Native Name: | 上海地铁11号线 |
Native Name Lang: | zh |
Other Name: | R3 (planned name); Shenjia line |
Type: | Rapid transit |
System: | Shanghai Metro |
Status: | Operational |
Locale: | Pudong |
Start: | / |
Stations: | 39 (plus reserve station) |
Routes: | Mainline: ↔ Branchline: ↔ |
Daily Ridership: | 1.012 million (2019 peak)[1] |
Owner: | Shanghai Rail Transit Shenjia Line Development Co., Ltd. (Shanghai segment) Kunshan Rail Transit Investment Development Co., Ltd. (Kunshan segment) |
Operator: | Shanghai No. 2 Metro Operation Co. Ltd. |
Character: | Underground, open cut + elevated |
Depot: | Shanghai Circuit Depot; North Jiading parking lot; Chuanyang River parking lot |
Stock: | 82 Class A 6-car trains |
Linelength: | 82.42NaN2 |
Tracks: | 2 |
Electrification: | Overhead lines (1500 volts DC) |
Speed: | 1000NaN0 Average speed: 40.30NaN0 (mainline) 38.80NaN0 (branchline) |
Signalling: | Thales’ SelTracTM CBTC |
Line 11 is a northwest–southeast line of the Shanghai Metro network. Since October 2013, Line 11 serves Kunshan city, making it is the second intercity metro in China after the Guangfo Metro and the first that crosses a provincial boundary. With a single-line mileage of, it is the second-longest single-line subway line in China, after Line 6 in Chongqing, which is long. The line is colored
brown on system maps.The line 11 was originally planned to be from Jiading to Nanhui New City, with a total length of, the south part of the line has been transferred to line 16.
The 1st phase of line 11, which runs from to, opened on 31 December 2009.[2] [3] A branch line from opened on 29 March 2010.[4]
The 2nd phase runs from Jiangsu Road to . It opened on 31 August 2013.[5]
The 3rd phase connects Luoshan Road and the . This section is long with 3 stations. All new stations except for the Disney Resort station opened on December 19, 2015.[6] The Disney Resort started to trial operation on April 26, 2016.[7]
From January 26, 2020 until March 24,[8] the Kunshan section of line 11 (to) was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[9]
On August 25, 2020, an infill station was opened.[10]
On February 14, 2022, the Kunshan section of line 11 was again suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[11] It was reopened on the 4th of July, 2022. [12]
Segment | Commencement | Opened | Length | Station(s) | Name | Investment | |
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Jiangsu Road — North Jiading | 30 Dec 2005 | 31 Dec 2009 | 332NaN2 | 16 | Phase 1 (main section) | ¥18.95 billion | |
Jiading Xincheng — Anting | 30 Dec 2005 | 29 Mar 2010 | 12.82NaN2 | 3 | Phase 1 (branch section) | ||
East Changji Road | 26 Apr 2011 | Infill station | 1 | ||||
Luoshan Road — Jiangsu Road | 19 Dec 2008 | 31 Aug 2013 | 19.22NaN2 | 12 | Phase 2 | ¥12.965 billion | |
Anting — Huaqiao | 27 Oct 2010 | 16 Oct 2013 | 72NaN2 | 3 | Huaqiao extension | ¥1.849 billion | |
Kangxin Highway — Luoshan Road | 28 May 2013 | 19 Dec 2015 | 4.12NaN2 | 2 | Disney extension (1st section) | ¥4.371 billion | |
Disney Resort — Kangxin Highway | 28 May 2013 | 26 Apr 2016 | 5.082NaN2 | 1 | Disney extension (2nd section) | ||
Chenxiang Highway | 25 Aug 2020 | Infill station | 1 | ||||
Due to the long length of line 11 and high passenger volumes, it is common for line 11 passengers to be forced to stand on the train for their entire trip. In response to this, around early 2014, some passengers that travelled long distances between urban area and the suburban areas of Jiading or Sanlin that cannot bear standing for a long time started bringing their own small folding seats into the carriages. In the following years, the official Weibo of Shanghai Metro reminded passengers involved phenomenon to be safe and civilized as Shanghai Metro maintains that these foldable seats can be a safety hazard on trains and reduces capacity. Beginning in 2019, line 11 started having announcements in carriages to remind passengers to not bring and use their own seats on the train.[13] [14]
