Shanghai Metro rolling stock

This article lists the rolling stock of the Shanghai Metro, a rapid transit system serving Shanghai. The table below contain the 1,190 trains with 7,394 carriages on the Shanghai Metro operational as of January 2021. There are 49 types of stock in service as of June 2024.

Standard gauge is used throughout the network, allowing new train equipment to be transported over the Chinese rail network which uses the same gauge. In contrast to many other metro systems in the world, the Shanghai Metro uses overhead wires for the power supply, except for line 16, line 17 and Pujiang line which use third rail. All lines with overhead wires are DC1500V overhead wires. The overhead wires is divided into overhead catenary and overhead conductor rails. Except for the earlier construction of lines 1-4, all underground sections are powered by overhead conductor rails, and the rest are powered by overhead catenary.

Power supply

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Shanghai Metro has set up 110kV main transformer station, subordinate AC33~35kV traction transformer station, AC10kV station transformer station (output three-phase four-line AC400V), and new line station uses AC35kV step-down substation (output three-phase four-line AC400V). The traction transformer station is a subordinate AC33kV to AC1250V transformer station, and an AC1250V rectifier station. After rectification, the voltage rises to DC1500V to DC1800V, and then it is transmitted to the overhead wires. The station uses AC220V for lighting and AC400V for large equipment. Shanghai Rail Transit usually uses an inter-area two-way power supply mode.

On line 2, Siemens Transportation Systems equipped the line with an overhead contact line (cantilever material: galvanized steel) and 7 DC traction power supply substations.[1]

Rolling stock

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Initially, Siemens (global market share: 14%), Alstom (global market share: 18%) and Bombardier (global market share: 23%) directly sold the A-class trains to China, and then moved their production bases to China to produce and assemble the A-class trains by cooperating with large Chinese locomotive manufacturers. Shanghai Electric and Alstom set up a joint venture company, Shanghai Alstom Transportation Equipment Co., Ltd., Changchun Railway Passenger Vehicle Co., Ltd. and Bombardier set up a joint venture company, and Zhuzhou Electric Locomotive Co., Ltd. cooperated with Siemens.[2] On September 22, 2007 the first A-class train with independent intellectual property rights was produced at the production base of Rail Transit Equipment Company in Minhang.

Trains used in the Shanghai Metro Shanghai metro system
Line Class Carriages Number of trains Number of carriages Time of manufacture Maximum speed Automation Notes
 1  A 8 73 584 1992-2019 80 km/h (50 mph) GoA2 / STO
 2  A 8 100 800 2000-2020 80 km/h (50 mph) GoA2 / STO
 3  A 6 49 294 2002-2017 80 km/h (50 mph) GoA2 / STO
 4  A 6 42 252 2004-2017 80 km/h (50 mph) GoA2 / STO
 5  C 4/6 50 200 2002-2019 80 km/h (50 mph) GoA3 / DTO
4 17 68 2002-2004 Operated on branchline. Only trains in which passengers cannot move between carriages.
6 33 132 2017-2019 Operated on mainline.
 6  C 4 76 304 2007-2020 80 km/h (50 mph) GoA2 / STO
 7  A 6 79 474 2008-2020 80 km/h (50 mph) GoA2 / STO
 8  C 6/7 90 602 2006-2020 80 km/h (50 mph) GoA2 / STO
6 28 168 2006-2008
7 62 434 2009-2020
 9  A 6 104 624 2004-2020 80 km/h (50 mph) GoA2 / STO
 10  A 6 67 402 2009-2019 80 km/h (50 mph) GoA4 / UTO On August 9, 2014 it was provided with GoA4 / UTO.[3]
 11  A 6 82 492 2008-2016 100 km/h (62 mph) GoA2 / STO
 12  A 6 75 450 2011-2020 80 km/h (50 mph) GoA2 / STO 12A03 trains have USB charging points.
 13  A 6 62 372 2011-2018 80 km/h (50 mph) GoA2 / STO
 14  A 8 49 392 2019-2020 80 km/h (50 mph) GoA4 / UTO
 15  A 6 54 324 2019-2020 80 km/h (50 mph) GoA4 / UTO All equipped with USB charging and wireless charging points.
 16  A[i] 6 38 228 2012-2020 120 km/h (75 mph) GoA2 / STO Some trains have USB charging points. Trains use tandem seats.
 17  A 6 38 228 2015-2024 100 km/h (62 mph) GoA3 / DTO CASCO TRANAVI [ii] [iii] [iv]
 18  A 6 50 300 2019-2020 80 km/h (50 mph) GoA4 / UTO
Alstom Urbalis 888
In-carriage wireless and USB phone charging.
 Pujiang  L 4 11 44 2016-2017 80 km/h (50 mph) GoA4 / UTO
Bombardier CITYFLO 650
Cars with rubber tires running on concrete tracks.
Total 1,190 7,394
  1. ^ Class A trains for Line 16, only three doors on each side per carriage instead of five for standard Class A carriages.
  2. ^ It is the first locally developed DTO system by CASCO Signal Ltd. (a joint venture between CRSC and Alstom), headquartered in Shanghai.
  3. ^ TRANAVI can be replaced and interconnected with Urbalis 888. Safe and efficient operation can be realized with mixed configuration.
  4. ^ The TRANAVI system is also applied to Shanghai Zhangjiang Training Line.

