Dalian Metro
Overview
LocaleDalian, Liaoning, China
Transit typeRapid transit
Number of lines6
Number of stations107
Daily ridership431,000 (2017 Daily Avg.)[1]
Annual ridership157.2 million (2017)[1]
Websitehttp://www.dlmetro.com
Operation
Began operation8 November 2002 (2002-11-08)
Operator(s)Dalian Metro Group Co., Ltd. (All lines)
Technical
System length213.26 km (133 mi)[2]
Electrification1,500 V DC
System map

Dalian Mass Transit System
Simplified Chinese大连轨道交通
Traditional Chinese大連軌道交通
Dalian Metro
Simplified Chinese大连地铁
Traditional Chinese大連地鐵
Dalian Rapid Transit (DRT)
Simplified Chinese大连快轨
Traditional Chinese大連快軌

The Dalian Metro is a rapid transit system in the city of Dalian, Liaoning, China. The metro system opened on 1 May 2003. The system currently in operation consists of 6 lines: Line 1, Line 2, Line 3, Line 5, Line 12, and Line 13.

Lines in operation

Map of Dalian Metro.
Line Terminals
(District)
Commencement Newest
Extension
Length
km
Stations
 1  Yaojia
(Ganjingzi)
Hekou
(Ganjingzi)
2015 2017 28.34[2] 22
 2  Dalian North Railway Station
(Ganjingzi)
Haizhiyun
(Zhongshan)
2015 2022 37.97[2] 29
 3  Dalian Railway Station
(Zhongshan)
Golden Pebble Beach
(Jinzhou)
2003 2008 63.45[2] 18
Dalian Development Area
(Jinzhou)
Jiuli[lower-alpha 1]
(Jinzhou)
 5  Hutan Xinqu
(Zhongshan)
Houguan
(Ganjingzi)
2023 - 24.48[2] 18
 12  Hekou
(Ganjingzi)
Lüshun New Port
(Lüshunkou)
2013 2017 40.35[2] 8
 13  Jiuli[lower-alpha 1]
(Jinzhou)
Pulandian Zhenxing Street
(Pulandian)
2021 - 43.15[2] 12
Total 237.74 107

Line 1

Xinghai Square station of Line 1

Line 1, which opened in 2015, connects east southeast central Dalian with north Dalian. The total length is 28.34 km (17.61 mi),[2] with 22 underground stations.

This line will run from Phoenix Peak to the Development Zone. Stations are Phoenix Peak (interchange with the Line 3 branch), Sidalin Avenue, Wuyi Road, Sujia, Maoyingzi, Houguan, Yaojia, Nanguanling (interchange with Line 2), Zhonghua Square, Dongwei Road (interchange with Line 4), Shahekou, Xi'an Road (interchange with Line 2), Convention and Exhibition Center, Heishijiao, Xueyuan Square, Xinghai Park, Maritime University, Gaoxinyuanqu, Hekou, Huangnichuan, Longwangtan, College Town, Shuishiying (interchange with Line 4), Shibanqiao, Tieshanzhen, and the Development Zone. A branch will be constructed from Wuyi Road to Jinbo Coast. There will be one station in between (Jinzhou West). The line will be constructed in three phases. Phase 1 will run from Yaojia to the Convention and Exhibition Center, Phase 2 to Hekou and the remainder in Phase 3. After the completion of this line, there will be tram and metro services from Shahekou to Hekou. Line 1's color is green.

Line 2

Gangwan Square station of Line 2

Line 2, opened in 2015, connects east central Dalian with west central Dalian. Currently, the line is 25.74 km (15.99 mi)[2] long with 21 stations. The line is C-shaped.

The line will run from Haizhiyun to Dalian North Railway Station when fully completed. The line will be constructed in two phases: Phase 1 from Airport to Haizhiyun, and the remainder in Phase 2. Line 2's color is blue.

Line 3

Line 3, also known as Jinzhou Eastern Line, connects the Dalian Development Zone and Golden Pebble Beach with the Dalian city center. It is a serpentine line, mostly elevated or at grade, and runs from the Dalian Railway Station to Golden Pebble Beach. The northern area of the city, where the Economic and Technology Development Zone is located, is not well-served by buses. The metro line beginning at the downtown commercial center (near the Dalian Railway Station) runs through five administrative districts of the city and serves as an express transport between the northern (developing) region and the downtown area. The line extends northward to Golden Pebble Beach (Jinshitan Scenic Area), a national scenic park 50 km (31 mi) from the city center. A branch line was opened in 2008 and this line connects central Dalian with Jinzhou District (金州区) with seven stations from south to north. The branch line begins at Dalian Development Area and stretches northwest ending at Jiuli.

All stations have side platforms. Tracks in the platform area have no ballast (gravel); however, tracks outside the station are on ballast. All stations are covered by a combination of transparent corrugated sheets and a concrete roof. Line 3's color is magenta.

Line 5

Line 5 runs from Houguan to Dalian railway station and then to Hutan Xinqu. Interchange stations are Houyan (interchange with Line 3), Dalian railway station (interchange with Line 3), Qingniwaqiao (interchange with Line 2). The line opened on 17 March 2023.[3] Line 5's color is red.