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0.00 | 0.00 | 0 | Pudong | 26 April 2016[15] | Underground Island[16] | ||||||
5.08 | 5.08 | 5 | 19 Dec 2015[17] | Elevated Side | |||||||
2.32 | 7.40 | 8 | |||||||||
1.78 | 9.18 | 11 | 31 Aug 2013[18] | Elevated Island | |||||||
2.51 | 11.69 | 14 | Underground Island | ||||||||
| | | | 1.73 | 13.42 | 17 | 1 Oct 2024 | Underground Island | |||||
1.46 | 14.88 | 19 | 31 Aug 2013 | Underground Side | |||||||
1.58 | 16.46 | 21 | Underground Island | ||||||||
● | ● | 1.21 | 17.67 | 23 | Underground Double Island | ||||||
● | ● | 3.13 | 20.8 | 28 | Underground Double Island (shared with) | ||||||
● | ● | 2.14 | 22.94 | 31 | Xuhui | Underground Island | |||||
● | ● | 0.76 | 23.70 | 33 | |||||||
● | ● | 1.01 | 24.71 | 35 | |||||||
● | ● | 1.39 | 26.10 | 38 | |||||||
● | ● | 1.85 | 27.95 | 41 | |||||||
● | ● | 0.88 | 28.83 | 43 | Changning | ||||||
● | ● | 2.08 | 30.91 | 46 | 31 Dec 2009[19] | ||||||
● | ● | 1.35 | 32.26 | 49 | Putuo | ||||||
● | ● | 0.98 | 33.24 | 51 | Underground Double Island | ||||||
● | ● | 0.81 | 34.05 | 53 | Underground Island | ||||||
● | ● | 1.05 | 35.10 | 55 | Underground Side & Island | ||||||
● | ● | 1.35 | 36.45 | 57 | Underground Island | ||||||
● | ● | 1.45 | 37.90 | 60 | |||||||
● | ● | 1.35 | 39.25 | 62 | |||||||
● | ● | 1.32 | 40.57 | 65 | |||||||
● | ● | 1.59 | 42.16 | 67 | |||||||
● | ● | 3.13 | 45.29 | 71 | Jiading | Elevated Side & Island | |||||
2.36 | 47.65 | 74 | 25 Aug 2020[20] | Elevated Side | |||||||
3.40 | 51.05 | 78 | 31 De 2009 | ||||||||
2.90 | 53.95 | 82 | Elevated Side & Island | ||||||||
| | 1.89 | 55.84 | 84 | Jiading | 31 Dec 2009 | Elevated Side | |||||
| | 3.29 | 59.13 | 88 | Elevated Island | |||||||
| | 1.94 | 61.07 | 91 | Elevated Side | |||||||
3.15 | 64.22 | 86 | Jiading | 29 March 2010[21] | Open-cut Side | ||||||
5.27 | 69.49 | 91 | 26 April 2011[22] | At-grade Side | |||||||
2.25 | 71.74 | 94 | 29 March 2010 | Elevated Side | |||||||
1.84 | 73.58 | 97 | Elevated Island | ||||||||
1.12 | 74.70 | 100 | Kunshan, JS | 16 Oct 2013[23] | |||||||
3.29 | 77.99 | 104 | Elevated Side | ||||||||
(Suzhou Rail Transit) | 1.27 | 79.26 | 107 | ||||||||
Passengers going to Huaqiao at Disney Resort Station, Kangxin Highway Station and Xiuyan Road Station during rush hour have to transfer at Jiading Xincheng Station. | |||||||||||
Although station is part of the second phase of Line 11, it did not open with the other stations on August 31, 2013.[24] Instead, it has been left as a reserved station under construction that will open in the future pending development in the area.[25] [26] It is expected to open on 1 October 2024.
- & - | - | - | - | |||
Monday - Friday (Working Days) | ||||||
7:30-9:00 | Southbound: 6 - 10 min Northbound: 7 min and 30 sec - 10 min | Southbound: 3 min Northbound: 3 min and 45 sec | Southbound: 2 min Northbound: 2 min and 30 sec | Southbound: 6 min Northbound: 7 min and 30 sec | ||
Off-peak | 9:00–17:00 | About 12 min | About 6 min | |||
PM peak | 17:00–19:00 | Southbound: 7 min Northbound: 6 min | Southbound: 3 min and 30 sec Northbound: 2 min and 30 sec | Southbound: 7 min Northbound: 6 min | ||
Other hours | About 12-18 min | About 5 – 7 min | ||||
Saturday and Sunday (Weekends) | ||||||
Peak | 8:00–20:00 | 10 min | About 5 min | |||
Other hours |
| About 10-12 min | About 6-8 min | |||
Fleet numbers | Manufacturer | Time of manufac- turing | Class | No of car | Assembly | Rolling stock | Number | Notes | |
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396 | 2008-2011 | A | 6 | Tc+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc | 11A01 | 1101-1166 (110011-113961) | Line 11 | [27] Some of the trains are Disney-themed trains, and the inside and outside of the trains are packaged with Disney cartoon elements. Original name: AC16. | |
36 | 2015-2016 | A | 6 | Tc+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc | 11A02 | 1167-1172 (113971-114321) | Line 11 | ||
60 | 2015-2016 | A | 6 | Tc+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc | 11A03 | 1173-1182 (114331-114921) | Line 11 | ||