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Urban rail transit in China encompasses a broad range of urban and
suburban A suburb (more broadly suburban area) is an area within a metropolitan area. They are oftentimes where most of a metropolitan areas jobs are located with some being predominantly residential. They can either be denser or less densely populated ...
electric passenger rail mass transit systems including subway,
light rail Light rail (or light rail transit, abbreviated to LRT) is a form of passenger urban rail transit that uses rolling stock derived from tram technology National Conference of the Transportation Research Board while also having some features from ...
,
tram A tram (also known as a streetcar or trolley in Canada and the United States) is an urban rail transit in which Rolling stock, vehicles, whether individual railcars or multiple-unit trains, run on tramway tracks on urban public streets; some ...
and
maglev Maglev (derived from '' magnetic levitation'') is a system of rail transport whose rolling stock is levitated by electromagnets rather than rolled on wheels, eliminating rolling resistance. Compared to conventional railways, maglev trains h ...
. Some classifications also include non-rail bus rapid transport. As of December 2024,
China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. With population of China, a population exceeding 1.4 billion, it is the list of countries by population (United Nations), second-most populous country after ...
has the world's longest urban rail transit system with of urban rail nationwide in 310 metro lines in 47 cities, accounting for 9 of the 10 longest metro systems, with the exceptions of the Moscow Metro. Half of the top 10 busiest metro systems are in China, and the Shanghai Metro, though started operating in 1993, is now the longest metro system worldwide.Archived a
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History