Signalling and telecommunication

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In the beginning lines were built in an era where moving block CBTC systems were expensive and China had no experience with them. Therefore, lines 1-5 had fixed block CBTC systems capable of headways above 2.5 minutes. Lines 1, 3, 4, and 5 used ALSTOM URBALIS 200, line 2 uses Union Switch & Signal (now Ansaldo STS USA) AF900.[4] Lines 1, 2, and 5 have updated there system to equip with moving block CBTC. All Shanghai Metro lines -except lines 3 and 4 undergoing an upgrade between June 28, 2021 and 2025 - are equipped with moving block CBTC systems capable of headways as low as 90 seconds.[5]

Level of automation Shanghai Metro Lines
GoA2 (Grade-of-Automation 2)[a]  1   2   3   4   6   7   8   9   11   12   13   16 
GoA3 (Grade-of-Automation 3)[b]  2 [c]  5   17 
GoA4 (Grade-of-Automation 4)[d]  10   14   15   18   Pujiang 

Lines 1 and 2 use CASCO, lines 5 and 14 use Thales, Shanghai Electric TSTCBTC2.0, lines 6, 7, 8, 9, 11 use THALES SelTrac lines 10, 12, 13, 15, 16, 18 use ALSTOM Urbalis Line 17 uses CASCO TRANAVI and Pujiang line uses Bombardier CITYFLO 650.

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Current fleet

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Trains used in the Shanghai Metro Shanghai metro system
Fleet numbers Manufacturer Time of
manufac-
turing
Class No
of
car
Assembly[i] Rolling stock Number Line Notes
40 ADtranz[ii] and Siemens

CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive Co., Ltd. (expansion cars and replacement cars)

1993-1994
2008-2009
A[iii] 8 Tc+Mp+M+Mp+M+Mp+M+Tc 01A02 111-113, 115 and 116
(93371, 93421, 93431, 93481, 94011, 94061, 94131, 94181, 94191, 94241 and 014352-014643)
Line 1 In 2008-2009 expanded DC01C trains by CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive Trains are a combination of the Tc carriages of the original DC01 trains and the middle six carriages are newly produced by CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive (30 newly produced carriages similar to 11A01).

The trains are undergoing a major refurbishment in 2024 to keep them operational until 2037. Work is expected to be completed by November 2025. Trains will be removed and transported to CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive for renovation and rebuilt.

72 1998-2001
2011
A[iii] 8 Tc+Mp+M+Mp+M+Mp+M+Tc 01A03 117-125
(98011-98061, 99011-99481, 99502-99533, 00022-00053, 01742-01773, 01802-01833, 14672 and 14683)
Line 1 99251 wrecked at Tonghe Xincun station on March 24, 2004. It was repaired and returned to service.
98033 and 98042 wrecked at Shanghai Railway Station station on December 22, 2009. In 2011, these were replaced by two new carriages of CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive.
  • 98033 was mothballed at Meilong Depot.
  • 98042 was converted to the SMTC Experimental Car by CRRC Dalian R&D.

Trainset 118-125 are an extension of the original AC01A trains by adding two newly produced by CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive Tc carriages to six old middle AC01 carriages (using the 48 middle carriages from AC01).

