Weekly report 21
In the 21st issue of our (irregularly updated) weekly report, we proudly present you with the following news:
Forecasts for next month:
- Jinan: A city just a little south of Beijing is having its first metro line named as R1, following a peculiar rule that all metro lines in this city should be labelled with "R". Tunnel works have just been finished five days ago, and if we take things like rail laying and installing and test runs into consideration, we might better expect this next year, but comparing that to line 7 in Wuhan, which still haven't completed its Changjiang section and yet trumpeting to open this year... maybe it's not that impossible after all.
The R1 line isn't going to be much useful, considering that the city centre lies within the blue circle.
- Guangzhou: As all of you know, Airport North is comming tomorrow, and new trains for line 14 has also been delivered lately.
- Chengdu: A new tram system named "Rong 2" (literally "Hibiscus 2"), currently under construction, is expected to begin service at the end of the year. * I know the name is strange, but it might make sense if you know that the city flower for Chengdu is hibiscus and that it's Y-shaped.
Only the blue section will open this year (except for the stations marked yellow), i.e. a total of 12 stations.
- Wuhan: As mentioned before, Wuhan still has the last section of tunnel uncompleted, which is the left part of the Changjiang tunnel. We should be able to expect for 4 new lines this year.
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