Line 2 (Shanghai Metro) Explained

Native Name:上海地铁2号线
Native Name Lang:zh
Other Name:R2 (planned name);
Changning line
Type: Rapid transit
System: Shanghai Metro
Status:Operational
Locale:Pudong
Huangpu, Jing'an, Changning, Minhang, and Qingpu districts, Shanghai, China
Stations:30
Daily Ridership:1.903 million (2019 Peak)[1]
Owner:Shanghai Rail Transit Changning Line Development Co., Ltd. (West of Longyang Road)
Shanghai Rail Transit Line 2 East Extension Development Co., Ltd. (East of Longyang Road)
Operator:Shanghai No.2 Metro Operation Co., Ltd.
Character:Underground (Xujing East - Yuandong Avenue, except Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Park - Longyang Road) and elevated (Yuandong Avenue - Pudong International Airport)
Depot:Beidi Road Depot; Longyang Road Depot; Chuansha Depot
Stock:100 Class A 8 car trains
Linelength:642NaN2[2]
Tracks:2
Electrification:Overhead lines (1500 volts)
Speed:800NaN0[3]
Average speed: 37.30NaN0
Signalling:US&S United Signal AF900 (ATO/GOA2) and CASCO Tranavi (DTO/GOA3)

Line 2 is an east–west line in the Shanghai Metro network. With a length of nearly, it is the second longest line in the metro system after line 11. Line 2 runs from in the west to in the east, passing Hongqiao Airport, the Huangpu river, and the Lujiazui Financial District in Pudong. With a daily ridership of over 1.9 million, it is the busiest line on the Shanghai Metro.[4] The eastern portion of the line, from to Pudong International Airport, was operated almost independently from the main segment until April 19, 2019, when through service began. The line is colored

light green on system maps.

History

The first section of line 2 was opened on October 28, 1999, from to . This section, which included 12 stations, totaled 16.3km (10.1miles). A year later coinciding with the tenth anniversary of the development and opening up of Pudong, marking the official opening of the line, was added to the eastern part of the line, adding 2.8km (01.7miles).[5] Four new stations, located west of the Zhongshan Park station, opened in December 2006, extending the line to . This section added 6.15km (03.82miles) to the line. Four years later, in preparation for the 2010 Shanghai World Expo, the line was significantly expanded. In February, the Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Park station was rebuilt. In addition, another eastern segment took line 2 to .[6] [7] [8] A month later, the line was extended westward to, adding 8km (05miles) to the line including a stop at .[9] On April 8, an eastward extension added 8 stations to the line, totaling 26.6km (16.5miles) and taking line 2 to .[10] [11] On July 1, opens to the public with the opening of the railway station of the same name.

In October 2006, it was decided to rename three stations on line 2 by the end of the year,[12] [13] adopting a new naming scheme: metro stations, unlike bus stops, are no longer supposed to be named after neighbouring vertical streets, but famous streets and sights in the vicinity, making it easier for visitors to find these places. The renamed stations are Century Avenue (formerly Dongfang Road), East Nanjing Road (formerly Middle Henan Road) and West Nanjing Road (formerly Shimen No. 1 Road).

SegmentCommencementOpenedLengthStation(s)NameInvestment
Zhongshan Park — Longyang Road28 Dec 199520 Sep 199916.42NaN212Initial phase¥12.4 billion[14]
Longyang Road — Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Park15 Jan 199926 Dec 20002.82NaN21Initial phase (eastern section)
Songhong Road — Zhongshan Park15 Dec 200130 Dec 20066.82NaN24First western extension¥3.46842 billion
Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Park — Guanglan Road30 Jun 2006 24 Feb 20103.42NaN22Eastern extension (1st section)See Eastern extension (2nd section)
East Xujing — Songhong Road17 Jul 200816 Mar 20108.62NaN22Second western extension¥2.5 billion
Guanglan Road — Pudong International Airport18 Nov 20058 Apr 201026.82NaN28Eastern extension (2nd section)¥11.032 billion[15]
Hongqiao Railway Station4 Dec 20071 Jul 2010Infill station1Hongqiao Comprehensive Transportation Hub See second western extension
East Xujing — Panxiang Road28 Jun 2021u/c1.642NaN21Third western extension ¥2.23 billion