96 1998-2001
2006-2008
A[iii] 8 Tc+Mp+M+M+Mp+M+Mp+Tc 01A04 126-137
(99491, 99541, 00011, 00061, 01251, 01301, 01361, 01371, 01421, 01431, 01481, 01491, 01541, 01551, 01601, 01611, 01661, 01671, 01721, 01731, 01781, 01791, 01841 and 013631-014342)
Line 1 In 2008-2009 expanded AC01B trains by CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive.
Trains are a combination of the Tc carriages of the original AC01 and six CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive carriages (42 newly produced carriages similar to 04A01). The Tc carriages of trainset 130-137 were returned from line 2 (AC02, trainset 217-224).
128 Even numbers: SATCO[iv] (and 0155)
Odd numbers CRRC Nanjing Puzhen Co., Ltd. (and 0140)[6]
2006-2007 A[iii] 8 Tc+Mp+M+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc 01A05 0140-0155
(012351-013621)
Line 1 013151 wrecked at Shanghai Railway Station station on December 22, 2009. It was repaired and returned to service.
88 CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive Co., Ltd. 2016-2018 A[iii] 8 Tc+Mp+M+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc 01A06 0156-0166
(014681-015551)
Line 1
160 2017-2019 A[iii] 8 Tc+Mp+M+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc 01A07 01067-01086
(015561-017151)
Line 1
128 ADtranz[ii] and Siemens 2000-2001 A[iii] 8 Tc+Mp+M+Mp+M+Mp+M+Tc 02A01 201-216
(00071-00781, 01011-01241, 01262-01293, 01322-01353, 01382-01413, 01442-01473, 01502-01533, 01562-01593, 01622-01653 and 01682-01713)
Line 2 Original name: AC02.
In 2007, the six carriage 201-216 trainsets were expanded to eight carriage by using the middle carriages from 217-224.
168 Even numbers: SATCO[iv] (and 0253)
Odd numbers: CRRC Nanjing Puzhen Co., Ltd.
2007-2009 A[iii] 8 Tc+Mp+M+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc 02A02 0233-0253
(021291-022961)
Line 2 [7] Original name: AC08.
128 SATCO[iv] (0262-0269)
CRRC Nanjing Puzhen Co., Ltd. (0254-0261)
2009-2010 A[iii] 8 Tc+Mp+M+Mp+M+Mp+Mp+Tc 02A03 0254-0269
(022971-024241)
Line 2 Original name: AC17a.
Although the car has 4 pantographs, the sixth pantograph with carriage (Mp car) is generally not used.
128 SATCO[iv]
CRRC Nanjing Puzhen Co., Ltd.
2009-2010

2018-2020 (expansion cars)

A[iii] 8 Tc+Mp+M+Mp+M+Mp+Mp+Tc 02A04 0270-0285
(024251-024881 and 024893-025522)
Line 2 Formerly four car trainsets; 4 new carriages plugged in to form an eight car train.
248 CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive Co., Ltd. 2017-2020 A[iii] 8 Tc+Mp+M+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc 02A05 02086-02116
(025531-027931)
Line 2
168 Alstom France (301,302)
CRRC Nanjing Puzhen Co., Ltd. (303-328)
2001-2004 A 6 Tc+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc 03A01 301-328
(02011-02301, 03011-03961 and 04011-04421)
Line 3 [8] Original name: AC03.

6 cars (03371-03421) have been refurbished at CRRC Nanjing Puzhen in January 2024.

