Xiamen Metro (厦门地铁)
Xiamen Metro, a vital component of the transportation infrastructure in Xiamen, Fujian Province, has played a transformative role in the city's connectivity since its opening. The metro system officially began its operations with the opening of Line 1 on December 31, 2017. This opening line not only reduces traffic congestion but also contributes to the overall accessibility and sustainability of Xiamen's transportation network.
Operator | Xiamen Rail Transit Group Corporation Ltd |
Operation start | 31 December 2017 |
Total Lines | 3 Metro Lines |
Total Station | 73 Active Stations |
Metro City/Country | Xiamen China |
Official Web | www.xmgdjt.com.cn |
Metro Lines
Metro lines | Stations | Terminal stations | |
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▣ | Line 1 | 24 | Zhenhai Road ⇄ Yannei |
▣ | Line 2 | 32 | Tianzhushan ⇄ Wuyuanwan |
▣ | Line 3 | 21 | Xiamen Railway Station ⇄ Caicuo |
Metro Map
Metro Facts
- Xiamen Metro officially began operations with the opening of Line 1 on December 31, 2017.
- The initial phase of the Xiamen Metro, Line 1, stretches for approximately 30 kilometers, connecting major districts of the city.
- Line 1 consists of several stations, strategically located to meet the transportation needs of residents and visitors.
- The Xiamen Metro is designed to integrate seamlessly with other modes of public transportation, increasing overall connectivity in the city.
- The metro system provides a reliable, efficient and convenient mode of transportation for daily commuters in Xiamen.
- Similar to other modern metro systems, the Xiamen Metro uses a smart card system for fare payment, streamlining the boarding process.
- Xiamen Metro incorporates modern features and technologies, reflecting the city's commitment to providing a contemporary commuting experience.
- Plans for additional metro lines and expansion reflect Xiamen's dedication to further developing and expanding its metro network to meet the city's growing transportation demands.
Other Metro
Metro Network | Lines | Stations | |
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Shanghai Metro | 22 | 409 | |
Beijing Subway | 25 | 406 | |
Shenzhen Metro | 16 | 307 | |
Chengdu Metro | 13 | 292 | |
Wuhan Metro | 12 | 263 | |
Chongqing Metro | 13 | 261 | |
Hangzhou Metro | 14 | 261 | |
Guangzhou Metro | 17 | 254 | |
Nanjing Metro | 13 | 201 | |
Tianjin Metro | 10 | 198 |