Up to April 19, 2019, when an eight-car train started serving the whole line 2 in a regular schedule,[16] the east section of line 2 was served by a four-car fleet. Line 2 had a piecewise service pattern during morning peak hours whereby the suburban segment between Guanglan Road station and Pudong International Airport station is partially served by a four-car fleet in addition to the regular eight-car fleet serving the whole line. Already since 28 December 2018, during off-peak times, an eight-car fleet from East Xujing or Songhong Road station may terminate at Pudong International Airport station, but most trains still terminate at Guanglan Road station or Tangzhen (only during peak hours).

Stations

Service routes

As of 2024:
  • M - Mainline: ↔
  • P1 - Partial mode 1: ↔
  • P2 - Partial mode 2: ↔
  • E - Evening trains: → (limited stops)
Panxiang Road1.4Qingpuu/c
0.000Qingpu16 March 2010[17] Underground Island
2.133Minhang1 July 2010[18] Underground
Two islands
(shared)
0.512.64516 March 2010[19] Underground
Two islands
5.698.3312Changning30 Dec 2006[20] Underground
island
1.409.7315
1.2610.9917
1.6012.5920
1.6814.272320 Sep 1999[21]
1.4315.7026
Yan'an BRT1.1316.8329Jing'an
1.8218.6531
1.2119.8634Huangpu
1.1421.0036
1.8622.8639Pudong
1.3024.1642
1.2725.4344
1.8127.2447
1.4328.6750
1.0929.7652
2.6732.435626 Dec 2000
1.6434.075824 Feb 2010
1.9536.0262Underground Side & Island
Tangzhen3.3839.40678 April 2010[22] Underground island
1.7641.1670Underground Side platform
2.1343.2973
3.1746.4678
1.9048.3681
Yuandong Avenue3.1151.4786Elevated island
Haitiansan Road5.9157.3893
2.3359.7196At-grade Side platform

Important stations

East Xujing to West Nanjing Road

The line begins at at the intersection of Xumin East Road and Zhuguang Road.[23] The line heads northeastward under Xumin East Road for about 0.8km (00.5miles) before veering off the road and heading east, passing under Huaxiang Road. The line then enters the interchange station serving the . This station is an interchange with line 10. Shortly thereafter, the line enters the . line 2 then turns northward until it meets Tianshan Road and turns east again, roughly running parallel under Tianshan Road. Along this road, the line enters the,, and stations. At the, line 2 veers away from Tianshan Road, heading northeastward. The line then enters the along Changning Road, an interchange with lines 3 and 4.[24] The subway line then runs parallel under Changning Road for a short distance before heading east under Yuyuan Road. Along Yuyuan Road, there is a station at, an interchange to line 11.[25] East of this station, the line swerves away from Yuyuan Road and runs under Yongyuan Road, which merges into West Nanjing Road, where line 2 enters the, an interchange to line 7. Just before entering the, the metro line veers away from West Nanjing Road to Wujiang Road. Line 2 comes back under the road shortly thereafter.

West Nanjing Road to Longyang Road

East of the, line 2 heads eastward along West Nanjing Road, passing under the South-North Elevated Road. It then turns northeast into the, and interchange with lines 1 and 8. East of the People's Square station, the subway line moves under East Nanjing Road to the . Leaving the Huangpu District of Shanghai, the line heads under the Huangpu River and enters the Pudong New Area of Shanghai. The metro line passes the Oriental Pearl TV Tower and the World Finance Center near its station at . The line then runs under Century Avenue and heads southeastward to the . Line 2 then heads to the, the largest interchange station that serves lines 4, 6 and 9 as well. Line 2 continues southeastward along Century Avenue to the . From here, the line turns southward through Century Park to the . From here, the line turns southeast and then east as it enters the, an interchange with lines 7 and 16 as well as the Shanghai Maglev Train.

Longyang Road to Pudong International Airport

From the, the metro line heads eastward. Line 2 heads eastward, running under Zuchongzhi Road to the station. The line heads northeastward under Zuchongzhi Road to the and stations. Line 2 then veers away from Zuchongzhi Road and heads under the Waihuan Expressway to the and stations, turning south. Heading southward, it heads through the and turns back east, running under Chuanhuan Road. Line 2 then passes through the . Heading away from Chuanhuan Road, the metro line then enters the and stations along Huazhou Road before turning southeast. Line 2 then begins running parallel to the Shanghai Maglev Train as it runs under the Yingbin Expressway and enters the . From here, line 2 continues south to its terminus at the, which serves Shanghai Pudong International Airport.

Future expansion

East expansion

As part of the phase IV extension of Shanghai Pudong International Airport terminal T3 will be built south of the current terminals T1, T2 and satellite terminal. The terminal T3 will be served by extending line 2 south by one station.

West expansion

Construction started on a one station west extension from to Panxiang Road[26] in June 2021.[27] The Panxiang Road station is south of the on line 17, these are separate stations and will not have an interchange. The extension of Metro line 2 to the west will improve the connection of the Hongqiao business hub to the city center and Pudong.

Station name change

Headways

-
-
-
Monday - Thursday
7:30–9:30About 4 minAbout 2 min and 30 sec About 4 min
Off-peak9:30–17:00About 8 min About 4 min About 8 min
PM peak17:00–20:30About 6 min About 3 min About 6 min
Other
hours
About 4 – 11 min
Friday
AM peak7:30–9:30About 4 min About 2 min and 30 sec About 4 min
Off-peak 9:00–14:30 About 8 min About 4 min About 8 min
PM peak14:30–20:30About 6 min About 3 min About 6 min
Other
hours
Before 7:30
After 20:30
About 5 – 11 min
Saturday and Sunday (Weekends)
Peak8:30–20:30About 7 min and 20 secAbout 3 min and 40 sec About 7 min and 20 sec
Other
hours
Before 9:00
After 20:00
About 5 – 11 min
Extended operation (Friday and Saturday)
After 23:00About 10 – 20 min

Technology

Power supply

Siemens Transportation Systems equipped this line with an overhead contact line (cantilever material: galvanized steel) and 7 DC traction power supply substations.[28]

Signaling

As the first part of Line 2 was opened 20 years ago and the line has been experiencing congestion after rapid ridership growth. In 2014, Shanghai Metro investigated upgrading the existing signal system of line 2 (US&S United Signal AF900, fixed block TBTC) to increase the frequency of trains and reduce congestion. In October 2020, a new CASCO Tranavi (moving block CBTC, DTO) signaling system was overlaid on the existing signaling system on Line 2. Therefore, line 2 will be the first in the world to have two signal systems, the new primary one for day-to-day operations and the existing older one serving as a backup system during signal faults.[29] Intervals of trains on Line 2 could be reduced to 90 seconds thanks to the new signal system with the backup system capable of maintaining two minute headways. For the new system, a total of 100 trains on Line 2 will have their onboard signal systems upgraded. As of 2020 upgrading work was finished on 31 trains (the new 02A05 trains).[30] [31] The new signalling system was put into operation on January 27, 2024, which made it the longest signalling system renovation project in China. [32]

Rolling stock

When line 2 was opened to traffic, the AC02 trains were not delivered. Therefore, some of the DC01 and AC01 trains were borrowed from line 1.

All are 8-car Class A rolling stock.

Fleet numbers Manufacturer Time of
manufac-
turing
Class No
of
car
Assembly Rolling stock Number Notes
128 1999-2001 A 8 Tc+Mp+M+Mp+M+Mp+M+Tc 02A01 201-216
(00071-00781, 01011-01241, 01262-01293, 01322-01353, 01382-01413, 01442-01473, 01502-01533, 01562-01593, 01622-01653 and 01682-01713)
Line 2Original name: AC02a.
In 2007, the six carriage 201-216 trainsets were expanded to eight carriage by using the middle carriages from 217-224.
168 2007-2009 A 8 Tc+Mp+M+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc 02A02 0233-0253
(021291-022961)
Line 2[33] Original name: AC08.
128 SATCO (0262-0269)
CRRC Nanjing Puzhen Co., Ltd. (0254-0261)
2009-2010 A 8 Tc+Mp+M+Mp+M+Mp+Mp+Tc 02A03 0254-0269
(022971-024241)
Line 2Original name: AC17a.
Although the car has 4 pantographs, the sixth pantograph with carriage (Mp car) is generally not used.
128 2009-2010
2018-2020 (expansion cars)
A 8 Tc+Mp+M+Mp+M+Mp+Mp+Tc 02A04 0270-0285
(024251-024881 and 024893-025522)
Line 2Formerly four car trainsets; 4 new carriages plugged in to form an eight car train.
248 2017-2020 A 8 Tc+Mp+M+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc 02A05 02086-02116
(025531-027931)
Line 2

Notes and References

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  6. Note that a new underground platform has been built at Zhangjiang station.
  7. http://sh.xinmin.cn/minsheng/2010/02/22/3718384.html Extension of Line 2 to Guanglan Road
  8. http://xwcb.eastday.com/c/20100202/u1a690975.html Extension of Line 2
  9. http://expo.chinanews.com/expo-mlsh/2010/03-12/5321.shtml 上海地铁首次通入机场 虹桥机场2号航站楼将启用
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  11. http://news.163.com/10/0407/11/63LR31FH000146BB.html 2号线明起通至浦东国际机场
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  13. http://www.shanghaidaily.com/article/?id=295761&type=Metro 'Shiji Avenue' new Metro station name, Shanghai Daily, 21 October 2006
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  24. Web site: Zhongshan Park. Mayer, Matt. February 15, 2011.
  25. Web site: Jiangsu Road. Mayer, Matt. February 15, 2011.
  26. Web site: 上海市轨道交通2号线西延伸(徐泾东站—蟠祥路站)选线专项规划局部调整(实施深化)公示 . 2021-02-27 . 2021-06-02 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210602215957/http://jtw.sh.gov.cn/gsgg/20210226/09565496d8f84b86a7adf5797932a302.html .
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  28. http://references.transportation.siemens.com/refdb/showReference.do?r=1871&div=3&div=5&div=8&l=en Metro-System Line 2, Shanghai, China
  29. Liu . Yu . Ou . Dongxiu . Wang . Xiaoyong . Dong . Decun . 2021-12-14 . Reliability and Operational Impact of “CBTC + TBTC” Dual-Signal Redundant Train Control System . en . American Society of Civil Engineers . 418–429 . 10.1061/9780784483565.041 . 978-0-7844-8356-5.
  30. https://archive.shine.cn/metro/Metro-Line-2-signals-faster-service/shdaily.shtml Metro Line 2 signals faster service
  31. Web site: 全球首例轨道交通"双套信号系统"模式成功应用. 2021-07-11. sh.people.com.cn.
  32. http://www.shmetro.com/node49/202402/con116818.htm ["Non-inductive" upgrade] The CBTC signal of Line 2 (Phase 1) was successfully cutover
  33. Web site: https://www.crrcgc.cc/pz/g3236/s7529/t88169.aspx. zh:上海地铁二号线西延线列车 . zh . zh:中车南京浦镇车辆有限公司. 2020-03-20.