Zhujiang New Town Automated People Mover System

APM line of the Guangzhou Metro in Zhujiang New Town
  • Canton Tower
  • Linhexi
Stations9ServiceTypePeople moverSystemGuangzhou MetroServices1Operator(s)Guangzhou Metro CorporationHistoryOpened8 November 2010; 13 years ago (2010-11-08)TechnicalLine length3.9 km (2.42 mi)Number of tracks2CharacterUndergroundTrack gauge2,642 mm (8 ft 8 in) central guideway with rubber tyresElectrification600 V 50 Hz 3-phase AC third railOperating speed55 km/h (34 mph)
Route map

Legend
 3  to Airport South
Linhexi
 3 
 3  to Tianhe Coach Terminal
Tianhe Sports
Center South
Tianhenan
Huangpu Dadao
Guangzhou Women and
Children's Medical Center
Huacheng Dadao
Guangzhou Opera House
Pearl River
Haixinsha
Pearl River
Canton Tower
 3 
Canton Tower
Stabling Yard
 3  to Panyu Square
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Zhujiang New Town Automated People Mover System
Simplified Chinese珠江新城旅客自动输送系统
Traditional Chinese珠江新城旅客自動輸送系統
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZhūjiāng Xīnchéng Lǚkè Zìdòng Shūsòng Xìtǒng
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpingzyu1gong1 san1sing4 leoi5haak3 zi6dung6 syu1sung3 hai6tung2

Zhujiang New Town Automated People Mover System (Chinese: 珠江新城旅客自动输送系统), or APM line, is an automated people mover (APM) system mainly serving the Zhujiang New Town area in Guangzhou, the new CBD of the city. All of its stations are underground. In terms of construction cost per kilometre, it is the most expensive people mover system in the world, yet it is the shortest and least used line in the Guangzhou Metro network. The whole line began service before the Asian Games on 8 November 2010 with the exception of Haixinsha and Canton Tower. This was due to the two stations being located close to the opening ceremony venue.

Opening timeline

Segment Commencement Length Station(s) Name
Canton Tower — Linhexi 8 November 2010 4.0 km (2.49 mi) 8 (initial phase)
Haixinsha 24 February 2011 Infill station 1

Lengths and stations

The entire track of the Zhujiang New Town APM, with a length of 3.49 km (2.17 mi) and all nine stations are laid underground,[1] making it the first all underground urban people mover in the world.[dubious – discuss] The shortest distance between two stations is 315 metres (1,033 ft) with an average of the entire line approximating 473 metres (1,552 ft).

Stations

  • OSI - Out-of-station interchange (only available for IC cards users)
Station
No.
Station name Connections Distance
km
Location
English Chinese
APM 01 Canton Tower 广州塔  3  Guangzhou Trams  THZ1  0.00 0.00 Haizhu
APM 02 Haixinsha 海心沙 0.69 0.69 Tianhe
APM 03 Guangzhou Opera House 大剧院 0.47 1.16
APM 04 Huacheng Dadao 花城大道 0.39 1.55
APM 05 Guangzhou Women and Children's Medical Center 妇儿中心 0.38 1.93
APM 06 Huangpu Dadao 黄埔大道 OSI:  13  (Huacheng Square North) 0.49 2.42
APM 07 Tianhenan 天河南 OSI:  1   3  (Tiyu Xilu) 0.51 2.93
APM 08 Tianhe Sports Center South 体育中心南 0.32 3.25
APM 09 Linhexi 林和西  3  0.65 3.90

Operating hours

The system was designed to provide service from 6:00 to 24:00 every day, and may run extra hours on special occasions, such as weekends, holidays or when major events are being held. But due to the low demand, trains operated from 8:00 to 20:00 when the line first opened. The service hours have since been gradually extended and from 4 October 2014 trains have been operating between 7:00 and 23:30.

Rolling stock

A Guangzhou APM line train

The APM uses 14 Bombardier Transportation's APM 100 cars built in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[2]

References

  1. ^ Metro station names of Guangzhou Metro Line 2 Archived June 15, 2010, at the Wayback Machine (in Chinese)
  2. ^ "Guangzhou peoplemover enters service".
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