Shenzhen Metro Line 9 opened on 28 October 2016. The line runs East–West from Qianwan to Wenjin. It has 32 stations, including 10 transfer stations and is 36.18 km (22.48 mi) long, running through the city's districts of Nanshan, Futian and Luohu. Line 9's color is grey.

Naming

Line 9 was previously known as the Meilin line (simplified Chinese: 梅林线; traditional Chinese: 梅林線; pinyin: Méilín Xiàn; Jyutping: mui4 lam4 sin3), and before that as the Neihuan line (simplified Chinese: 内环线; traditional Chinese: 內環線; pinyin: Nèihuán xiàn; Jyutping: noi6 waan4 sin3), which means an inner ring line. In December 2011 the name was changed along with the planned alignment.

Construction

Construction of Line 9 started in 2012, with main stations completed in July 2014, other stations in March 2015 with tunnels planned for September 2016 and trial operation for October 2016. Shenzhen Metro Line 3 Operations was responsible for construction and planning of the line, until their merger with SZMC (Shenzhen Metro Group) in April 2011.

Stations

Rolling stock

In 2014, Shenzhen Metro Group purchased 70 trains (420 carriages) from CNR Changchun Railway Vehicles for the future Line 7 and Line 9, in which Line 7 will use 41 while Line 9 will use 29. The first train arrived in mid-March 2016. 17 trains will assume operations when the line first opens to passengers, departing every 6–8 minutes.

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References


Line 9 (Shenzhen Metro) Wikipedia

Shenzhen's Metro Network Expansion Five New Line Sections Launching

Line 7 Line 9 in Shenzhen Metro Editorial Photo Image of attracts

Line 9 (Shenzhen Metro) Wikipedia

Shanghai Metro Line 9