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NanjingGaochun Intercity Railway

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Nanjing-Gaochun
Intercity Railway
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S1 S9
Nanjing Metro Line S1 Train.jpg
A line S1 train is leaving Zhengfangzhonglu Station
Overview
Type Rapid transit
Status In operation
Termini Nanjing South Railway Station
Lukou International Airport
Stations 8
Daily ridership 53,000 (2014 Avg.)
94,000 (2014 Peak)[1]
Operation
Opened July 1, 2014
Owner China Railways Airport Construction Group
Operator(s) Nanjing Metro
Character Underground and elevated
Technical
Line length 35.8 km (22.2 mi)
Number of tracks 2
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1/2 in)
The NanjingGaochun Intercity Railway, commonly known as the Ninggao Intercity
Railway (Chinese: ????????; pinyin: Nng gao chng j guido jiaotong[Note 1]) or
Airport Line is a suburban metro rail line serving the southern suburbs of Nanjing.
In early planning documents, it was called Line 6 of Nanjing Metro; Phase I is now
designated as Line S1 of the city's metro system, and the under-construction
extension is designated as Line S9.
The Ninggao Line's first stage connects Nanjing South Railway Station with Nanjing
Lukou International Airport. It is 34.9 km long has 8 stations.[2] The line started
construction on December 27, 2011,[3][4] and was opened on July 1, 2014.
A future extension of the line will start from Xiangyulunan station; the 6th
station from Nanjing South Railway Station, and extend further south, to Gaochun
District, for the total length of 85.8 km.[5]

A view of HHU-Fochengxilu Station


In September 2011 a contract for 15 6 car Type B metro trains was given to CSR
Corporation Limited, with the first train arriving in August 2013.[6]
Contents [hide]
1 Opening timeline
2 Station list
2.1 Under construction
3 Notes
4 References
Opening timeline[edit]
Segment Date opened Length
Nanjing South Nanjing Lukou International Airport 1 July 2014 35.8 km (22.25 mi)
Station list[edit]
Station name Connections Distance
km Location
English Chinese
Nanjing South Railway Station ???? 1 3 0.00 0.00 Yuhuatai
Cuipingshan ??? 3.79 3.79 Jiangning
Hohai University/Fochengxilu ???????? 3.28 7.07
Jiyindadao ???? 3.22 10.29
Zhengfangzhonglu ???? 4.71 15.00
Xiangyulubei ???? 7.28 22.28
Xiangyulunan ???? 4.24 26.52
Lukou International Airport ???? Airport interchange NKG 7.67 34.19
Under construction[edit]
Station name Connections Location
English Chinese
Xiangyulunan ???? S1 Jiangning
Tongshan ??
Shijiao ???
Mingjue ??
Tuanjiewei ??? Gaochun
Gaochun ??
Notes[edit]
Jump up ^ "Ning" (?), is the standard Chinese abbreviation for Nanjing. It comes
from the name Jiangning that the city had in the early Qing.
References[edit]
Jump up ^ ???????????? 187??? (in Chinese). October 1, 2014. Retrieved October 12,
2014.
Jump up ^ "?????:?????????? ?????????" (in Chinese). Includes a map.
Jump up ^ "????????? ??????????". ????? (in Chinese). December 28, 2011.
Jump up ^ "??????????????????" (in Chinese).
Jump up ^ "??????". ??? (in Chinese).
Jump up ^ "????????????2013?8???". ??????? (in Chinese). September 7, 2012.
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