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Line 24 (Shanghai Metro)

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Line 24
 24 
Overview
StatusPlanned
LocaleYangpu, Pudong
Shanghai
Termini
Stations27
Websitewww.shmetro.com
Service
TypeUrban rail transit in China Rapid transit
SystemShanghai Metro Shanghai Metro
Operator(s)Shanghai Metro Operation Co., Ltd.
Technical
Number of tracks2
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
ElectrificationOverhead lines (1500 volts)

Line 24 will be a future subway line on the Shanghai Metro. The line was announced by the Municipal government in 2016.[1] [2] It will run in a north–south direction through Pudong and connect the Huangpu River bank in Yangpu District with the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum.[3] It will form a ring around the Middle Ring Road together with Line 20 and Line 22.

Stations

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Service routes

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Shanghai metro line 24 service routes
Routes Station name Connections Distance Location Open-
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M English Chinese km min
Shanghai Baoshan Railway Station 上海宝山站  19   Baojia  (planned) 0.0 0 Baoshan Fourth phase of Shanghai rail transit construction plan
Yanghang 杨行  22  (planned)
Tiecheng Road 铁城路
South Jiangyang Road 江杨南路  18   19 
Anda Road 安达路
Zhanghuabang 张华浜  3 
Guofan Road 国帆路  10  Yangpu
Zhayin Road 闸殷路
Yinxing Road 殷行路
Gongqing Forest Park 共青森林公园  20 
Songhuajiang Road 松花江路
Kongjiang Road 控江路
Aiguo Road 爱国路  12 
Tengyue Road 腾越路  26  (planned)
Songpan Road 松潘路
Xiepu Road 歇浦路  14  Pudong
Beiyangjing Road 北洋泾路  6 
Fangdian Road 芳甸路  9 
Yingchun Road 迎春路  18 
Shanghai Science and Technology Museum 上海科技馆  2   27  (planned)
Pujian Road 浦建路
Jinxiu Road 锦绣路  7 
Xianan Road 下南路  13 
Yanglian Road 杨莲路  26  (planned)
Yanyu Road 严御路  11 
Xiupu Road 秀浦路
Kangwu Road 康梧路

References

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  1. ^ "Shanghai Municipal Government: City mulls plan for nine more Metro projects". publicnow.com. 20 April 2016. Retrieved 24 April 2016.
  2. ^ 上海市轨道交通近期建设规划(2017-2025)出炉 规划有9条线路 (in Chinese). Shanghai Municipal Government. 19 April 2016. Retrieved 24 April 2016.
  3. ^ "3 new Metro lines to ease pressure". www.shanghaidaily.com. Retrieved 2016-09-22.