| Jinshan Railway 金山铁路 | |||||||||||||||
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| Jinshan | |||||||||||||||
A CRH6A train on Jinshan Railway service, seen on nearbyLianhua Road Station | |||||||||||||||
| Overview | |||||||||||||||
| Other name | Line 22 (planned name) | ||||||||||||||
| Status | Operational | ||||||||||||||
| Locale | Xuhui,Minhang,Songjiang, andJinshan districts Shanghai | ||||||||||||||
| Termini | |||||||||||||||
| Connecting lines | 1 3 5 15 T1 | ||||||||||||||
| Stations | 8 (not accounting for Xinzhuang) | ||||||||||||||
| Service | |||||||||||||||
| Type | Heavy rail/Higher-speed rail/Commuter rail | ||||||||||||||
| System | Shanghai Suburban Railway | ||||||||||||||
| Services | Express, Holiday, and Local | ||||||||||||||
| Operator(s) | China Railway Shanghai Group | ||||||||||||||
| Depot(s) | Shanghai South EMU | ||||||||||||||
| Rolling stock | CRH2A,CRH6A, andCRH6F 8 car trains | ||||||||||||||
| History | |||||||||||||||
| Opened | 1975; 51 years ago (1975) (original line) September 28, 2012; 13 years ago (2012-09-28) (high-speed commuter rail) | ||||||||||||||
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| Line length | 56.4 km (35.05 mi) | ||||||||||||||
| Number of tracks | 2 | ||||||||||||||
| Character | At grade | ||||||||||||||
| Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) | ||||||||||||||
| Electrification | Overhead lines (AC 25 kV) | ||||||||||||||
| Operating speed | 160 km/h (99 mph) | ||||||||||||||
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Jinshan Railway (Chinese:金山铁路;pinyin:Jīnshān Tiělù) orJinshan Line is acommuter railway line inShanghai, part of the plannedShanghai Metropolitan Area Intercity Railway. It runs fromShanghai South inXuhui District viaXinzhuang in Minhang District toJinshanwei inJinshan District, crossing theHuangpu River on a dedicated railway bridge. Passengers can transfer to Lines1,3,5 and15. Originally built in 1975 as a suburban branch, it has since been upgraded into a high-speed commuter rail line which opened on 28 September 2012.[1] The line was branded as Line 22 before opening. However, there is another line in long-term planning called Line 22, seeLine 22 (Shanghai Metro).
It is the first line to provide "high speed" commuter rail services, with trains travelling up to 160 km/h (99 mph), compared to 30–70 km/h (19–43 mph) for regular metro service,[2] shortening the 56.4 km (35.0 mi) between Jinshan and downtown to 32 minutes travel time for express trains which make no stops, and 60 minutes for other trains, which stop at all stations on the line. The Shanghai-Jinshan line is the first local rail system that supports the public transportation card.
At first, the daily passenger flow was just 13,000 people a day, in 2019 has increased to 33,000. More than 60 million people have traveled on the line in the first seven years of operation.
| Jinshan service routes | ||||||||||
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| Routes | Station name | Connections | Distance km | Location | ||||||
| R | H | L | № | English | Chinese | |||||
| ● | ● | ● | SNH | Shanghai South | 上海南 | 0 | 0 | Xuhui | ||
| | | | | △ | XZH | Xinzhuang | 6 | 6 | Minhang | |||
| | | | | ● | CWH | Chunshen | 春申 | 4 | 10 | Songjiang | ||
| | | △ | ● | XQH | Xinqiao | 新桥 | T1 | 5 | 15 | ||
| | | △ | ● | MIH | Chedun | 车墩 | 7 | 22 | |||
| | | | | ● | YOH | Yexie | 叶榭 | 8 | 30 | |||
| | | ● | ● | TVH | Tinglin | 亭林 | 6 | 36 | Jinshan | ||
| | | | | ● | REH | Jinshan Industrial Park | 金山园区 | Through operations on Pudong toLuchaogang (UCH) (suspended) | 7 | 43 | ||
| ● | ● | ● | BGH | Jinshanwei | 金山卫 | 12 | 55 | |||
In February 2021, it was stated that a project to increase the capacity of the line would start before the end of the year, and the possibility of services running toShanghai Hongqiao railway station was being explored.[4]
A branch line to Sanlin South on theAirport Link line is in the planning. Another branch line to Shanghai Stadium has been planned.
There are also plans to extend the line west toHaiyan County viaPinghu.[5]The Jinshan-Pinghu municipal railway is a commuter-oriented, public-transit railway that uses national trunk lines, national-Shanghai joint-venture railway trunks, and municipal railways to share resources. It plans to maintain the technical standards, transportation organization, and operation management model of Jinshan Railway. The construction length of the line is 50.51 kilometres (31.39 mi), including 9.7 kilometres (6.0 mi) in Jinshan section, 24.32 kilometres (15.11 mi) in Pinghu section, 4.7 kilometres (2.9 mi) in Jiaxing Port section, and 11.79 kilometres (7.33 mi) in Haiyan section. The total investment of the project is estimated to be about 17.089 billion yuan. There are 8 stations, including 1 connection station. (Jinshanwei), 6 new stations (Dushan Port East, Dushan Port West, Zhapu, Pinghu, Haiyan Development Zone, Haiyan East), 1 reserved station (Lindai), with an average station spacing of 8.4 km (5.2 mi), the highest design The speed is 160 km/h (99 mph). Including the renovation project ofJinshanwei railway station, and 1 EMU.[6]
It is expected that the project can be completed from the end of 2023 to the first half of 2024.[7] After the expansion project is completed, Jinshan Railway will expand from the existing 37 pairs to about 60 pairs, which can be further enlarged according to demand.
Ticket prices range from 3 to 10 yuan. Passengers can swipe the Shanghai transportation card or use the QR code to pass through the ticket gates. Additionally, blue magnetic single-ride paper tickets can be purchased at dedicated Jinshan Railway vending machines using WeChat Pay or Alipay. Passengers do not need ID to buy tickets for this line.

Jinshan Railway passenger trains include: