Type: | Rapid transit |
System: | Harbin Metro |
Status: | Operational |
Locale: | Harbin, Heilongjiang, China |
Stations: | 28 (in operation) 36 (full line) |
Routes: | 1 |
Open: | Phase I: Phase II (Southeast): |
Planopen: | Phase II (Northwest): 2023 & 2024 |
Owner: | Harbin Government |
Operator: | Harbin Metro Group Corporation |
Character: | Underground |
Linelength: | 292NaN2[1] (in operation) 37.6NaN (full line) |
Tracks: | 2 |
Map State: | collapsed |
Line 3 of the Harbin Metro is a rapid transit line in Harbin, running from to .
The first phase of the line, from to, commenced operations on 26 January 2017.[2] It is 5.45 km long with 5 stations, all of which are underground.
Harbindajie station opened as an infill station on June 16, 2017. Harbindajie station renamed to station on March 20, 2019.
The section from to, and the section from to opened on November 26, 2021.[3] [4]
The remaining section will open in 2024 (nine stations).
Segment | Commencement | Length | Station(s) | Name | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
— | 26 January 2017[5] | 5.452NaN2 | 3 | Phase 1 | |
16 June 2017 | infill station | 1 | |||
— | 26 November 2021 | 19.192NaN2 | 15 | Phase 2 (initial section) | |
— | 5 | ||||
— | 29 September 2023[6] | 3.42NaN2 | 3 | ||
— | 26 December 2023[7] | 12NaN2 | 1 |
Station name | Connections | Distance | Location | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Daoli | ||||||
VAB | Nangang | |||||
Xiangfang | ||||||
Nangang | ||||||
Daowai | ||||||
Daoli | ||||||
Services on the line are provided by six-car Type B trains, which have a total capacity of 1440. These trains are the same as those which run on Line 1.[8] [9]
The 32km (20miles) second phase of the line, which extends it to the southeast and northwest, began construction in 2017. It consists of 30 stations, of which 19 are on the southeastern portion and the remaining 11 on the northwestern. The southeastern portion opened on November 26, 2021, while the northwestern would do so in 2023.[10]
Eventually, the line will be a loop line in Harbin. It will be 37km (23miles) long, with 36 stations.[11]