Several Chinese cities had urban electric tramways in the early 20th century, most of which were dismantled in the 1950s–1970s. The only surviving tramways are in
Dalian Dalian ( ) is a major sub-provincial port city in Liaoning province, People's Republic of China, and is Liaoning's second largest city (after the provincial capital Shenyang) and the third-most populous city of Northeast China (after Shenyang ...
(Dairen) and
Changchun Changchun is the capital and largest city of Jilin, Jilin Province, China, on the Songliao Plain. Changchun is administered as a , comprising seven districts, one county and three county-level cities. At the 2020 census of China, Changchun ha ...
(see trams in Dalian and trams in Changchun).
Nanjing Nanjing or Nanking is the capital of Jiangsu, a province in East China. The city, which is located in the southwestern corner of the province, has 11 districts, an administrative area of , and a population of 9,423,400. Situated in the Yang ...
(Nanking) had from 1907 to 1958. The first subway in China was built in
Beijing Beijing, Chinese postal romanization, previously romanized as Peking, is the capital city of China. With more than 22 million residents, it is the world's List of national capitals by population, most populous national capital city as well as ...
in 1969 (but it was only handed to civilian control in 1981 and trial operations ended later in the same year; before which credentials were required). The Tianjin Metro followed in 1984. The MTR Corporation Limited from across the border in
Hong Kong Hong Kong)., Legally Hong Kong, China in international treaties and organizations. is a special administrative region of China. With 7.5 million residents in a territory, Hong Kong is the fourth most densely populated region in the wor ...
has investment, consulting and management stakes in the rapid transit systems of several mainland Chinese cities (having completed their first section of subway and entered into revenue operation in 1979 in New Kowloon, at the time when the territory was under British rule). The rapid growth of the Chinese economy since the 1980s has created a huge surge in demand for urban transport. This prompted cities across China to pursue and draft proposals for subway networks, with
Shanghai Shanghai, Shanghainese: , Standard Chinese pronunciation: is a direct-administered municipality and the most populous urban area in China. The city is located on the Chinese shoreline on the southern estuary of the Yangtze River, with the ...
and
Guangzhou Guangzhou, Chinese postal romanization, previously romanized as Canton or Kwangchow, is the Capital city, capital and largest city of Guangdong Provinces of China, province in South China, southern China. Located on the Pearl River about nor ...
opening their first sections of subway in the 1990s, inspiring more cities to propose subway networks. In 1995, the Central Government, alarmed by the high cost and financial debt from these ambitious subway plans, put out a "notice on the suspension of approval of urban underground rapid rail transit projects" barring new subway systems outside of Beijing, Tianjin, Guangzhou and Shanghai from being built. At the time
Nanjing Nanjing or Nanking is the capital of Jiangsu, a province in East China. The city, which is located in the southwestern corner of the province, has 11 districts, an administrative area of , and a population of 9,423,400. Situated in the Yang ...
,
Wuhan Wuhan; is the capital of Hubei, China. With a population of over eleven million, it is the most populous city in Hubei and the List of cities in China by population, eighth-most-populous city in China. It is also one of the nine National cent ...
,
Chongqing ChongqingPostal Romanization, Previously romanized as Chungking ();. is a direct-administered municipality in Southwestern China. Chongqing is one of the four direct-administered municipalities under the State Council of the People's Republi ...
,
Dalian Dalian ( ) is a major sub-provincial port city in Liaoning province, People's Republic of China, and is Liaoning's second largest city (after the provincial capital Shenyang) and the third-most populous city of Northeast China (after Shenyang ...
and
Shenzhen Shenzhen is a prefecture-level city in the province of Guangdong, China. A Special economic zones of China, special economic zone, it is located on the east bank of the Pearl River (China), Pearl River estuary on the central coast of Guangdong ...
had advanced proposals waiting to be approved.
Wuhan Wuhan; is the capital of Hubei, China. With a population of over eleven million, it is the most populous city in Hubei and the List of cities in China by population, eighth-most-populous city in China. It is also one of the nine National cent ...
,
Chongqing ChongqingPostal Romanization, Previously romanized as Chungking ();. is a direct-administered municipality in Southwestern China. Chongqing is one of the four direct-administered municipalities under the State Council of the People's Republi ...
,
Dalian Dalian ( ) is a major sub-provincial port city in Liaoning province, People's Republic of China, and is Liaoning's second largest city (after the provincial capital Shenyang) and the third-most populous city of Northeast China (after Shenyang ...
managed to circumvent the moratorium on subway construction by constructing and opening lower cost elevated lines, light metros, and
monorail A monorail is a Rail transport, railway in which the track consists of a single rail or beam. Colloquially, the term "monorail" is often used to describe any form of elevated rail or people mover. More accurately, the term refers to the style ...
s in the early 2000s.
Changchun Changchun is the capital and largest city of Jilin, Jilin Province, China, on the Songliao Plain. Changchun is administered as a , comprising seven districts, one county and three county-level cities. At the 2020 census of China, Changchun ha ...
was the first city constructing real
light rail Light rail (or light rail transit, abbreviated to LRT) is a form of passenger urban rail transit that uses rolling stock derived from tram technology National Conference of the Transportation Research Board while also having some features from ...
system in China, which began operation in 2002. Its first transit line, Line 3, is a light rail line not fully grade separated, still having four level crossings as of 2023. It's also the only rapid transit system combined light rail and rapid transit lines in China, which can directly transfer to each other. Rapid urbanization of China led to severe congestion and pollution in urban areas leading to the suspension being lifted. Initially, light metro lines using small profile and shorter rolling stock were constructed to reduce costs. It was assumed that as ridership grows the line will operate trains at a low headway to increase capacity. This design paradigm was known in China as "small rolling stock, high density" operation. However, after a few years operating, many of these lines such as Guangzhou Metro Line 3, Line 6, Shanghai Metro Line 6, and Line 8 were severely overcapacity. Guangzhou Metro Line 3 was able to reconfigure from 3-car trains into 6-car trains to slightly relieve overcapacity. This led many cities such as Beijing, Guangzhou, Wuhan and Chengdu to use higher capacity designs on newer lines. Since the mid-2000s, the growth of rapid transit systems in Chinese cities has rapidly accelerated, with most of the world's new subway mileage in the past decade opening in China. From 2009 to 2015, China built 87 mass transit rail lines, totaling , in 25 cities at the cost of ¥988.6 billion. In 2016, the Chinese government lowered the minimum population criteria for a city to start planning a metro system from 3 million to 1.5 million residents. As part of its 13th Five Year Plan, the Chinese government published a transport whitepaper titled "Development of China's Transport". The plan envisions a more sustainable transport system with priority focused on high-capacity public transit particularly urban rail transit and bus rapid transit. All cities with over 3 million residents will start or continue to develop urban rail networks.
Regional rail Regional rail is a public transport, public rail transport service that operates between towns and cities. These trains operate with more stops than inter-city rail, and unlike commuter rail, operate beyond the limits of urban areas, connectin ...
networks will be constructed internally connect and integrate urban agglomerations such as the Jingjinji, Yangtze River Delta and
Pearl River Delta The Pearl River Delta Metropolitan Region is the low-lying area surrounding the Pearl River estuary, where the Pearl River flows into the South China Sea. Referred to as the Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macao Greater Bay Area in official documents, ...
areas. In 2017, some 43 smaller third-tier cities in China have received approval to develop subway lines.


