Line 5 (Chongqing Rail Transit)

Line 5 of CRT is a rapid transit line in Chongqing, China, which opened on 28 December 2017.[3]

Line 5
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Overview
Native name重庆轨道交通5号线
StatusOperational
Line number5
LocaleChongqing, China
Termini
Stations28
Service
TypeRapid transit
SystemChongqing Rail Transit
Operator(s)Chongqing Rail Transit (Group) Co., Ltd.
History
Opened28 December 2017 (2017-12-28)
Technical
Line length25.4 km (15.8 mi)[1] (North section)
18.3 km (11.37 mi)[2] (South section)
Number of tracks2
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Electrification1500 V DC Overhead line
Operating speed120 km/h (75 mph) (Peak)
Route map

Yuegangbeilu
Shizishan depot
Yuegang Avenue
Chunxuan Avenue
Central Park West
Lujiagou
Ganyue Avenue
Yuhegou
The EXPO Garden Center
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Danhe
Huxiajie
Chongguang
Hemulu
Renhe
Dazhulin depot
Xingfu Square
Ranjiaba
Dalongshan
Dashiba
Zhongshutuo
Hongyancun Bridge
across Jialing River
Hongyancun
Xietaizi
Shiqiaopu
Shixinlu
Bashan
Fengxilu
Chongqing W
Railway Station
Huayan Temple
Huachenglu
Banshan
Zhongliangshan
Jinjianlu
Jin'aoshan
Huayan Center
Zhongliangshan depot
Jiangtiao line
Tiaodeng
Shilinsi
Zhongliang Mts.
Jiulongyuan
Shuangfu
Xiangtang
Shuangfu Depot
Jiangjin High-speed Railway
Shengquansi
Jijiang Rail Transit Bridge
across Yangtze River
Jijiang
Dingshan
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Virtual interchange: transport
card only, re-entry required.

History

Phase 1

Phase 1 of the line (from The EXPO Garden Center station to Tiaodeng station) began construction on 3 December 2013.[4]

The north section from The EXPO Garden Center to Dalongshan started operation on 28 December 2017, and it extended to Dashiba on 24 December 2018. The south section from Shiqiaopu to Tiaodeng started operation on 20 January 2021. However, the central section from Dashiba to Shiqiaopu is still under construction.

Northern extension

The northern extension of this line began construction on 25 January 2019. The extension is 8.95 km (5.56 mi) in length with 7 new stations.[5] The extension opened on 27 February 2023.[6]


Opening timeline

SegmentCommencementLengthStation(s)Name
The EXPO Garden Center Dalongshan 28 December 2017 16.42 km (10.20 mi)[1] 9 Phase 1 (North Section)
Dalongshan Dashiba 24 December 2018 1
Shiqiaopu Tiaodeng 20 January 2021 18.34 km (11.40 mi)[2] 12 Phase 1 (South Section)
The EXPO Garden Center Yuegangbeilu 27 February 2023[6][7] 8.95 km (5.56 mi)[5] 6 Northern Extension

Route map

Interior of a Line 5 train

Stations

Line 5

Service
routes
Station
Station name Connections Distance
km
Location
E Local English Chinese
5/01 Yuegangbeilu 悦港北路 0 Yubei
5/02 Yuegang Ave. 悦港大道 0.94 0.94
5/03 Chunxuan Ave. 椿萱大道 1.22 2.16
5/04 Central Park West 中央公园西 10 1.28 3.44
5/05 Lujiagou 鲁家沟 1.27 4.71
5/06 Ganyue Ave. 甘悦大道 0.92 5.63
5/07 Yuhegou 玉河沟 0.96 6.59
5/08 The EXPO Garden Center 园博中心 2.35 8.94
5/09 Danhe 丹鹤 1.37 10.31
5/10 Huxiajie 湖霞街 1.47 11.78
5/11 Chongguang 重光  15  1.49 13.27
5/12 Hemulu 和睦路 2.41 15.68
5/13 Renhe 人和 1.40 17.08
5/14 Xingfu Square 幸福广场 1.94 19.02
5/15 Ranjiaba 冉家坝 6 Loop 2.55 21.57
5/16 Dalongshan 大龙山 6 1.01 22.58
5/17 Dashiba 大石坝  4  2.47 25.05 Jiangbei
5/18 Zhongshutuo 忠恕沱 0.86 25.91
5/19 Hongyancun 红岩村 9 1.28 27.19 Yuzhong
5/20 Xietaizi 歇台子 1  18  1.66 28.85 Jiulongpo
5/21 Shiqiaopu 石桥铺 1  27  1.56 30.41
5/22 Shixinlu 石新路 1.11 31.52
5/23 Bashan 巴山 1.02 32.54
5/24 Fengxilu 凤西路 1.81 34.35 Shapingba
Through-service to/from Tangjiatuo via Loop line
5/25 Chongqing West 重庆西站 Loop Chongqing West railway station CXW 2.75 37.10 Shapingba
5/26 Huayan Temple 华岩寺 0.97 38.07 Jiulongpo
5/27 Huachenglu 华成路 2.02 40.09
5/28 Banshan 半山 0.86 40.95
5/29 Zhongliangshan 中梁山 1.58 42.53
5/30 Jinjianlu 金建路 1.91 44.44
5/31 Huayan Center 华岩中心 1.50 45.94
5/32 Tiaodeng 跳磴 Jiangtiao  18  2.38 48.32 Dadukou

Jiangtiao line

Jiangtiao line (Chinese: 江跳线)[8] had been formerly known as the extension of Line 5. The section from Tiaodeng to Shengquansi (28.22 km (17.54 mi) in length[8]) opened in August 2022.[9] The section from Shengquansi to Dingshan (4.524 km (2.811 mi) in length[10]) is currently under construction.

References

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