Line 12

Tahewan station of Line 12

Line 12, also known as Tram Route 202 Extension Line, was opened in 2013 and connects central Dalian with Lüshunkou District. The total length is 40.35 km (25.07 mi)[2] with 8 stations from west to east. This line begins at Lüshun New Port station and stretches east ending at Hekou station, which is the interchange station with Line 1. Line 12's color is purple.

Line 13 (Phase I)

The first phase of Line 13 runs from Jiuli to Pulandian Zhenxing Street.[4] It opened on 28 December 2021.[4] Line 13's color is yellow.

Future development

Under construction

Map of Dalian Metro with under construction lines.
Line
Phase/extension Terminals Scheduled Opening Total Length
in km
Stations
 4  Phase 1 Yingchengzi Suoyuwan 2027[5] 23.01[5] 17

Line 4

Phase 1 of Line 4 will be 23.01 km in length with 17 stations, from Yingchengzi to Suoyuwan. It is expected to open in 2027.[5] Proposed stations are Suoyuwan (interchange with Line 5), Dongfang Road, Jinjia Street (interchange with Line 3), Jinsanjiao, Songjiang Road (interchange with Line 1), Xibei Road, Xinda Street, Zelong Lake, Polytechnic University, Xinzhaizi (interchange with Line 2), Xinping Street, Yinxing Avenue, Zhoujiagou, Dongnanshan, Qianmu, Xingfucun, Yingchengzi.[6]

Planned

Schematic map of Dalian Metro, with color-coded lines
Dalian Metro long-term plan
Line
Phase/extension Terminals Scheduled Opening Total Length
in km
Stations
 1  Phase III Yaojia Dalian New Airport (Dalian Jinzhouwan Airport) TBA 14.1[7] 4[7]
 13  Phase II Dalian North Railway Station Jiuli TBA 22.92[7] 11[7]
 7  Baiheshanzhuang Gangwan Square TBA 16.5[2] 17
 11  Yingchengzi Shimao TBA 14.0 4

In 2009 the Dalian government announced plans for nine metro lines spanning a total of 262.9 kilometres (163.4 mi), which would include the existing Line 3 and the branch of Line 3.

Four lines have been finalized as of 2012. The expansion project (in accordance with Chinese standards for the design and construction of metros) will use around 70 percent local labor and materials. Trains will be equipped with ATO, and stations will use an automatic fare-collection system. When lines open, they will initially operate at 38,000 p/h/d; over time, with the addition of more trains and decreasing headway, a capacity of 43,200 p/h/d is planned. The expansion program will ease traffic in Dalian (improving travel around the city for the 12th National Games of China, which will be held in Liaoning in 2013).

According to a National Development and Reform Foundation (2009) document, the urban rail transit construction plan (2009–2016) in Dalian was approved. According to the plan, the Dalian transit project is expected to invest ¥22 billion from 2009 to 2016 to build lines 1-5.

Long-term plan

  • Line 6
  • Line 8
  • Line 9
  • Line 10
  • Line 14
  • Line 15
  • Line 16
  • Line 17
  • Line 18
  • Line 19
  • Line 20

Tickets

The lowest fare between two stations is one yuan; the fare between more than two stations is two yuan. The full fare between Dalian Station and Golden Pebble Beach is eight yuan; between Dalian Station and Jiuli the fare is seven yuan. The Pearl Card is a discounted, monthly smart card.

Rolling stock

The trains were developed and manufactured by DLoco, Dalian Locomotive and Rolling Stock Company. As of 2012, 10 trains are running on line 3 at an average speed of 60 km/h (37 mph).

Specification
[8]
  • 1500 volts DC voltage
  • Train length: 78 meters
  • Train width 2.8 metres (9 ft 2 in)
  • Train height 3.8 metres (12 ft)
  • Axle load: 14 tons
  • Capacity: 800 passengers (176 seated)
  • Seats: 176
  • Traction power for AC drive: 1,440 kilowatts (180 kW × 8)
  • Maximum speed: 100 km/h (62 mph)
  • Full range of cars equipped with 20 seats (FG0001-0020—includes 0001-0010 as the first batch, 0011-0020 for the second batch; two groups of slightly-different vehicles)

Dalian Metro ordered 38 type B trainsets in six-car formations. 18 and 20 sets will run on the future lines 1 and 2 respectively. They will have a similar lightweight, corrosion-resistant stainless-steel body. The design speed is set to 80 km/h (50 mph); each train will have a capacity of 1,440 passengers.[9]

Naming

Operation name Plan name
Line 1M1
Line 2M2
Line 3R3
Line 4M4
Line 5M5
Line 6M6
Line 7M7
Line 8M8
Line 9M9
Line 10M10
Line 11R1, R9, R10
Route 202 Ext. Line → Line 12R2
Line 13R4
Line 14R5
Line 15R6
Line 16R7
Line 17R8
Line 18P1
Line 19P2
Line 20P3


Network map

See also

References

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  8. "Dalian metro railway car".
  9. 大连自造地铁列车 车型与北京沈阳地铁相同. 大连天健网. 2012-08-26. Archived from the original on 2012-08-30. Retrieved 2012-08-26.

Notes

    1. 1 2 Through operation between Line 3 Branch and Line 13 is currently provided

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