Trams in Wuhan

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Trams in Wuhan
Overview
LocaleWuhan
Transit typeTram
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Trams in Wuhan may refer to any one of the tram systems currently operational in the city of Wuhan, Hubei, China. The first tram started revenue service in Wuhan is the Auto-city T1 Line, which began on July 28, 2017.[1] Subsequently, Optics Valley tram started revenue service from April 1, 2018.[2]

Systems

Auto-city trams

Auto-city T1 Tram

Auto-city T1 line (车都T1线) started revenue service on July 28, 2017, and is the first line of the Auto-city trams. It runs from Chelun Square to Deshenggang in Hanyang District for a length of 16.8 km (10.4 mi) with 22 stations. At Chelun Square it is transferable to Zhuanyang Boulevard Station on Line 3, Wuhan Metro. The planned Auto-city tram system consists of 14 lines, ranging 190.3 km (118.2 mi) and has some 277 stations.[3] The line's 21 tramcars were built by CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive.

  • Outside of an Auto-city tram
    Outside of an Auto-city tram
  • A signboard for Auto-city trams in Interchange Channel
    A signboard for Auto-city trams in Interchange Channel
  • Inside of the car of Auto-city trams
    Inside of the car of Auto-city trams
  • Passenger information system of Auto-city trams in car
    Passenger information system of Auto-city trams in car
  • Turnstile in car of Auto-city trams
    Turnstile in car of Auto-city trams
  • Single Journey ticket of Auto-city trams
    Single Journey ticket of Auto-city trams
Tram stops
Stop name Connections Distance
km
Location
English Chinese
Chelun Square 车轮广场 Wuhan Metro  3  (via Zhuanyang Boulevard)
Shuifu Street 水府街
Checheng Avenue 车城大道
Binhu Community 滨湖社区
Lianhu Road 莲湖路
Fengshu First Road 枫树一路
Fengshu Third Road 枫树三路
Fengshu Fourth Road 枫树四路
Fengshu Fifth Road 枫树五路
Fengshu Sixth Road 枫树六路
Wuhan Business University 武汉商学院
Gree Electric 格力电器
Dongfeng Avenue 东风大道
Zhushanhu Avenue 硃山湖大道
Zhushanhu North 硃山湖(北)
Zhushanhu South 硃山湖(南)
Zhushan 硃山
Fenghuangyuan 凤凰苑
Huangling Main Street 黄陵正街
Xingfuqiao 幸福桥
Putan 蒲潭
Guanlianhu Tram Base 官莲湖车辆基地
Deshenggang 得胜港

Optics Valley trams

Optics Valley LRV

Two LRT corridors, totaling 36.4 km (22.6 mi), in Wuhan's Optics Valley area started construction since 2013.[4] Although officially there are two lines, a total of six services are operated.[5] After several months of testing, both lines opened for revenue service on April 1, 2018.[2] The LRV cars are designed by Fordyno and built by CRRC Changchun Railway Vehicles.[6]

  • A tram in Wuhan University Science Park (Wudayuan) Station, one of the few elevated stations of the system
    A tram in Wuhan University Science Park (Wudayuan) Station, one of the few elevated stations of the system
  • A close-up of the control trailers of Optics Valley trams
    A close-up of the control trailers of Optics Valley trams
  • Sanyuan Road (Sanyuanlu), a typical street-level station of the system with green track in the station
    Sanyuan Road (Sanyuanlu), a typical street-level station of the system with green track in the station
  • Tangxunhu, the last station of one of the branches. The elevated tracks in the background are the Tangxunhu Station of the Wuhan–Xianning intercity railway
    Tangxunhu, the last station of one of the branches. The elevated tracks in the background are the Tangxunhu Station of the Wuhan–Xianning intercity railway
  • Ticket Vending Machine (TVM) of Optics Valley trams
    Ticket Vending Machine (TVM) of Optics Valley trams
  • Single Journey ticket of Optics Valley trams
    Single Journey ticket of Optics Valley trams
Tram stops
Line Stop name Connections Route service T1 Distance
km
T2 Distance
km
Location
T1 T2 English Chinese  L1   L2   L3   L4   L5   L6 
Huazhong University of Science and Technology 华中大 Wuhan Metro  2 
Walking Street & Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine 步行街省中医院 Wuhan Metro  2  via Luoxiong Road
Changqingteng Road 常青藤路
Chuangye Street 创业街
Xiongchu Avenue 雄楚大道 Bus rapid transit Wuhan BRT
Xinzhu Road 新竹路
Wuhan Polytechnic 武汉职院
Optics Valley World 光谷天地
Software Park Road 软件园路
Huaxia University of Technology 华夏学院
Tangxunhu City Railway Station 城铁汤逊湖  WXN 
Sanyuan Road 三园路
HUST Science Park 华中科技园
Wuhan University Science Park 武大园
Vanke City Garden 万科城市花园
Donde International Garden 当代国际花园
Optics Valley Avenue 光谷大道
Wuhan Institute of Technology 工程大学
Liufangyuanheng Road 流芳园横路
Gaoxin 4th Road 高新四路
Gaoxin 5th Road 高新五路
Fozuling 佛祖岭 Wuhan Metro  2 
Instrument and Electronic Technical School 仪表学校
International Tennis Center 国际网球中心
Olympic Sports Center 奥体中心
Aofeng Road 奥风路
Dalü Road 大吕路
Optics Valley 4th Road 光谷四路
Optics Valley 5th Road 光谷五路
Huaxi Road 花溪路
Shendun 5th Road 神墩五路
Gaokeyuan Road 高科园路
Gaokeyuan 2nd Road 高科园二路
Gaoxin 2nd Road 高新二路
Shendun 3rd Road 神墩三路
Optics Valley 7th Road 光谷七路 Wuhan Metro  11 
Huawei Wuhan Research Institute 华为武汉基地
Jiufeng 1st Road 九峰一路
Optics Valley Botanical Garden 光谷植物园

Hankou downtown trams

Trams were planned since the Qing dynasty when Hankou served as one of the major economic centers of China.[7][8] New plans to bring the never built trams back to the streets of Hankou downtown emerged around 2014.[9] No actual construction has taken place as of 2017 in spite of the plans of the trams were made.[10]

References

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  3. ^ 武汉首条有轨电车试验线开工 贯穿武汉开发区和军山 www.cnhubei.com. news.cnhubei.com. Retrieved 2017-09-04.
  4. ^ 光谷将建11条有轨电车线路 明年开建4条线. Archived from the original on 2013-09-10. Retrieved 2013-08-21.
  5. ^ “光谷量子号”有轨电车12月18日起实现多交路全线通车试运行. www.whggjtjs.com. Retrieved 2018-01-20.
  6. ^ https://www.fordyno.com/wuhan-optics-valley [dead link]
  7. ^ 梁志权 (2002). "清末民初汉口创办有轨电车计划失败经过". 湖北档案. 3.[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ 涂文学 (2011). "按照"现代方式"重组城市空间——1930年代汉口城市规划理念评析". 《湖北大学学报(哲学社会科学版)》. 5.
  9. ^ "老汉口拟建有轨电车环线 长江日报报业集团_长江网_长江日报_武汉晚报_武汉晨报_电子报_数字报". whcb.cjn.cn. Retrieved 2017-09-04.
  10. ^ "武汉调研出结果: "老汉口"可建有轨电车". Archived from the original on 2014-03-19. Retrieved 2014-03-18.