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Evolution of the Shanghai Metro

This article lists the openings of lines, line segments, stations and fare schemes of the Shanghai Metro, a rapid transit system serving Shanghai, China, and one of the fastest-growing metro systems in the world. The first section opened in 1993, and the system currently has 802 kilometres (498 mi) of track in operation, making it one of the world's largest rapid transit systems by route length and second largest by number of stations.

Timeline of line openings

Date Line Segment Length
(km)
Stations Network
length
(km)
Network stations
Total New Total Unique Inter-
change
28 May 1993  1  1) Shanghai South Railway StationXujiahui 4.37 4 4 4.37 4 4 0
10 Apr 1994 2) Extension:  1  (two segments; extending at both ends) 11.34 9 9 15.71 13 13 0
 1  2a) Jinjiang ParkShanghai South Railway Station 1.63 1 1
 1  2b) XujiahuiShanghai Railway Station 9.71 8 8
28 Dec 1996  1  3) Xinzhuang – Jinjiang Park 4.40 3 3 20.11 16 16 0
20 Sep 1999  2  4) Zhongshan Park – Longyang Road 15.49 12 11 35.60 28 27 1
27 Dec 2000 5) New line:  3  Extension:  2  27.10 20 17 62.70 48 44 4
 2  5a) Longyang RoadZhangjiang Hi-Tech Park 2.67 1 1
 3  5b) Shanghai South Railway StationJiangwan Town 21.43 19 16
25 Nov 2003  5  6) Xinzhuang – Minhang Development Zone 16.55 11 10 79.25 59 54 5
28 Dec 2004  1  7) Shanghai Railway StationGongfu Xincun 12.42 9 9 91.67 68 63 5
31 Dec 2005  4  8) Damuqiao Road - Hongqiao Road
(Track sharing with line 3: Hongqiao Road - Baoshan Road)
Baoshan Road - Lancun Road
26.59 13[a] 10 118.26 81 73 8
18 Dec 2006  3  9) Jiangwan TownNorth Jiangyang Road 15.67 10 10 133.95 91 83 8
30 Dec 2006  2  10) Songhong Road – Zhongshan Park 5.94 4 4 139.89 95 87 8
29 Dec 2007 11) New line:  6   8   9  Extension:  1   4  93.49 66 61[b] 233.38 161 148 11
 1  11a) Gongfu XincunFujin Road 4.23 3 3
 4  11b) Lancun RoadDamuqiao Road 7.22 4 4
 6  11c) Gangcheng RoadSouth Lingyan Road 31.00 27 25
 8  11d) Shiguang RoadYaohua Road[c] 22.07 20 18
 9  11e) Songjiang XinchengGuilin Road 28.97 12 12
28 Dec 2008  9  12) Guilin Road - Yishan Road 1.68 1 0 235.06 162 148 11
5 Jul 2009  8  13) Yaohua RoadShendu Highway[d] 14.66 8 8 249.72 170 156 11
5 Dec 2009  7  14) Shanghai UniversityHuamu Road[e] 31.66 26 19 281.38 196 175 18
31 Dec 2009 15) New line:  11  Extension:  9  41.63 25 19 323.01 221 194 23
 9  15a) Yishan RoadCentury Avenue 11.47 9 5
 11  15b) Jiangsu RoadNorth Jiading[f] 30.16 16 14
24 Feb 2010  2  16) Longyang RoadGuanglan Road[g] 3.59 2 2 326.60 223 196 23
16 Mar 2010  2  17) East XujingSonghong Road[h] 8.33 2 2 334.93 225 198 23
29 Mar 2010  11  18) Jiading XinchengAnting 12.51 3 3 347.44 228 201 23
7 Apr 2010  9  19) Century Avenue-Middle Yanggao Road 2.43 1 1 349.87 229 202 23
8 Apr 2010  2  20) Guanglan RoadPudong International Airport[i] 23.69 8 8 373.56 237 210 23
10 Apr 2010  10  21) XinjiangwanchengHangzhong Road 29.44 27 21 403.00[j] 264 231 29
20 Apr 2010 22) New line:  13  Infill station:  7  4 4 3 407.00 268 234 30
 7  22a) Houtan station 0 1 1
 13  22b) Madang RoadShibo Avenue 4 4 3
1 Jul 2010  2  23) Hongqiao railway station 0 1 1 407.00 269 235 29
2 Nov 2010  13  24) Madang RoadShibo Avenue (suspension) -4 -4 -3 403.00 266 233 29
30 Dec 2010  10  25) Longxi RoadHongqiao Railway Station 5.48 4 2 408.48 270 235 31
28 Dec 2010  7  26) Shanghai UniversityMeilan Lake[k] 11.47 3 3 420.22 273 238 31
12 Apr 2011 27) Extension:  6  Infill station:  8  1.54 1 1 421.76 275 239 32
 8  27a) Oriental Sports Center station 0 1 1
 6  27b) South Lingyan RoadOriental Sports Center 1.54 1 1
26 Apr 2011  11  28) East Changji Road station 0 1 1 421.76 276 240 32
30 Jun 2011  7  29) Panguang Road station and Liuhang station 0 2 2 421.76 278 242 32
28 Sep 2012  8  30) China Art Museum station 0 1 1 421.76 279 243 32
30 Dec 2012 31) New line:  13  Extension:  9  14.26 8 7 436.02 287 250 33
