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Tram system in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China
Guangzhou Tram A tram of Haizhu Tram Line 1
Native name 广州有轨电车 Locale Guangzhou , ChinaTransit type Tram Number of lines 2 Annual ridership 3.544 million (2018)[1] Website Guangzhou Tram Operator(s) Guangzhou Tram Corporation System length 22 km (14 mi)
Guangzhou Tram (Chinese : 广州有轨电车 ; or "YoungTram") is the tram system in Guangzhou , Guangdong province, China . It is operated by Guangzhou Tram Corporation , a wholly owned subsidiary of Guangzhou Metro Corporation .
Lines
As of September 2021, 2 lines (Haizhu Tram and Huangpu Tram Line 1 ) are in operation, 1 line (Huangpu Tram Line 2) in Huangpu District is under construction, and several lines in Huangpu District, Zengcheng District , Guangzhou South Railway Station , Guangzhou Baiyun Airport and other places are being planned.[2]
Haizhu
The first trial section of the Haizhu Island Circular New Tram (Chinese : 海珠环岛新型有轨电车 ; or THZ1 ) opened on 31 December 2014. It is located in northern shore of Haizhu Island and runs from Canton Tower station to Wanshengwei station , making a total of 10 stops and 7.7 kilometers (4.8 mi) in length.[2]
Huangpu
A tram of Huangpu Tram Line 1 . According to a document released by Huangpu District Government in 2017, 13 tram lines are planned in the area.[3]
Construction of Huangpu's first tram line, Huangpu Tram Line 1 (Chinese : 黄埔有轨电车1号线 ), started in March 2018. It operates between Xiangxue and Xinfeng Lu (Chinese : 香雪-新丰路 ), connecting central Huangpu and Changlingju area. Trail operation without passengers started in September 2019.[4] The initial section opened on 1 July 2020,[5] and the remaining section opened on 28 December 2020.
In addition to line 1, Huangpu Tram Line 2 (Chinese : 黄埔有轨电车2号线 ) started construction in December 2019 and is expected to be opened in 2023. It operates between Xiangxue and Nangang (Chinese : 香雪-南岗 ), mainly serves residents of Xiangxue, Yunpu and Dongqu.[6]
Public transport in northern Guangdong & Pearl River Delta
Public transport in northern Guangdong & Pearl River Delta
Metro
Guangzhou Metro
Lines in operation Under construction
3 (East)
8 (North)
10
11
12
13 (Phase 2)
14 (Phase 2)
18 (North & Southwest)
22 (Remaining & North)
24
Under planning
15
16
17
19
20
23
25
26
28
32
37
40
Foshan Metro
Lines in operation Under construction Under planning
Intercity Railway
CR
In operation Under construction
Guangdong Intercity
In operation Under construction
Other CR railways
CRH railways Major railways
Tram
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Guangzhou Tram
Foshan Tram
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Guangzhou Tram
Foshan Tram
Other transport
Bus Ferry
Transport hubs
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Urban rail transit in China
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Anqing Metro
Baoji Metro
Chengde Metro
Chenzhou Metro
Chifeng Metro
Chuzhou Metro
Datong Metro
Dazhou Metro
Ezhou Metro
Fuxin Metro
Fuyang Metro
Ganzhou Metro
Guangyuan Metro
Haikou Metro
Handan Metro
Heze Metro
Huainan Metro
Huizhou Metro
Huzhou Metro
Jiaxing Metro
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Liaocheng Metro
Lijiang Metro
Linyi Metro
Longyan Metro
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Neijiang Metro
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Quzhou Metro
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Suqian Metro
Tangshan Metro
Tongling Metro
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Weihai Metro
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Wuzhou Metro
Xiangyang Metro
Xingtai Metro
Xining Metro
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Yangzhou Metro
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Yichang Metro
Yinchuan Metro
Yulin Metro
Zhangzhou Metro
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Zhenjiang Metro
Zhongshan Metro
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Zibo Metro
Zunyi Metro
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Operational Under construction Under planning Recreation
Operational Under construction
Baoshan
Guangzhou
Guiyang
Lijiang [zh ]
Turpan [zh ]
Xi'an (High-tech Zone) [zh ]
Zhangye [zh ]
Under planning
Dongguan
Haikou
Hefei
Kunshan
Lhasa
Nanning
Ningbo
Quanzhou
Suzhou (Taihu)
Shanghai (Jiading)
Shanghai (Xihongqiao)
Zhengzhou
Closed
APM
Regional rail Suburban rail Commuter rail
BRT
Operational Under construction
Harbin
Shenyang
Shenzhen
Shijiazhuang
Wuxi
Wuhan
Xi'an
Planned
Autonomous Rail Rapid Transit (ART)
* in / related to the special administrative regions