48 SATCO[iv] (0333-0336)
CNR Changchun Railway Vehicles Co., Ltd. (0329-0332)
2014-2017 A 6 Tc+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc 03A02 0329-0336
(031691-032161)
Line 3
168 Siemens (0401,0402)
CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive Co., Ltd. (0403–0428)
2004-2007 A 6 Tc+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc 04A01 0401-0428
(040011-041681)
Line 4 [9] Original name: AC05.
In February 2009, 8 trains used on line 2 (numbers: 0225-0232) returned to line 4.
162 SATCO[iv] (0430–0455)
CNR Changchun Railway Vehicles Co., Ltd. (0429)
2014-2017 A 6 Tc+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc 04A02 0429-0455
(041691-043301)
Line 4 13 trains (042171-042941, trainset 0437-0449) have been assigned to line 3.
68 SATCO[iv] 2002-2004 C[v] 4 Tc+Mp+Mp+Tc 05C01 501-513 and 515-518
(02011-02041, 03011-03401 and 04011-04241.)
Line 5 Original name: AC11.
Used on the branchline.
Only sets without gangway connection between the carriages.
198 CNR Changchun Railway Vehicles Co., Ltd. 2017-2019 C[v] 6 Tc+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc 05C02 0519-0551
(050691-052661)
Line 5 Used on the mainline.
84 SATCO[iv] 2007-2009 C[v] 4 Tc+Mp+Mp+Tc 06C01 0601-0603
(060011-060121)
0605-0613
(060131-060481)
0615-0623
(060491-060841)
Line 6 Original name: AC12.
44 CNR Changchun Railway Vehicles Co., Ltd. 2009-2010 C[v] 4 Tc+Mp+Mp+Tc 06C02 0625-0633
(060851-061201)
0635-0636
(061211-061281)
Line 6 [10] Original name: AC14A.
72 CNR Changchun Railway Vehicles Co., Ltd. 2011-2012 C[v] 4 Tc+Mp+Mp+Tc 06C03 0637-0643
(061291-061601)
0645-0653
(061611-061921)
0655-0656
(061931-062001)
Line 6 [10] Original name: AC14B.
104 CNR Changchun Railway Vehicles Co., Ltd. 2018-2020 C[v] 4 Tc+Mp+Mp+Tc 06C04 06057-06082
(062011-063041)
Line 6
252 Bombardier 2008–2010 A[iii] 6 Tc+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc 07A01 0701-0742
(070011-072521)
Line 7 Original name: AC10.
Same as 09A02 and 12A01 (but different painting).
180 CNR Changchun Railway Vehicles Co., Ltd. 2016-2018 A[iii] 6 Tc+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc 07A02 0743-0772
(072531-074321)
Line 7 Same as 09A03 (but different painting).
42 CNR Changchun Railway Vehicles Co., Ltd. 2019-2020 A[iii] 6 Tc+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc 07A03 07073-07079
(074331-074741)
Line 7
168 Alstom France (0801)
SATCO[iv] (0802-0828)
2006-2008 C[v] 6 Tc+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc 08C01 0801-0828
(080011-081681)
Line 8 6 cars (080011-080061) built by CAF.
Original name: AC07.
126 CNR Changchun Railway Vehicles Co., Ltd. 2009-2010 C[v] 7 Tc+Mp+M+M+M+Mp+Tc 08C02 0829-0846
(081691-082941)
Line 8 [11] Original name: AC15A.
140 CNR Changchun Railway Vehicles Co., Ltd. 2010-2011 C[v] 7 Tc+Mp+M+M+M+Mp+Tc 08C03 0847-0866
(082951-083341)
Line 8 [11] Original name: AC15B.
168 CNR Changchun Railway Vehicles Co., Ltd. 2018-2020 C[v] 7 Tc+Mp+M+M+M+Mp+Tc 08C04 08067-08090
(083351-085301)
Line 8
60 Bombardier Movia 456 2004–2005 A[iii] 6 Tc+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc 09A01 0901-0910
(090011-090601)
Line 9 Seconded from line 1. Converted from AC04 in 2007; former number 011751-012341.
246 Bombardier Movia 456 2008–2010 A[iii] 6 Tc+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc 09A02 0911-0951
(090611-093061)
Line 9 5 trains (numbers 0942–0945, 0948) used on the Expo line (trainset number 1301-1305) for the World Expo in 2010, returned to line 9 afterwards.
Original name: AC09.
Same as 07A01 and 12A01 (but different painting).
216 Bombardier Movia 456 2016–2018 A[iii] 6 Tc+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc 09A03 0953-0988
(093131-095281)
Line 9 Same as 07A02 (but different painting).
102 CNR Changchun Railway Vehicles Co., Ltd. 2018–2020 A[iii] 6 Tc+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc 09A04 09089-09105
(095291-096301)
Line 9
246 Odd numbers: SATCO[iv]
Even numbers: Nanjing Puzhen Rolling Stock Co., Ltd.
2009-2010 A 6 Tc+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc 10A01 1001-1041
(100011-102461)
Line 10 [12] Between 26 December 2020 and the spring of 2022 the operator cabs have the wall of driver cab removed.
Original name: AC13.
100251 and 100961 wrecked on September 27, 2011. They were repaired and returned to service.
104 2017-2019 A 6 Tc+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc 10A02 10042-10067
(102471-104021)
Line 10 [13]
396 CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive Co., Ltd. 2008-2011 A[iii] 6 Tc+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc 11A01 1101-1166
(110011-113961)
Line 11 [14] Some of the trains are Disney-themed trains, and the inside and outside of the trains are packaged with Disney cartoon elements.
Original name: AC16.
36 CNR Changchun Railway Vehicles Co., Ltd. 2015-2016 A[iii] 6 Tc+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc 11A02 1167-1172
(113971-114321)
Line 11
60 CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive Co., Ltd. 2015-2016 A[iii] 6 Tc+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc 11A03 1173-1182
(114331-114921)
Line 11
246 Bombardier Movia 456 2011-2013 A[iii] 6 Tc+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc 12A01 1201-1241
(120011-122461)
Line 12 Original name: AC09B.
Same as 07A01 and 09A02 (but different painting).
90 Bombardier Movia 456 2017-2018 A[iii] 6 Tc+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc 12A02 1242-1256
(122471-123361)
Line 12
114 CNR Changchun Railway Vehicles Co., Ltd. 2018-2020 A[iii] 6 Tc+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc 12A03 12057-12075
(123371-124501)
Line 12 USB charging ports (concealed design).
144 CRRC Nanjing Puzhen Co., Ltd. 2011-2014 A[iii] 6 Tc+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc 13A01 1301-1324
(130011-131441)
Line 13 Original name: AC18.
228 CRRC Nanjing Puzhen Co., Ltd. 2016-2018 A[iii] 6 Tc+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc 13A02 1325-1362
(131451-133721)
Line 13 [15]
392 CRRC Nanjing Puzhen Co., Ltd. 2019–2020 A[iii] 8 Tc+Mp+M+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc 14A01 14001-14049
(140011-143921)
Line 14 [16]
324 SATCO[iv] and CRRC Changchun Railway Vehicles 2019-2020 A[iii] 6 Tc+MP+M+M+MP+Tc 15A01 15001-15054
(150011-153241)
Line 15 Front of the train adopts an open driver's cab.
138 Siemens and CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive Co., Ltd. 2012-2014 A[vi] 3 Mcp+M+Mcp=Mcp+M+Mcp 16A01 1601-1646
(160011-161381)
Line 16 Original name: AC19.