 9  31a) Songjiang South Railway StationSongjiang Xincheng 5.15 3 3
 13  31b) Jinyun RoadJinshajiang Road[l] 9.11 5 4
15 Jun 2013  13  32) South Qilianshan Road station 0 1 1 436.02 288 251 33
31 Aug 2013  11  33) Jiangsu RoadLuoshan Road[m] 21.73 12 9 463.43 300 260 34
16 Oct 2013  11  34) Anting – Huaqiao[n] 5.68 3 3 469.11 303 263 34
29 Dec 2013 35) New line:  12   16  68.47 26 22 537.58[o] 329 285 38
 12  35a) Tiantong RoadJinhai Road 17.71 15 12
 16  35b) Luoshan RoadDishui Lake 50.76 11 10
10 May 2014  12  36) Jinhai Road - Qufu Road 1.04 1 0 538.62 330 285 39
22 Jul 2014  7  37) Qihua Road station 0 1 1 538.62 331 286 39
1 Nov 2014  13  38) Daduhe Road station 0 1 1 538.62 332 287 39
28 Dec 2014 39) Extension:  13   16  10.18 5 2 548.80 337 289 41
 13  39a) Jinshajiang RoadChangshou Road 3.14 3 1
 16  39b) Luoshan RoadLongyang Road 7.04 2 1
19 Dec 2015 40) Extension:  11   12   13  34.62 27 14 583.42 364 303 51
 11  40a) Luoshan RoadKangxin Highway 4.11 2 2
 12  40b) Qufu RoadQixin Road 20.74 16 7
 13  40c) Changshou RoadShibo Avenue 9.78 9 5
26 Apr 2016  11  41) Kangxin Highway - Disney Resort 5.08 1 1 588.50 365 304 51
30 Dec 2017 42) New line:  17  Extension:  9  48.82 22 20 637.32 387 324 52
 9  42a) Middle Yanggao Road - Caolu 14.10 9 8
 17  42b) Hongqiao Railway Station - Oriental Land 34.72 13 12
31 Mar 2018  Pujiang  43) Shendu HighwayHuizhen Road 6.60 6 5 643.92 393 329 53
30 Dec 2018 44) Extension:  5   13  32.42 20 16 676.34 413 345 57
 5  44a) Dongchuan RoadFengxian Xincheng 16.18 8 8
 13  44b) Shibo AvenueZhangjiang Road 16.24 12 8
25 Aug 2020  11  45) Chenxiang Highway station 0 1 1 676.34 414 346 57
26 Dec 2020 46) New line:  18  Extension:  10  25.07 14 12 701.41 428 358 59
 10  46a) Guofan RoadJilong Road 10.02 6 5
 18  46b) YuqiaoHangtou 15.05 8 7
23 Jan 2021  15  47) Gucun Park - Zizhu Hi-tech Park[p] 41.22 29 23 742.63 457 381 64
27 Jun 2021  15  48) Guilin Road station 0 1 0 742.63 458 381 65
30 Dec 2021 49) New line:  14  Extension:  18  59.63 48 27[q] 802.26 506 408 83
 14  49a) FengbangGuiqiao Road[r] 38.18 30 18
 18  49b) YuqiaoSouth Changjiang Road 21.45 18 10
  1. ^ Lines 3 and 4 share the same track between Hongqiao Road and Baoshan Road. These nine stations are not counted twice in the total number of stations.
  2. ^ South Xizang Road opens as interchange station on lines 4 and 8.
  3. ^ Except China Art Museum station which opened 29-09-2012.
  4. ^ Except Oriental Sports Center station which opened 12-04-2011.
  5. ^ Except Houtan station which opened 20-04-2010.
  6. ^ Except Chenxiang Highway station which opened 25-08-2020.
  7. ^ Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Park station is rebuilt underground.
  8. ^ Except Hongqiao Railway Station station which opened at the same time of the opening of Hongqiao railway station on 01-07-2010. Hongqiao Airport is connected to the metro system.
  9. ^ Pudong Airport is connected to the metro system and it is connected to Hongqiao Airport by metro.[43]
  10. ^ Shanghai Metro becomes the longest metro system in the world after 15 years of breakneck growth.[20]
  11. ^ Except Panguang Road station which opened 30-06-2011, Liuhang station which opened 30-06-2011 and Qihua Road station which opened 22-07-2014.
  12. ^ Except South Qilianshan Road station which opened 15-06-2013 and Daduhe Road station which opened 01-11-2014.
  13. ^ Except Yanyu Road station which is still unopened.
  14. ^ Shanghai Metro is extended into Jiangsu province,[28] and becomes the first inter-provincial Chinese rapid transit system and second intercity system after the Guangfo Metro.
  15. ^ Shanghai’s subway network retook the title of longest in the world.[44]
  16. ^ Except Guilin Road station which opened 27-06-2021.
  17. ^ Changyi Road opens as interchange station on lines 14 and 18.
  18. ^ Except Longju Road station which is still unopened.

