Fuzhou Metro
Fuzhou Metro
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Locale | Fuzhou, Fujian, China | ||||||||||
Transit type | Rapid transit | ||||||||||
Number of lines | 2 | ||||||||||
Number of stations | 43 | ||||||||||
Website | http://www.fzmtr.com [18] http://www.fzrail2.com [19] | ||||||||||
Operation | |||||||||||
Began operation | May 18, 2016 (2016-05-18) | ||||||||||
Operator(s) | Fuzhou Metro Group (Line 1) Fuzhou CETC Rail Transit Co., Ltd. (Line 2) | ||||||||||
Technical | |||||||||||
System length | 55.5 kilometres (34.5 mi) | ||||||||||
Fuzhou Metro | |||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 福州地铁 | ||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 福州地鐵 | ||||||||||
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Fuzhou Metro (simplified Chinese: 福州地铁; traditional Chinese: 福州地鐵; pinyin: Fúzhōu Dìtiě) is a rapid transit system in Fuzhou Metropolitan Area, Fujian Province, China. The first line was planned to open in 2014[1]. Due to the construction difficulties and accidental archaeologic finding, the southern section (9.76 km (6.06 mi)) was delayed to 2016 and the northern section (15.13 km (9.40 mi)) was delayed to 2017[2]. Currently, the Fuzhou Metro Network consists of two lines operated by are Fuzhou Metro Group (Line 1), and Fuzhou CETC Rail Trainsit Company (Line 2), repectively.
Fuzhou Metro was approved for construction on 3 June 2009. Trial service closed to the public began on 30 December 2015 and lasted for three months.[3] The first operational line (the south section of Line 1 from Sanchajie Station to Fuzhou South Railway Station) started service on 18 May 2016.[4] Till May 2019, Fuzhou Metro has 55.52 km of route and 42 stations open to service. Construction of additional 111 km of network has started and is expected to open by 2022.
Overview | |||||||||||
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Locale | Fuzhou, Fujian, China | ||||||||||
Transit type | Rapid transit | ||||||||||
Number of lines | 2 | ||||||||||
Number of stations | 43 | ||||||||||
Website | http://www.fzmtr.com [18] http://www.fzrail2.com [19] | ||||||||||
Operation | |||||||||||
Began operation | May 18, 2016 (2016-05-18) | ||||||||||
Operator(s) | Fuzhou Metro Group (Line 1) Fuzhou CETC Rail Transit Co., Ltd. (Line 2) | ||||||||||
Technical | |||||||||||
System length | 55.5 kilometres (34.5 mi) | ||||||||||
Fuzhou Metro | |||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 福州地铁 | ||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 福州地鐵 | ||||||||||
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Network
Line | Terminals (District/County) | Openning Year | Latest Extension | Length km | Stations | |
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1 | Xiangfeng (Jin'an) | Fuzhou South Railway Station (Cangshan) | 2016 | 2017 | 24.89 | 21 |
2 | Suyang (Minhou) | Yangli (Jin'an) | 2019 | - | 30.629 | 22 |
Total | 55.5 | 43 |
Line 1
The south section of Line 1 started service on May 18, 2016, and the north section of the first phase opened on Jan 6, 2017. This first phase is 24.89 km in length with 21 stations from Xiangfeng to Fuzhou South Railway Station.
Line 2
The construction of Line 2 started on November 28, 2014. Line 2 is a 30.629 km long west-to-east line with 22 stations. The line opened on 26 April 2019.
Future Expansion
Planned opening date | Route | Terminals | Length (km) | Stations | Status | Notes | |
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2020 | 1Phase 2 | Anping | Sanjiangkou | 4.35 | 4 | Under construction | [5] |
2021 | 6Phase 1 | Pandun | Wanshou | 33.19 | 16 | Under construction | |
2022 | 4 | Yuanting Road | Luozhou Town | 26.97 | 22 | Under construction | [6] |
5 | Jinxi Xincheng | Fuzhou South Railway Station | 27.3 | 21 | Under construction | [7] | |
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F1 | Fuzhou Railway Station | Dahe | 58 | 14 | Proposed | ||
2East Extension | Yangli | Port of Mawei | N/A | 11 | Proposed | ||
3 | Zhanban | Zemiao Village | 35.4 | 29 | Proposed | ||
6East Extension | Binhaibei | International School | 5.29 | 5 | Proposed | ||
7 | Duting | Songxia Town | 45.7 | 23 | Proposed | ||
8 | Jianping | Liren | 49.83 | 19 | Proposed | ||
9 | Baitantou | Trans Strait Golf Club | 24.4 | 17 | Proposed |
Under Construction
Phase 2 of Line 1
The second phase of Line 1, running from Fuzhou South Railway Station to Sanjiangkou is under construction. This phase is 4.35 km in length with 4 stations. It is expected to open in 2020.
