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New tram launched
4th Linnan Calligraphy and Painting Art Festival
4th Ancestral Temple Cultural Festival

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Loyalty , righteousness, benevolence, and filial piety
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More and more cities are building tram lines......
I think at least 100+ lines are being built.....
@cirr @Jguo @JSCh Any number?

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China's first suspension railway completes test run

Source: Xinhua | 2016-09-30 |

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Photo taken on Sept. 30, 2016 shows a lithium-battery powered train suspended from a railway line in Chengdu, southwest China's Sichuan Province. China's first suspension railway line finished its test run Friday. The train, which has a speed of 60 km per hour, successfully ran along the 300-meter test section of the railway line after being suspended from the line.(Xinhua/Jiang Hongjing)

CHENGDU, Sept. 30 (Xinhua) -- China's first suspension railway line finished its test run in Chengdu, capital of southwest China's Sichuan Province, on Friday.

The lithium-battery powered train, which has a speed of 60 km per hour, successfully ran along the 300-meter test section of the railway line, after being suspended from the line on Friday.

The load capacity will be 120 passengers per train coach, said Zhai Wanming, chief designer of the project, from Southwest Jiaotong University.

Based on the current test line, Zhai estimates the cost of the suspension railway is one-fifth to one-eighth of the cost of underground rail per kilometer. He also said that lithium batteries were environmentally friendly.

The test section of the railway line will be expanded to 1.2 kilometers, for further tests on turning, climbing, and operations at train and charging stations, Zhai said.

"The test runs will continue for tens of thousands of kilometers to check performance capabilities before official operation," he said.

A suspension railway is an elevated monorail where the train is suspended from a fixed track.

One of the earliest electrical elevated railway systems, built in the German city of Wuppertal, opened in 1901 and is still in operation today.

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Wuhan Metro Phase 4 (2017-2025) approved by Central Government!
423.5km subways and suburban rails
14 lines or extensions


Black: in operation
Black dash line: intercity HSRs
Green: in construction
Red: phase 4 planned

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一、线网规划概况

  武汉市远景市域轨道交通线网总长1100km,站点594座,线路数为25条,其中环线长60km。其中主城区范围内线网规模533km,站点365座。该规划于2015年4月获武汉市人民政府批复(武政办[2015]41号。

  二、建设规划概况

  武汉市城市轨道交通第四期划(2017~2025年)线路包括12号线(环线)、11号线(三期)及葛店段、19号线、16号线、前川线、6号线(二期)、21号线(二期)、10号线、14号线、8号线(三期)、13号线、7号线(三期)、金口线和20号线共计14条(段)线路,长约423.5km。各线概况如下:

  (1)12号线规划为环线,线路全长约60.4km,共设站35座。

  (2)11号线三期线路起于汉阳中法生态城站,与11号线东段二期衔接,线路长28.2km,设站11座。11号线葛店段由11号线二期终点左岭段向东延伸至葛店南站,全长3.3km,设站1座。

