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Nanchang Metro

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Nanchang Rail Transit
Overview
LocaleNanchang, Jiangxi, China
Transit typeRapid transit
Number of lines4
Number of stations122
Daily ridership934,000 (2021 average)[1]
1.447 million (2021 Peak)[2]
Websiteofficial site
Operation
Began operationDecember 26, 2015; 9 years ago (2015-12-26) (Line 1)[3]
Operator(s)MTR Corporation
Technical
System length163.0 km (101.3 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
System map

Nanchang Rail Transit
Simplified Chinese南昌轨道交通
Traditional Chinese南昌軌道交通
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinNánchāng Gǔidào Jiāotōng
Gan
RomanizationLan4cong1 Gu3itao5 Gao1tung1
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpingnaam4coeng1gwai2dou6 gaau1tung1
Nanchang Metro
Simplified Chinese南昌地铁
Traditional Chinese南昌地鐵
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinNánchāng dìtiě
Gan
RomanizationLan4cong1 Ti5tiet6
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpingnaam4coeng1 dei6tit3

Nanchang Metro, officially Nanchang Rail Transit, is a rapid transit system in Nanchang, Jiangxi, China. The Metro opened for commercial operation in December 2015.[3] As of 2021, four lines are operational. After the latest expansions in June 2025, the network is currently 163.0 km (101.3 mi) in length. A Line 5 is currently still under planning.[4][5]

Network

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Network map

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Line Terminals
(District)
Commencement Newest
Extension
Length
km
Stations
 1  Changbei Airport
(Xinjian)
Maqiu
(Nanchang Co.)
2015 2025[5] 49.8 34
 2  Nanlu
(Xinjian)
Nanchang East Railway Station
(Qingshanhu)
2017 2025[5] 45.1 37
 3  Jingdong Avenue Yinsanjiao North 2020 28.5 22
 4  Yuweizhou Baimashan 2021 39.6[6] 29
Total 163.0 122

History

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Origins

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The construction of a rail transit system in Nanchang was first proposed in the beginning of the 2000s.[7] The population of the urban core of Nanchang is projected to reach 3.5 million people by 2020.[8] In August 2005, Jiangxi Provincial Development & Reform Commission and Nanchang City Government replied to the proposal of building a metro system, and the City Government considered listing the proposal in the Eleventh Five-year plan.[9] In November, a plan of 4 metro and 1 light rail was drafted.[10][11] In 2006, the City officially started the research of building a rail transit system.[12] In the second half of 2007, the prophase research of the construction of the system was initiated.[7] On 30 July 2008, the construction of Nanchang Metro was formally included in the priority agenda.[13]

Planning

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Initial Plan

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Planned network of Nanchang Metro in 2014

In 2008, Nanchang was approved to build a rail transit system by the State Council,[14] and Nanchang Rail Transit Group Co., Ltd. was incorporated on 16 October 2008 to construct and operate Nanchang Metro.[15] On 15 September, the planned 5 routes were notified to the public,[4][16][17][18] which was approved by the State Council in July 2009.[19][20] On 29 July 2009, the construction of Nanchang City Rapid Rail Transit officially began,[21][22] and also on the same day the detailed route and construction plan of the five lines was proclaimed at the press conference.[23] In July 2010, the National Development and Reform Commission approved the feasibility study report of the first phase of Nanchang Metro Line 1.[24]

The Xinhua Bookstore by Bayi Square was demolished to make space for Nanchang Metro Line 1

Construction of Line 1 has started on 29 July 2009,[21] and the line opened on December 26, 2015.[25][26]

In April 2013, the Government planned to acquire approval for all 5 lines by 2014, start constructing all planned lines from 2015, and plan Line 6 to Line 10 to complement the existing network.[27][28]

As of August 2013, the construction of Line 2 also started with the first section opening on August 18, 2017.[29] The construction was planned for Line 3 to start in September 2014, and Line 4 will be constructed as soon as September 2015.[30][31]

Phase 2

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On 31 May 2013, Nanchang Government submitted three candidate plans for the Phase 2 construction (2014-2020) to the expert panel,[32][33] which chose the compromising Plan 2.[30][34] According to the plan, Line 2 will be extended to both directions from 2014, Line 1 from 2016.

Line 1 north and Line 2 east extension both started construction in September 2021.[35][36] The project will extend Line 1 north from Shuanggang Station to Changbei Airport. The extension is 16.62 km (10.33 mi) in length, including 11.86 km (7.37 mi) underground and 3.23 km (2.01 mi) elevated.[37] Line 2 will be extended from Xinjia'an Station to Nanchang East railway station, the extension is 10.52 km (6.54 mi) in length and fully underground.[37]

Future

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Planned network of Nanchang Metro in 2022

Rolling Stock

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Nanchang Metro uses Type B rolling stock, whose cars are 2.8 m (9 ft 2 in) in width, 3.8 m (12 ft 6 in) in height and 19 m (62 ft 4 in) in length, providing the system with maximum capacity of 30,000 to 55,000 passenger per hour per direction.[38]

Ticketing

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Single ticket will be available as plastic packaged RFID coin like many other cities in China.[39] Existing pre-payment smart cards such as local Hongcheng Tong (Chinese: 洪城通) are also expected to be used in Nanchang Metro.

Notes

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References

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