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Airport Link Line (Shanghai Suburban Railway)

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Commuter rail line in Shanghai
Airport Link Line
 Airport Link 
An Airport Link Line train
Overview
Native name市域机场线[1]
StatusCompleted
LocaleMinhang, Xuhui, Pudong
Shanghai, China
Termini
Connecting lines 2   9   10   15   17   19   21   27   Maglev   Jiamin   Nanhui 
Stations9
Service
TypeHigher-speed rail/Commuter rail
SystemShanghai Suburban Railway
Operator(s)Shentong Metro Group
Depot(s)Xiayan Road Depot
Shenkun Road Depot
Rolling stock4-car / 8-car Class C (Express train) trains
History
CommencedJune 28, 2019; 5 years ago (2019年06月28日)
Opened27 December 2024; 3 months ago (2024年12月27日)
Technical
Line length68.6 km (42.6 mi)[2] [3]
Number of tracks2
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Electrification Overhead lines (AC 25 kV)
Operating speed160 km/h (99 mph)
Route map

Map of Airport link line in Shanghai

km
Up arrow Jiamin  from Chengbei Road
Left arrow  Demonstration Area  from Shuixiangketing
Left arrow  17  to Xicen
Left arrow  2  to Panxiang Road
 10  to Jilong Road Right arrow
reserved for  Maglev  Down arrow
Hongqiao temporary maintenance yard
Shanghai–Kunming railway to Shanghai
Shenkun Road EMU depot
Xujiahui–Hongqiao railway
Zhongchun Road
main line
metro
 9  (Left arrow Songjiang – Caolu Right arrow)
 12  (Left arrow Dongjing – Jinhai Road Right arrow)
Dianpu river
 Jiamin  (Left arrow Yindu Road)
 5 
(Xinzhuang UpperRight arrow)
 15  (Gucun Park UpperRight arrow)
 1  UpperLeft arrow to Xinzhuang
Shanghai South
 Jinshan   1   3   15 
Shanghai South freight yard
 1  to Fujin Road Down arrow
 3  North Jiangyang Road Right arrow
 23  Shanghai Stadium Right arrow
 15  (Left arrow Jinghong Road)
 19  (Left arrow Hongjian Road)
Jinghong Road
 15   19 
 Fengxian  (Left arrow Fengxian)
South Sanlin
 19   Fengxian 
 19  (Baoshan Railway Station Right arrow)
 8  (Left arrow Shendu Highway – Shiguang Road Right arrow)
 18  (Left arrow Hangtou – South Changjiang Road Right arrow)
 16  (Left arrow Longyang Road – Dishui Lake Right arrow)
 11 
(Left arrow Disney Resort)
(North Jiading/Huaqiao Right arrow)
East Kangqiao
 21  Dongjing Road Right arrow
Shanghai International Resort
 Maglev  Longyang Road Up arrow
Pudong Airport Terminal 1&2 Shanghai Pudong International Airport
 2   Maglev 
Shanghai East
 21   Nanhui 
Pudong Terminal 3
 Nanhui   Maglev   2   21 
Xiayan EMU Depot
Shanghai East freight yard
km
This diagram:

The Airport Link Line[4] is a commuter rail line of the Shanghai Suburban Railway,[4] running from Hongqiao Airport Terminal 2 in Minhang District to Shanghai East railway station in Pudong. The 68.6-kilometer (42.6 mi) express line[2] [3] shortens the travel time between the airports of Hongqiao and Pudong from 90 minutes (by Metro Line 2) to under 40 minutes. Construction started in June 2019. The Hongqiao Airport Terminal 2 to Pudong Airport Terminal 1&2 section of the line started operations on 27 December 2024.[5]

Description

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The line begins at Hongqiao Airport Terminal 2, heads south along the east side of the Shanghai-Hangzhou Passenger Dedicated Line, crosses the Shanghai-Hangzhou Railway Passage, and then turns to the east and travels along Chunshentang, 1.6 kilometers (0.99 mi) south of S20, after crossing the Huangpu River. Walk on the south side of S20 and S1, pass through Pudong International Airport, and then follow the north side of S32 into Shanghai East railway station. The line is 68.6 kilometers (42.6 mi) long,[2] [3] the elevated section of which is 4.313 kilometers (2.680 mi), the at-grade section 2.578 kilometers (1.602 mi), and the underground section 60.448 kilometers (37.561 mi). The project is divided into east and west construction. The west section is located in Minhang District, starting from Hongqiao Hub in the west and ending at the east end well of Huajing station in the east. It has a total investment of 9.549 billion yuan.

A large tunnel boring machine was used for construction, developed by Shanghai Tunnel Engineering Co. The shield, named Qiyue, or "swift horse", weighs around 3,200 tons and is 99 meters (325 ft) long. It has 14-meter (46 ft) diameter blades, whereas normal blades used to dig the city's metro lines are 6.9 meters (23 ft). It can dig and push 60 millimeters per minute (12 ft/h) underground.[6]

The first section of the line opened on 27 December 2024 with seven stations in operation.[5] Initially, passengers can only transfer without paying fares again at Zhongchun Road, from which they can travel on Line 9 and subsequently connect to other Shanghai Metro lines using the same ticket.[5]

Operation

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A rail transit style service is in operation, with the platform design, train schedule, and other aspects being similar to metro lines. Customers can use public transportation cards to enter and exit the station.[7] The interval between trains is about 15 minutes initially.[8] First and last trains from Pudong and Hongqiao airports depart at 6 a.m. and 10 p.m. and arrive at their destination 39 minutes later.[9] Pudong International Airport, the Resort station and the termini have platforms with lengths reserved for 16-car national railway trains while other stations can accommodate 8-car suburban railway Type C trains.