  (3)19号线起于和平公园,南至终点光谷保税区,线路全长29.8km,设站11座。

  (4)16号线属于市郊线,南起汉南区汉南大道,北至6号线国博中心站,线路全长34.3km,全线设站13座。

  (5)前川线起始于前川致富路,终点在武汉轻工大学(金银湖校区)门口设马池路,线路全长34.3km,设站8座(不含马池路站)。

  (6)7号线三期起点位于天河机场规划T4航站楼,终点与前川线于腾龙大道接轨,线路全长约6.6km,设站2座。

  (7)6号线二期起于一期工程终点金银湖公园站,沿金山大道止于走马岭站,线路全长约15.1km,共设车站9座。

  (8)21号线(阳逻线)二期起于塔子湖西路与塔子湖东路之间的全民健身中心站,止于阳逻线一期工程后湖大道站,线路全长约3.2km,设站2座。

  (9)10号线起于常福,终点至施岗站,线路长87.6km,设站37座。

  (10)14号线起于竹叶海南站,至终点堤角车辆段,在车辆段南侧设终点站堤角站,线路全长27.2km,设站21座。

  (11)8号线三期工程与8号线二期衔接,起始于野芷湖,终点止于黄家湖,线路全长3.7km,设站2座。

  (12)13号线工程起于古田片区,止于终点南湖大道站,线路全长40.4km,设站27座。

  (13)金口线起于环线上凌吴村站,沿青菱河路向南延伸至金口通用汽车基地,线路全长约20.3km,设站8座。

  (14)20号线起于武汉站,止于天河机场,线路全长约30.3km,设站6座。


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Wuhan Metro Phase 4 (2017-2025) approved by Central Government!
423.5km subways and suburban rails
14 lines or extensions


Black: in operation
Black dash line: intercity HSRs
Green: in construction
Red: phase 4 planned

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一、线网规划概况

  武汉市远景市域轨道交通线网总长1100km,站点594座,线路数为25条,其中环线长60km。其中主城区范围内线网规模533km,站点365座。该规划于2015年4月获武汉市人民政府批复(武政办[2015]41号。

  二、建设规划概况

  武汉市城市轨道交通第四期划(2017~2025年)线路包括12号线(环线)、11号线(三期)及葛店段、19号线、16号线、前川线、6号线(二期)、21号线(二期)、10号线、14号线、8号线(三期)、13号线、7号线(三期)、金口线和20号线共计14条(段)线路,长约423.5km。各线概况如下:

  (1)12号线规划为环线,线路全长约60.4km,共设站35座。

  (2)11号线三期线路起于汉阳中法生态城站,与11号线东段二期衔接,线路长28.2km,设站11座。11号线葛店段由11号线二期终点左岭段向东延伸至葛店南站,全长3.3km,设站1座。

  (3)19号线起于和平公园,南至终点光谷保税区,线路全长29.8km,设站11座。

  (4)16号线属于市郊线,南起汉南区汉南大道,北至6号线国博中心站,线路全长34.3km,全线设站13座。

  (5)前川线起始于前川致富路,终点在武汉轻工大学(金银湖校区)门口设马池路,线路全长34.3km,设站8座(不含马池路站)。

  (6)7号线三期起点位于天河机场规划T4航站楼,终点与前川线于腾龙大道接轨,线路全长约6.6km,设站2座。

  (7)6号线二期起于一期工程终点金银湖公园站,沿金山大道止于走马岭站,线路全长约15.1km,共设车站9座。

  (8)21号线(阳逻线)二期起于塔子湖西路与塔子湖东路之间的全民健身中心站,止于阳逻线一期工程后湖大道站,线路全长约3.2km,设站2座。

  (9)10号线起于常福,终点至施岗站,线路长87.6km,设站37座。

  (10)14号线起于竹叶海南站,至终点堤角车辆段,在车辆段南侧设终点站堤角站,线路全长27.2km,设站21座。

  (11)8号线三期工程与8号线二期衔接,起始于野芷湖,终点止于黄家湖,线路全长3.7km,设站2座。

  (12)13号线工程起于古田片区,止于终点南湖大道站,线路全长40.4km,设站27座。

  (13)金口线起于环线上凌吴村站,沿青菱河路向南延伸至金口通用汽车基地,线路全长约20.3km,设站8座。

  (14)20号线起于武汉站,止于天河机场,线路全长约30.3km,设站6座。


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What, a Metro station in front of my Villa between 2017-2025 ???

Wow, I'm thinking about the value right now, huh ...

:yahoo::yahoo:
 
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The second largest city of Jilin Province
Jilin City's Metro plan approved by Central Government

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I guess even a large portion of the Chinese people are not aware of the existence of the Jilin City (they may only know the Jilin Province)! But even such a low-profile city is going to own its own metro network. I have to say, wow!!
 
