Changchun Rail Transit refers to the urban rail transit serving Changchun City, Jilin Province, China. Its first line was put into operation on1October 30th, 2002 10, making Changchun the fifth city in China to open rail transit.
By February 2002/kloc-0,65438+,there were five lines in Changchun rail transit, including Changchun rail transit 1 line, line 2, line 3, line 4 and line 8, with an operating mileage of 106.73 km. There are 88 stations in Changchun rail transit, and there is no repeat transfer station.
As of 20021and 65438+February, there are seven lines under construction in Changchun Rail Transit, including the east extension of Changchun Rail Transit Line 2, the south extension of Changchun Rail Transit Line 3, the south extension of Changchun Rail Transit Line 4, the first phase of Changchun Rail Transit Line 5, the first phase of Changchun Rail Transit Line 6, the first phase of Changchun Rail Transit Line 7 and the first phase of Changchun Rail Transit Line 9. By 2026, Changchun rail transit will form a rail transit network with a total length of 235 kilometers.
In 2020, the passenger volume of Changchun rail transit will be 65.438+0.54 billion. As of 202 1, 1 1, the maximum daily passenger traffic of the network was 938,000 passengers, and it was 19 on February 20, 2065,438. In 202 1 and 65438+February, the average daily passenger volume of Changchun rail transit was 585,500 passengers.
Changchun Rail Transit Phase I Project 1 Line starts from Huancheng North Road Station in the north and ends at Hongzuizi Station in the south. It operates in Kuancheng District, Chaoyang District and Nanguan District of Changchun City, passing through Shachuan outlets, People's Government of Kuancheng District of Changchun City, North Square of Changchun Station, Changchun Station, Shengli Park, People's Square, Changchun Children's Park, Northeast Normal University, Satellite Square, Changchun World Sculpture Park, Jilin Provincial Library and Changchun.