Formerly three carriage trains;[17] two trains have been coupled (may decouple in trough hours) to form a six carriage train.[18][19] Horizontal rows and reversible seats.

90 CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive Co., Ltd. 2018-2020 A[vi] 6 Tc+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc 16A02 16047-16061
(161391-162281)
Line 16 USB charging port. Carriages 1, 2, 5, and 6 use tandem seats, while carriages 3 and 4 use horizontal seats.[vii]
168 CNR Changchun Railway Vehicles Co., Ltd. (1701-1705)
SATCO[iv] (1706-1728)
2015-2017 A[iii] 6 Tc+M+M+M+M+Tc 17A01 1701-1728
(170011-171681)
Line 17
60 CNR Changchun Railway Vehicles Co., Ltd. and SATCO[iv] 2023-2024 A[iii] 6 Tc+M+M+M+M+Tc 17A02 17029-17038
(171691-172281)
300 CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive Co., Ltd. 2019-2020 A[iii] 6 Tc+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc 18A01 18001-18050
(180011-183001)
Line 18 Front of the train adopts an open driver's cab.
In-carriage wireless and USB phone charging.

Refurbishment and improvements

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Currently, three types of stock will be refurbished or modernized:

  • 01A02 - The old carriages have been renovated during the 2008-2009 expansion, which included replacing train doors with electric doors from pneumatic doors, changing the lampshades of the internal lights from grids to white plastic shells, and adding new electronic destination displays.
    As the older carriages are about to reached the end of their life, another refurbishment will be carried out. Renovation includes structural repairs, extend their lifespans for an additional 14 years.
  • 02A01 - Most of carriages will be took out of service in 2024 to upgrade signalling systems and replace pneumatic doors to electric doors. Cars 00071-00121, 01262 and 01273 were the first to be modernized and backed to service.
  • 03A01 - The trains will have a major renovation. This includes redesigning a different style livery of red, yellow and white on bodies and trains' front. The trains will also receive a new passenger information systems, including LCD signs displaying train destination, the next station, route map, and the time. The signalling system will be upgraded. Traction systems will be changed from ONIX 1500 to OptONIX STD 1500. The lifespan of trains will be extended from 30 years to at least 45 years. 03371-03421 have been refurbished in January 2024.