I guess even a large portion of the Chinese people are not aware of the existence of the Jilin City (they may only know the Jilin Province)! But even such a low-profile city is going to own its own metro network. I have to say, wow!!
China is a big country with a big population! @long_
China has too many cities!

Jilin City has 4 million residents and 2 million in the main city.
They can have Metro, especially light-rail and BYD Monorail!
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China has too many cities!

Jilin City has 4 million residents and 2 million in the main city.
They can have Metro, especially light-rail and BYD Monorail!
I've been to Jilin City once in 2013. I made a driving tour from Changchun till the China-DPRK border, and stopped by in Jilin. My overall feeling is half of Jilin looks modern and beautiful, with many parks and nice buildings; another half is full of heavy industrial plants, a very typical 东北老工业基地.

Very happy to see the progress of Jilin. People there definitely deserve better and better living conditions!
 
What, a Metro station in front of my Villa between 2017-2025 ???

Wow, I'm thinking about the value right now, huh ...

:yahoo::yahoo:

Wuhan Airport Subway, Wuhan Subway Line 6 are ready in October and December respectively
Wuhan Airport HSR will open before Spring Festival

Airpot Subway
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BYD steams into monorail industry
By CHAI HUA (China Daily) October 14, 2016

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BYD's Skyrail starts operation on Oct 12,2016 in Shenzhen, Guangdong province. [Photo provided to China Daily]

Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD is entering the railway transportation market, with the announcement of plans to build a monorail service in Shenzhen.

The "Skyrail" will take around two years to build, one-third of the time taken to build the average metro system, and will cost around 20 percent of the latter, according to the company.

With an investment of 5 billion yuan ($757 million) in five years, BYD aims to solve the traffic jam problem in crowded cities caused by population increase.

At the ceremony, BYD Chairman Wang Chuanfu said the city of Shantou in Guangdong province had signed contract with BYD to build a 250-kilometer-long Skyrail system and another 20 cities are in negotiations to introduce the new transportation system.

"Skyrail could integrate with current public transportation system in a bid to establish a multi-dimensional network linking space underground, on the ground and in the air," Wang said.

It can run as fast as 80 km per hour and its delivery capacity is about 10,000 to 30,000 passengers one way each hour.

After the 4.4-km Skyrail started operations in BYD's Shenzhen campus, railway transportation officially becomes the company's fourth core business after IT, automobile and new energy.

Wang said BYD is determined to be the first private company in China to enter railway transportation industry.

On Oct 11, Wang also signed a contract worth 60 billion yuan with China Development Bank about a strategic cooperation on the monorail system industry.

Peng Qi, automobile industry analyst of research center at China Merchants Securities, pointed out the development of the Skyrail depends on how many orders it could successfully get and that needs to be negotiated with local governments.

He said he believes the new system is suitable for third and fourth-tier cities, as well as linking suburbs and downtown in first-tier cities, but he is afraid smaller cities could not afford the cost.

The advantage of BYD's Skyrail is its low cost, he added.

He compares the Skyrail to an aerial electronic bus, saying BYD has a comprehensive resources of manufacturing electronic bus, including electronic motors, battery and electronic control, so the company only needs to outsource track manufacturing.

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China is a big country with a big population! @long_
China has too many cities!

China has too many industrial giants and brilliant minds!
 
BYD enters urban rail market

14 Oct 2016

CHINA: Bus, car and battery manufacturer BYD unveiled its first monorail at a 4·4 km test track at its headquarters in Shenzhen on October 13.

SkyRail is the result of a five-year 5bn yuan R&D project and is aimed at small and medium sized cities, as well as tourist attractions and central business districts. It offers a capacity of up to 30 000 passengers/h per direction and a maximum speed of 80 km/h.

‘As a rail transport option with relatively small passenger capacity, SkyRail can complement existing public transport systems to create a layered transport system encompassing underground, roadway and elevated elements’, said BYD President Wang Chuanfu.

The first customer for SkyRail is the city of Shantou in Guangdong province, where a 250 km network is planned.

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