Jinan Metro (济南地铁)

The Jinan Metro is a rapid transit system serving Jinan, the capital of China's Shandong province. The Jinan Metro has its first line and began operation in 2019. It runs from south-west to north-east, connecting important areas of the city. Jinan Metro has planned further expansion with additional lines and extensions to enhance the overall transportation infrastructure of the city. Jinan Metro stations are equipped with modern facilities and amenities, including automated ticketing systems, escalators and other passenger services.

Operator
Operation start1 April 2019
Total Lines3 Metro Lines
Total Station41 Active Stations
Metro City/CountryJinan China
Official Webhttp://www.jngdjt.cn/

Metro linesStationsTerminal stations
Line 111Fangte Gongyanyuan
Line 219Wangfuzhuang Pengjiazhuang
Line 313Longdong Tantou

  • Jinan Metro began its operations on January 1, 2019 with the opening of its first line, Line 1.
  • Line 1 runs from the western part of the city to the eastern part, connecting major areas and landmarks such as Li Xia, Quancheng Square, Jinan West Railway Station and Jinan East Railway Station.
  • The Jinan Metro has expansion plans, including the construction of additional metro lines to enhance the city's overall transportation network.
  • The development of the Jinan Metro is part of the city's response to urbanization, aiming to provide efficient and sustainable transportation solutions for its growing population.
  • The metro system is designed to integrate seamlessly with other modes of transportation, allowing passengers convenient transfers between metro lines and other public transportation options.
  • The Jinan Metro contributes to the city's transportation efficiency by providing a means of mass transit, helping to reduce traffic congestion and the environmental impact of individual car travel.
  • Like many modern metro systems, the Jinan Metro incorporates advanced technology and contemporary design to ensure passenger safety, comfort and efficiency.
  • The construction and development of the Jinan Metro is likely to involve significant investment from the government as part of its commitment to improve urban infrastructure and public transport services.