Stations

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Stopping pattern

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Route Station name Connections Distance
km
Location
Mainline Express English Chinese[2] Segment Overall
くろまる くろまる Hongqiao Airport Terminal 2 虹桥2号航站楼  Jiamin   Demonstration Area  (u/c, with through trains on both lines)
Shanghai Metro  2  10   17  (via Hongqiao Railway Station)[a]
Shanghai Hongqiao railway station AOH
Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport SHA
0 0 Minhang
くろまる | Zhongchun Road 中春路 Shanghai Metro  9  5.200 5.200 Minhang / Songjiang
くろまる | Jinghong Road 景洪路 Shanghai Metro  15   19 [a] [b] 14.692 19.892 Minhang
くろまる | South Sanlin 三林南 Shanghai Metro  19  [b] 4.965 24.897 Pudong
くろまる | East Kangqiao 康桥东 Shanghai Metro  21  [c] 12.543 37.400
くろまる くろまる Shanghai International Resort 上海国际旅游度假区 6.065 43.465
くろまる くろまる Pudong Airport Terminal 1&2 浦东1号2号航站楼 Shanghai Metro  2   Maglev [a]
Shanghai Pudong International Airport PVG
15.113 58.578
Pudong Airport Terminal 3 浦东3号航站楼 Shanghai Metro  21  2  Maglev  Nanhui  (u/c, through operations)
Shanghai Pudong International Airport PVG [d]
3.658 62.236
Shanghai East Railway Station 上海东站 Shanghai Metro  21   Nanhui 

China Railway Shanghai East railway station
Shanghai Pudong International Airport PVG [d]

6.444 68.680
Note:
  1. ^ a b c Transfer of metro or maglev lines requires to get out of the station first, then purchasing a new separate ticket to travel on metro network or maglev line.
  2. ^ a b Line 19 under construction
  3. ^ Line 21 under construction
  4. ^ a b All lines and connections are either planned or under construction

Through operations

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Important stations

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In terms of operation mode, a public transit-style railway operation is adopted. The platform design, train schedule, and other aspects are similar to subways, and citizens can use the Shanghai public transport card to enter and exit the station.

Approximately 88 percent of the line will run underground while the remaining sections will be elevated. The above-ground section is between Qibao and Huajing stations.[10] There are 7 underground stations and 2 ground level stations. It will use EMU trains with a maximum operating speed of 160 km/h (99 mph).

Future extensions

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A branch line from Shanghai South Railway Station to the Airport Link Line South Sanlin Station will be constructed, so that through operations to/from  Jinshan  will be available.

Technology

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Rolling Stock

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Shanghai Suburban Railway Airport link line rolling stock
Fleet numbers Manufacturer Time of
manufac-
turing
Class No
of
cars
Formation[i] Manufacturer Model Number Notes
80 CRRC Changchun Railway Vehicles 2023-2024 C (Express train)[ii] 4
8
TMc+Mp+Mp+TMc
TBA
CCD2031 JC40011-JC40144

JC80011-JC80038

14 sets of 4 cars, 3 sets of 8 cars.
  1. ^ TMc: Trailer car with cab and motors; Mp: car with motors and pantograph.
  2. ^ Class C (Express train) carriage: 24.5m in length, 3.3m in width and 3.8m in height; Capacity: about 290 people.

References

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  1. ^ https://english.shanghai.gov.cn/en-Latest-WhatsNew/20241226/91b0712c732c447fa33cc0cc2a8bd810.html
  2. ^ a b c d 上海申铁 (2024年08月16日). "【图说】来了!上海市域铁路机场联络线". Archived from the original on 2024年08月19日.
  3. ^ a b c "大盾构穿越运营高速 上海机场联络线建设迎新进展". 2022年12月10日. 上海机场联络线正线全长68.6公里,途经上海市闵行区、徐汇区和浦东新区3个区,全线设虹桥站、七宝站、浦东机场站等9座车站。上海机场联络线预计将于2024年建成运营
  4. ^ a b "City lists 'remarkable achievements' in improving people's livelihoods". 2022年01月21日. Archived from the original on 2023年01月25日. Construction of the first phase of Metro Line 20 will start this year and will be accelerated on the Chongming Line and Airport Link Line
  5. ^ a b c Zhu, Yuting (25 December 2024). "Airport Link Line scheduled to open on Friday". SHINE. Retrieved 2024年12月27日.
  6. ^ Jian, Yang (28 October 2020). "Super shield for airport express line unveiled". shine.cn.
  7. ^ "The underground high-speed railway from Pudong Airport to Hongqiao Airport starts". Seetao. 2020年11月20日.
  8. ^ "12月27日首班车起市域机场线开通运营!上海轨道交通全网增至896公里、21线、517站". Weixin Official Accounts Platform. Retrieved 2024年12月28日.
  9. ^ "How to take Airport Link Line". shanghai.gov.cn. 2024年12月31日.
  10. ^ Work starts on Pudong section of airport express link

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