Wuxi Metro

Wuxi Metro is the rapid transit system of Wuxi, Jiangsu province, China. Line 1 began operations on 1 July 2014,[1] and Line 2 on 28 December 2014.[2][3] Line 3 opened on 28 October 2020. Line 4 opened on 17 December 2021.

Wuxi Metro
Overview
Native name无锡地铁
LocaleWuxi, China
Transit typeRapid transit
Number of lines4 【A total of 11 routes are planned in the future】
Number of stations87
Daily ridership0.5269 million (19 December 2020, record)
Annual ridership109.5 million (2019)
Websitehttp://www.wxmetro.net/front/index.html
Operation
Began operationJuly 1, 2014 (2014-07-01)[1]
Operator(s)Wuxi Metro Corporation
CharacterMostly underground, with some elevated alignment
Number of vehicles45 trainsets (April 2019)
Train length6–cars
Technical
System length114.8 km (71.3 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification1,500 V DC third rail

Ridership increased from 81.468 million in 2016 to 109.5 million in 2019. Record daily ridership increased from 0.4654 million (5 April 2019) to 526,900 (19 December 2020).

Lines in operation

Map of Wuxi Metro
Map of Wuxi Metro
Line Termini
(District)
Commencement Newest
Extension
Length
km
Stations
 1  Yanqiao
(Huishan)
Nanfangquan
(Binhu)
2014 2019 34.6 27
 2  Meiyuan Kaiyuan Temple
(Binhu)
Wuxi East Railway Station
(Xishan)
2014 26.3[4] 21[lower-alpha 1]
 3  Sumiao
(Binhu)
Sunan Shuofang International Airport
(Xinwu)
2020 28.5 21
 4  Liutan Wuxi Taihu International Expo Center 2021 25.4 18
Total 114.8 87
  1. Anzhen station is not opened.

Line 1

Line 1 runs north to south for 34.6 kilometers (21.5 mi) serving 27 stations. Most of the route is underground, with only 5 stations[1] and 7 kilometers (4.3 mi) running on an elevated alignment. CSR Zhuzhou supplied 23 six-car trainsets for the line.[5]

Line 2

Line 2 runs east to west for 26.3 kilometers (16.3 mi)[4] with 21 stations (originally 22 stations, but Anzhen station is not opened), with 6.7 kilometers (4.2 mi) being elevated[4] and the remainder underground. CSR Puzhen supplied a fleet of 120m-long six-car Type B metro trains for the line.[3]

Line 3

Line 3 runs east to west for 28.5 kilometers (17.7 mi) with 21 stations.

Line 4

Line 4 is 25.4 kilometers in length with 18 stations.

Future development

Map of Wuxi Metro with lines under construction.

According to the long-term planning of Wuxi Metro, it will form a network of 8 lines and 1 branch line, and the network would be 297 km (185 mi) long in long-term planning.[6]

Lines 1, 2 and 3 would be the main lines, radiating from the city center, while Lines 4 and 5 would be the tangential lines for suburb to suburb traffic. Environmentally friendly and energy efficient designs will be integrated into construction and design of the stations.[7]

Under construction

Route Name Termini Planned Opening Length Stations Status Notes
 S1  Wuxi–Jiangyin intercity railway or Xicheng line Yanqiao Jiangyin Waitan 2024 30.4 km 9 Under construction[8] [9]
 S2  Wuxi–Yixing intercity railway or Xiyi line Taihu Xincheng Yixing Railway Station 2026 30 km 6 Under construction[10] [10]

Line S1

Line S1 of Wuxi Metro, also known as Wuxi–Jiangyin intercity railway (无锡至江阴城际轨道交通) or Xicheng line (锡澄线) started construction on October 17, 2019.[8] It will be 30.4 km in length with 9 new stations, including 5 underground stations and 4 elevated stations. The line will run from Yanqiao station on Line 1 to Jiangyin Waitan station in Jiangyin (a county-level city administered by Wuxi).[9] Line S1 will through-operate with Line 1.[8] The line will have distinct express and local services.[11]

Line S2

Line S2 of Wuxi Metro, also known as Wuxi–Yixing intercity railway (无锡至宜兴城际轨道交通) or Xiyi line (锡宜线) is under construction. Yixing is a county-level city administered by Wuxi. It will be 58.44 km in length from Yixing railway station to Taihu Xincheng station. Construction of the first phase (Yixing railway station to Zhoutie, about 26 km) started in January 2023.[10]

Phase 3 construction plan (2021-2026)

The Phase 3 construction plan (2021-2026) of Wuxi Metro will add 59.8 km of new lines and extensions.[6]

Route Name Termini Planned Opening Length Stations Status References
 4  2nd Phase Wuxi Taihu International Expo Center Xishi Road 2025 8.6 km 6 Under Construction [6]
 5  Tangcheng Xinyun Road 2026 28.9 km 22 Under Construction [6]
 6  1nd Phase Gonghu Wetland Park Guangyuan Road TBA 22.3 km 16 Planned [6]

Long-term plans

Further plans(The Phase 4) to build 11 more lines(include line7、line8、line9) and to connect system with the Shanghai Metro and Suzhou Metro are part of long-term planning.[12][13]

 7  planning
 8  planning
 9  planning

Special metro cards

In March 2019, the Wuxi Metro began selling "Twin City" metro cards that could be used on both the Ningbo Metro and Wuxi Metro.[14]

Line 1 station
Changguangxi Station
Line 1

See also

References

  1. 无锡地铁7月1日开通 全长29.42公里 [Wuxi Metro with a total length of 29.42km opening July 1] (in Chinese). Jiangsu Real Estate Association. 27 June 2014. Retrieved 2014-07-02.
  2. Barrow, Keith (31 December 2014). "Wuxi launches second metro line". International Railway Journal. Retrieved 2015-01-15.
  3. "Chinese cities open 10 more metro lines". Railway Gazette International. 31 December 2014. Retrieved 2015-01-15.
  4. "无锡地铁2号线昨通车 8分钟一班". 2014-12-29.
  5. "Wuxi metro begins trial operation". Railway Gazette International. 29 May 2014. Retrieved 2014-07-01.
  6. "无锡市城市轨道交通第三期建设规划(2021-2026 年)" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2021-11-24.
  7. "Wuxi metro". www.wuxinews.com.cn. Retrieved 2017-03-22.
  8. "锡澄S1线今日正式开工!". 2019-10-17.
  9. "无锡至江阴城际轨道交通工程《初步设计》汇报结束,为下一步施工图设计打下基础". 2019-07-08.
  10. ""四线四路"共建,无锡新一轮重大基础设施建设按下"快进键"". 据悉,锡宜S2线全长约58.44公里,全线共设站9座。此次开工的一期工程总体走向为自北向南,线路起自宁杭高铁宜兴站,沿东氿大道、太湖大道、范蠡大道敷设,止于周铁镇,路线全长约26公里
  11. "无锡地铁s1号线列车速度- 无锡本地宝". m.wx.bendibao.com (in Chinese (China)). Retrieved 2023-01-14.
  12. 无锡苏州也将轨交通沪? 目前有规划但尚无时间表. Eastday (in Chinese). 18 October 2013. Retrieved 28 October 2013.
  13. "上海11号线、17号线有望接轨苏州S1线、4号线". sh.sina.com.cn. Retrieved 2016-08-26.
  14. "China's first Twin City Metro Card will be on sale in Wuxi on March 22". Wuxi China. 12 March 2019. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
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