Name change of Shanghai metro lines

In the Master Plan of Shanghai Metro-Region 1999–2020 the name of subway lines was subdivided in three categories:

On 14 January 2003 it was announced that the naming of rail transit lines will be unified to Rail Transit Line 1, Line 2, and Line N.[45]

Changes of line name in the Shanghai metro system
1999–2020 Master plan name Current name Notes
R1  1 
R1a  5  Formerly part of south extension of line 1. Initially referred to as Xinmin line (Chinese: 莘闵线) or Xinmin light rail (Chinese: 莘闵轻轨).
R2  2  Initially referred to as Changning line (长宁线).
R2w  17  Formerly part of west extension of line 2. Between 2010 and 2012 designated as line 20. Also referred to as Qingpu line (青浦线; 青浦線).
R3  11  Initially referred to as Shenjia line (申嘉线).
R3s  16  Formerly part of south extension of line 11. Between 29 January and 1 March 2010 designated as line 21. Also referred to as Lingang line (临港线). Nickname: Excursion line (as it connects several scenic spots).
R4  9  Initially referred to as Shensong line (申松线).
R4n  Chongming  Formerly part of north extension of line 9. Up to 2016 the planned name was line 19.
M1  10  Nickname: Golden line (as it links many of the city's tourist attractions).
M2  12  Initially referred to as Minpu line.
M3  3  Up to 8 Aug 2002 named Pearl (or Mingzhu) line (明珠线). Due to the publicity of some media in the early years and some existing misidentifications (such as "Light Rail Line 3" in Shanghai South Railway Station), Shanghai citizens are used to calling it the light rail as it is an elevated line.
M4  4  Initially referred to as Pearl line phase II (明珠线二期). Also referred to as Loop line (环线).
M5  13  During 2010 (as part of EXPO2010) the segment (three stations) which opened was referred to as Expo line.
M6  14 
M7  7 
M8  8  Initially referred to as Yangpu line (杨浦线).
M8s  Pujiang  Formerly part of south extension (phase 3) of line 8.
L1  15 
L2 Up to 2011 the planned name was line 16.
L3  Jiamin  Up to 2011 the planned name was line 17.
L4  6  Initially referred to as Pudong line (浦东线) or Pudong light rail (浦东轻轨). Nickname: Hello Kitty line (due to its lurid pink livery).
L5  18 

Timeline of Shanghai Metro fare scheme

Trial openings sightseeing fare scheme

Line specific fares

Unified fare scheme

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