Commencement dates of lines and extensions

;Legend: – Lines / extensions in operation.
– Lines / extensions under testing.


Rapid transit


Overview


Urban rapid transit lines

;Legend: – Lines in operation
– Lines under testing


Under construction

*


Construction suspended

* Baotou Metro * Hengyang Metro


Proposed

* Anqing Metro * * Chengde Metro * Chenzhou Metro * Chifeng Metro * * Datong Metro * * * Fuxin Metro * Fuyang Metro * * Guangyuan Metro * * * * * * Huzhou Metro * * * Liaocheng Metro * * * Longyan Metro * Luzhou Metro * Ma'anshan Metro * * Nanchong Metro * Nanyang Metro * Neijiang Metro * * * Quzhou Metro * Rizhao Metro * Sanya Metro * Shangrao Metro * Shiyan Metro * Suqian Metro * Tangshan Metro * * * * Weinan Metro * Wuzhou Metro * Xiangyang Metro * Xingtai Metro * Xining Metro * Xuancheng Metro * Yancheng Metro * * * Yichang Metro * Yinchuan Metro * Yulin Metro * Zhangzhou Metro * Zhanjiang Metro * * Zhongshan Metro * Zhuhai Metro * Zhuzhou Metro * Zibo Metro *


Suburban and regional rail


Tram and light rail

;Legend: - In operation.
- Under test run.


Defunct systems

* TEDA Modern Tram * Zhuhai Tram * Shanghai Zhangjiang Tram


Under construction

* Baoshan Tram * Dujiangyan Tram * Delingha Modern Tram * Guiyang Tram * Lijiang Tram * Turpan Tram * Xi'an High-tech Zone Tram * Zhangye Danxia Tram


Monorail and maglev


Under Construction

* Enshi Prefecture Tourism Rail Transit * Guang'an Metro * Guilin Rail Transit * Jining Rail Transit *Anyang Rail Transit * Qingyuan Maglev * Shantou Metro * Liuzhou Rail Transit * Bengbu Rail Transit


Summary


Provincial statistics


List of rapid transit systems by province


Anhui


Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei


Chongqing-Sichuan


Fujian


Gansu


Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau


Guangxi


Guizhou


Heilongjiang


Henan


Hubei


Hunan


Inner Mongolia


Jiangxi


Jilin


Liaoning


Shaanxi


Shandong


Shanghai-Jiangsu-Zhejiang


Shanxi


Xinjiang


Yunnan


See also

* Rapid transit in Taiwan * Trams in China * Autonomous Rail Rapid Transit in China * List of tram and light rail transit systems * List of town tramway systems in Asia * List of rapid transit systems * List of trolleybus systems


Notes


References


External links


China Urban Mass Transit NetworkUrban Mass Transit Industry NetUrban Mass Transportation Research

chinametro.org

China Bus Rapid Transit Network

2016 China Urban Rail Transit Network
{{Transport in China