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1.1  Hexi trams  





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Trams in Nanjing
A Nanjing Hexi tram leaving Yuantong Station
A Nanjing Hexi tram leaving Yuantong Station
Overview
LocaleNanjing
Transit typeTram
Number of lines2
Technical
System length17.2 km (10.7 mi)

Nanjing tram is the tram system of Nanjing city in the province Jiangsu of the China. There are two lines which are not connected to each other.

The Nanjing tram is a wireless system, powered by lightweight Li-ion batteries. Batteries are charged via a pantograph at stations and terminals, and dynamically during acceleration.[1] Charging time is 46 seconds at stations, and 10 minutes at terminals. 90% of the line is catenary-free.[2]

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Hexi trams opened on 13 August 2014. Qilin trams began test runs on 10 October 2016.[2]

Hexi trams

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The starting point of the Hexi tram line is located at the Nanjing Metro Line 2 Olympic Stadium East station. The other terminus is located in Hexi, 7.76 kilometers (4.82 mi) away. Transfer is available to Nanjing Metro Line 2 and Line 10 at Yuantong.[3]

Qilin trams

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Qilin Tram

Qilin Tram, with a total length of 9.4 kilometers (5.8 mi), runs between Maqun stationonLine 2, Nanjing Metro and Shiyanglu station. There are 13 stations; one of them is elevated, while the rest are surface-level.[4]

Stations
Map of Nanjing Qilin Tram
Station name Connections
English Chinese
Maqun 马群  2   S6 
Baishuiqiaolu 百水桥路
Magaolu 马高路
Beiwanyingjie 北湾营街
Tianquanlu 天泉路
Nanwanyingjie 南湾营街
Tianxinglu 天兴路
Qididajie 启迪大街
Qilin Ecological Park 麒麟生态公园
Shuijiefang 水街坊
Guanghualu 光华路
Zhihuilu 智汇路
Shiyanglu 石杨路  10  (via Wangwuzhuang) (U/C)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Nanjing tram PRIMOVE". primove bombardier. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
  • ^ a b "Test running starts on second Nanjing tram line". Railway Gazette. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
  • ^ 河西有轨电车4站点与地铁无缝对接 [Hexi tram and metro seamless at four sites]. 南京日报 [Nanjing Daily] (in Chinese). 4 January 2013. Archived from the original on 15 July 2014.
  • ^ 麒麟现代有轨电车 昨成功上线试跑 [Qilin modern tram line yesterday successfully test run]. 中国江苏网 [China Jiangsu Network] (in Chinese). 江苏中江网传媒股份有限公司 [Jiangsu Zhongjiang Network Media Corp.] 14 June 2014. Retrieved 10 August 2014.

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