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Public transport system in Shenyang, China
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Shenyang Metro
Overview
Native name沈阳地铁
LocaleShenyang,China
Transit typeRapid transit
Number of lines6
Number of stations124
Daily ridership1.072 million (2021 daily)[1]
391 million (2021 annual)[1]
Websitehttp://www.symtc.com/
Operation
Began operation27 September 2010; 14 years ago (2010-09-27)
Technical
System length188 km (117 mi)[2]
System map

TheShenyang Metro is arapid transit system part of the urban rail transit system ofShenyang,Liaoning,China. It currently covers 9 of the 10 municipal districts in Shenyang City (except Liaozhong District). Shenyang is the seventh city inMainland China with an underground subway. In history, Shenyang's earliest written subway planning can be traced back to 1940 during the Manchurian period.[3] After the founding of the People's Republic of China, due to some reasons, Shenyang Metro has been set up many times, and the construction has been suspended several times. The construction of the Shenyang Metro, which is currently in operation, began in 2005 and has been in operation since September 27, 2010. As of January 2025[update], Shenyang Metro has a total of 6 operating lines with a total length of 186.7 kilometers and 136 operating stations. In 2020, the annual passenger traffic was 310 million, with an average daily passenger flow of 849,000. Shenyang Metro is operated and built by Shenyang Metro Group Co., Ltd.

Shenyang Metro
Simplified Chinese沈阳地铁
Traditional Chinese瀋陽地鐵
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinShěnyáng Dìtiě

Overview

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The Shenyang Metro consists of Line 1 (east-west), opened on September 27, 2010, with 27.8 km (17.3 mi) of track and 22 stations, and Line 2 (north-south), opened on January 9, 2012, with 27.16 km (16.88 mi) of track and 22 stations. Line 9 opened on May 25, 2019. The line is 28.996 km (18.017 mi) in length. Line 10 opened on April 29, 2020.[4]

The construction of Line 1 started on November 18, 2005. Trial service not open to the public started in September 2009, with the line fully operational in September 2010.[5] The total cost of Line 1 was 8.88 billionyuan (USD 1.1 billion).

The construction on Line 2 started on November 18, 2006, with 19 stations and 19.3 km (12.0 mi) and became operational on January 9, 2012.[6]

A Line 2 extension to Hangkonghangtiandaxue station opened on December 30, 2013. Another extension to Putianlu station opened on April 8, 2018.[7]

The original loop line is broken into two L-shaped lines,Line 9 andLine 10, that intersect twice to form a loop. Line 9 opened on May 25, 2019. The line is 28.996 km (18.017 mi) in length. Line 10 opened on April 29, 2020.[4] Line 4 opened on September 29, 2023.[8] The western part of Line 3 opened on 30 December 2024.

Lines

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Shenyang Metro
Shenyang Metro
LineTerminals
(District)
CommencementNewest
Extension
Length
km
Stations
 1 Shisanhaojie
(Tiexi)
Limingguangchang
(Dadong)
201027.822
 2 Putianlu
(Shenbei)
Taoxianjichang
(Hunnan)
2012202345.5833
 3 Lida
(Tiexi)
Nanliguan
(Yuhong)
20242314
 4 Zhengxinlu
(Dadong)
Chuangxinlu
(Hunnan)
202334.112[9]23
 9 Nujianggongyuan
(Huanggu /Yuhong)
Jianzhudaxue
(Hunnan)
201928.99623
 10 Dingxianghu
(Yuhong)
Zhangshabu
(Hunnan)
202027.221
Total186.7136

History

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Street entrance of Qingniandajie station

Shenyang was one of the first Chinese cities with a metro plan. The initial plan of building a metro system in Shenyang was proposed as early as 1940, during theManchukuo era with an Osaka-based company proposing a 52-kilometre (32 mi) metro network.[10][11] However, chaos caused by theSecond Sino-Japanese War andChinese Civil Wars meant the plan was not implemented.[12]

After the wars, the metro program was revived again when the Chinese government decided that the four biggest cities at that time,Beijing,Shanghai,Tianjin andShenyang should build metro systems for transportation and military purposes. The subway was envisioned to also function as an air raid shelter in an event of war.[12]

Construction in of the metro started in 1965 but was stopped shortly after due to the turmoil from theCultural Revolution. Only the initial sections of theBeijing Subway andTianjin Metro managed to be completed. Construction was restarted in 1974, on a line following today'sLine 1. In 1978 government personnel fromHarbin, Tianjin and Shanghai visited Shenyang to learn about the subway construction experience.[13]

In 1982, subway construction was halted due to lack of funds and resources. The approximately 3 km (1.9 mi) long half completed tunnel was abandoned and filled with water.[13] While theShanghai Metro was put into service in 1995, the economic decline of Shenyang during the 1980s-1990s meant that there was no capital available for subway construction and the program was continually postponed.

Alight rail system was designed in the early 1990s as a cheaper alternative, however this plan was also abandoned after a national suspension of subway projects was declared due to worries of high cost and financial debt.[14]

Shenyang's economy revived in 2000, and with it growing traffic congestion and pollution caused by the expanding urban population. This prompted the Chinese central government to approve the subway proposal on November 8, 2005.[15][16] Construction of the first phase of Line 1 started on November 18, 2005, with the entire phase opened on September 27, 2010, after trial operation in September 2009.[16] The line have 22 stations and went from Shisanhaojie to Limingguangchang station. Line 2 started trail operation on December 30, 2011[17] and was fully opened on January 9, 2012. Line 2 extended three times in 2013 , 2018 and 2023, currently has 33 stations, connecting the downtown Shenyang andTaoxian Airport. Line 9 opened on May 25, 2019. Line 10 opened on April 29, 2020. Line 4 opened on September 29, 2023.[4][18] The western part of Line 3 opened on 30 December 2024.

Future development

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There are five lines/extensions under construction.

Planned openingRouteTerminalsLength (km)StationsStatus
2025 1  (Eastern extension)LimingguangchangShuangma[19]16.5[20]10[20]Under construction[21]
2026 6  (eastern part)NanlinguanFangjialan18.2713[22]
 6  (Phase 1)Yalujiangbeijie[19]Shaliulu[19]27[23]23[23]Under construction[24]
2028 9  (Eastern extension)JianzhudaxueShimiaozi[25]7.75Under construction[25]
2029 10  (Southern extension)ZhangshabuDingxiangjie[25]24.516Under construction[25]

Network map

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Map

See also

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References

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