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Metro system in Guiyang, China From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Guiyang Metro
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The Guiyang Metro is a rapid transit system in the city of Guiyang, Guizhou province, China. It is operated and branded as Guiyang Urban Rail Transit (GYURT).

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A short northern section of Line 1 opened on 28 December 2017,[1] with the full line entering operation on 1 December 2018.[3] Line 2 opened on 28 April 2021.[4] Line 3 opened on 16 December 2023.[2] Line S1 opened on 28 December 2024. Line T2, a tram line, is also under construction.[5][6]

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Fares

Fares are determined based on the distance traveled, with a maximum fare of RMB 6. Children under 1.3 meters in height ride for free, while other children pay half-price. Individuals over 70 years old enjoy free travel on public transportation in Guiyang.

Lines in operation

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Line 1

Line 1 was approved for construction on 6 May 2013, and approved for plan in 2006. The line goes through Guanshanhu, Yunyan, Nanming and Huaxi Districts. The line twice crosses Nanming River and connects the downtown area with a number of outlying districts. The line depots are Xiaohe Depot and Guanshanhu Depot.[1] The railway electrification system uses an overhead line. Line 1 runs northwest to south.

Line 2

Line 2 is 40.6 km with 32 stations,[9] including 30 underground stations and 2 elevated stations.[10] Line 2 runs north to southeast. It opened on April 28, 2021.[4]

Line 3

The first phase of Line 3 is 43.03 km in length and has 29 stations. Line 3 runs from northeast to south. It opened on 16 December 2023.[2]

Line S1

The first phase of Line S1 opened in 2024. It is 30.32 km in length,[11] including a 22.64 km underground section and 7.68 km elevated section.[12]

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Lines under construction

Line T2

The first phase of tram line Line T2 is under construction. It will be 10.92 km in length, with 13 stations.[13][14] It is expected to open in 2025.

Future development

Lines 4, S2, S3, S4, and Line G1 which passes through the Gui'an New Area, are in the planning stage.[15]

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