 | |||||
Tian'edang Lu | 天鹅荡路 | |||||
Suzhouwan North | 苏州湾北 | |||||
Muli | 木里 | |||||
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