Shijiazhuang Metro (石家庄地铁)

The Shijiazhuang Metro is a metro system serving the city of Shijiazhuang, the capital of Hebei province in China. The metro system in Shijiazhuang began operations with the opening of its first line. Line 1, which began operations on June 26, 2017 Lines 1, 2 and 3 have a total of 52 stations covering a length of 59.1 km which is an important milestone in the urban development of the city. The line runs from Baoduzhai in the northwest to Yanzhao Square in the southeast, passing through major areas and providing an essential means of transportation for residents and visitors.

Operator
Operation start26 June 2017
Total Lines3 Metro Lines
Total Station60 Active Stations
Metro City/CountryShijiazhuang China
Official Webhttp://www.sjzmetro.cn/

Metro linesStationsTerminal stations
Line 126Xiwang Fuze
Line 215Liuxinzhuang Jiahualu
Line 322Xisanzhuang Lexiang

  • Shijiazhuang Metro began operations with the opening of its first line, Line 1, on June 26, 2020.
  • Line 1 runs from Baoduzhai in the northwest to Yanzhao Square in the southeast, covering major areas of the city.
  • Shijiazhuang Metro provides an essential means of transportation for residents and visitors, providing a convenient and efficient means of commuting.
  • With ongoing development and expansion plans, the metro system contributes to improving connectivity in different parts of Shijiazhuang.
  • The introduction of the metro system addresses Shijiazhuang's growing transportation needs, especially as the city continues to expand.
  • Metro stations are strategically located to serve important areas, increasing accessibility for passengers.
  • Shijiazhuang Metro is aligned with the broader goals of urban development, providing a modern and sustainable transportation solution.
  • There are potential plans for future extensions and additional metro lines to further improve the city's public transportation network.
  • Shijiazhuang Metro plays an important role in shaping the city's mobility, providing a reliable and efficient transit system for its residents.