Line 4
Line 4 is planned to be 24.2 km in length and will have 21 stations. This line will start at Hongtang Road and end at Luozhou Town. The budget for constructing this line is 18.436 billion yuan and the planned construction period is 2017-2021.[8] The construction of this line started in December 2017. It is expected to start operation in 2022.
Line 5
The first phase of Line 5 will start at Pujue Temple and end at Fuzhou South Railway Station. This line will be 24.6 km long with 20 stations. The budget for Line 5 is 19.288 billion yuan. The construction of this line started in September 2017. It is expected to start operation in 2021.[8]
Line 6
After the route change, Line 6 will start at Pandun station and end at International School station. This line will be 36.3 km long with 22 stations. The budget for Line 6 is 27.716 billion yuan. This construction of this line started in November 2016. It is expected to start operation in 2021.[8]
Planned
Binhai Express Line (Line F1)
Binhai Express Line (滨海快线), or Line F1, known as Fuzhou–Changle Airport intercity railway (福州至长乐机场城际铁路) in the environmental impact assessment report, is a proposed regional express metro service from Fuzhou Railway Station to Dahe, linking the traditional city center to the Binhai New Area. The phase 1 of the route is 60 km long with 14 stations. Unlike other metro line specifically serving Fuzhou Metropolitan area, this metro line is part of the Fupuning Regional Rapid Transit System to enhance the regional connectivity of 3 Metropolitan Areas. Due to its long span, only 14 station was proposed along the nearly 60 km of routes and the maximum operating speed is 140km/h. The planned construction period is 2017-2023.[11] Till May 2019, the project hasn't officially started, but since late 2017, pre-construction activities had been noticed around the site of proposed stations. One segment near proposed Dashuju Station in Changle District has unofficially started as part of Fuhai Road Comprehensive Development Project.
Line 3
Line 3 is planned to be 27.2 km long with 22 stations. This line will start at Houban and end at Nanyu Town via Fuzhou Railway Station and Paiwei Road.
Line 7
Line 7 is reserved for Binhai New Area. It is planned to start at Jinfeng Town, Changle County and end at Jiangtian Town.
Line 8
Line 8 is planned to be 49.9 km in length with 19 stations, linking the University Town, Technology Town and Changle.[12]
Line 9
Line 9 will mainly serve Binhai New Area and Changle New Town. The length of this line is expected to be 24.4 km with 17 stations.[13]
Tickets and Fares
Tickets
Single Journey Tickets
The single journey tickets of Fuzhou Metro are red plastic RFID tokens. The logo of Fuzhou Metro and the words "Metro Fuzhou" are shown in the center of the tokens. The English and Chinese words of "Fuzhou Urban Rail Transit" are shown on the edges of the tokens. The tickets can be purchased from the automatic ticketing machines. When entering the stations, passengers tap the token against a scanner. When exiting, the token is inserted into a slot for recycling.
Smart Cards
The smart cards for public transportation named "Rongcheng Universal Card" can be used to ride Fuzhou Metro. Rongcheng Universal Cards can be purchased at all metro stations and several service centers in the city. The cards can also be used to pay for public buses.
In addition, China T-Union cards also can be used to ride Fuzhou Metro, but the cards are without discount on the ride.
QR Code
QR Code is available for Fuzhou Metro. Passenger can use QR code in two mobile applications named "e-Fuzhou" and "Mashangxing" to take metro.
Fares
The fares are based on distances.[14]
Fares (RMB/Trip) | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | +1 |
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Total Distance (km) | 0-5 | 5-10 | 10-15 | 15-22 | 22-29 | 29 |
Span (km) | 5 | 5 | 7 | 7 | 9 |
Infrastructure
Rolling Stock
The Model-B trains are used for Line 1. This kind of trains consists of 6 cars with 256 seats and has capacity of around 1,500 passengers. There are 28 trains ordered for Line 1, the first few of which were produced by CNR Tangshan Railway Vehicle Co.,Ltd. in April 2015.
See also
List of metro systems