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Q: How many Chinese cities have a subway system?

Seems like a subway line is opening in a new city every week. How many currently have subway systems and how many are in the process?

11 years 41 weeks ago in  Transport & Travel - China

 
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Currently operating subways sytems as follows:

 

Anshan
Beijing
Changchun

Chengdu
Chongqing
Dalian
Guangzhou

Harbin
Hong Kong
Nanjing
Shanghai
Shenyang
Shenzhen

Suzhou (light rail)
Tianjin
Wuhan

 

Under construction:

 

Changsha
Changzhou
Datoig
Dongguan
Fuzhou
Guiyang
Hangzhou
Hefei
Huizhou
Jiaxing
Jinan
Kunming
Lanzhou
Macau
Nanchang
Nanning
Ningbo
Quanzhou
Qingdao
Shuijiazhuang
Suzhou
Taiyuan
Urumqui
Weifang
Weihai
Wenzhou
Wuxi
Xi'an
Xiamen
Xuzhou
Zhengzhou
Zibo

 

BHGAL:

wow!!   impressive list ......  and no I am not in Guangzhou .........  Zhanjiang and when is my subway system coming???

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giadrosich:

They've been tearing up Changsha for three years now. Only two more to go. Once they are finished, it should be nice, but right now, it's crazy!

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seanpodge:

Am up here in Harbin and can confirm that the subway is still very much under construction at this stage. Looks like it might finally be open for business next year, only 5-7 years late.

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Kind of Surprised Hangzhou doesn't have one already. 

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