Former fleet

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Trains formally used in the Shanghai Metro Shanghai metro system
Fleet numbers Manufacturer Time of
manufac-
turing
Class No
of
car
Assembly Rolling stock Number Line Notes
88 ADtranz[ii] and Siemens

CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive Co., Ltd. (expansion cars and replacement cars)

1992-1994
2007-2008
A[iii] 8 Tc+Mp+M+Mp+M+Mp+M+Tc 01A01 101-110 and 114
(92011-92241, 93011-93361, 93382-93413, 94022-94053, 94071-94121, 94142-94173, 94202-94233, 14652 and 14663)
Line 1 In 2008-2009 expanded DC01B trains by CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive using the middle carriages of trainset 111-113, 115, and 116.
  • 92113 wrecked at Tonghe Xincun station on March 24, 2004. In 2007 it was stripped, mothballed and replaced by the new carriage built by CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive.
6 Shanghai Electric 2007 A 6 Tc+Mp+M+M+Mp+Tc 09ASY 0952
(093071-093121)
Line 9 On 20 December 2011, it was reassigned to be a special training vehicle.
  1. ^ Tc: Trailer with cab; Mp: EMU with pantograph; M: EMU without pantograph.
  2. ^ a b c ADtranz was acquired by Bombardier in May 2001. Subsequently, in January 2021 it was acquired by Alstom.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af Class A carriage: 21-24m in length, 3.0m in width and 3.8m in height; Capacity: about 310 people.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m SATCO (Shanghai Alstom Transportation Equipment Co., Ltd.) is a joint venture between Alstom Metropolis and Shanghai Electric.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Class C carriage: 19.44m in length, 2.6m in width and 3.8m in height; Capacity: about 200 people.
  6. ^ a b Class A trains for Line 16: 23.54 meters long, 3 meters wide, 3.0m in width and 3.8m in height; only three doors on each side per carriage instead of five for standard Class A carriages.
  7. ^ 16A02 are able to take 200 more passengers than the 16A01 because of different seating arrangements.[20] A six carriage train has a capacity of 2,378 passengers, 120% more than trains with three carriages.[21]

Surplus cars and retired cars

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The surplus cars are older 92113, older 98033 and older 98042. Older 92113 being damaged in a test run in Tonghe Xincun station in 2004. 98033 and 98042 were severely damaged in 2009 Shanghai Railway Station station crash.Three new cars built by CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive replaced them in 2007 and 2011. 98042 was converted to the SMTC Experimental Car in 2014. All of useful parts on 92113 and 98033 have been cannibalised for other carriages, so they are no longer be used.

Cars not in service

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09ASY - This stock was built for experimental purposes. These cars (093071-093121, trainset 0952) no longer in service since 2010 and converted into a training train in 2011. Stored at Longyang Road Depot.

Depots and yards

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Shanghai Metro system has 13 depots and 15 yards.

  •  1  Meilong Depot (Chinese: 梅陇车辆段): Located near Jinjiang Amusement Park, Minhang District, Xuhui District, on the south side of the segment between Shanghai South Railway Station and Jinjiang Park, it is the first depot constructed in Shanghai; used for the parking and maintenance. Also undertakes advanced maintenance and overhaul of other trains in Shanghai Metro. There is a connection line with Shanghai-Kunming Railway.
  •  1  Fujin Road Yard (Chinese: 富锦路停车场): Located on the west side of Yunchuan Road, Fujin Road, Baoshan District, and northwest of terminal station Fujin Road used for parking and maintenance. It was officially completed on December 18, 2007. The yard can park 54 8-carriage metro trains at the same time, covering an area of about 30 hectares (at the time the largest metro yard in Asia).[22]
  •  2  7  Longyang Road Depot (Chinese: 龙阳路車輛段): Located in the southeast of Longyang Road, Luoshan Road; northeast of Longyang Road, southeast of Huamu Road. It is used for parking and maintenance. There is a connection line between lines 2 and 7.
  •  2  Chuansha Yard (Chinese: 川沙停车场): Located between Chuansha Dongheng Port and Shajiao River, northeast of Yuandong Avenue, covering an area of about 12.6 hectares; used for parking and maintenance of line 2 trains.
  •  2  13  Beidi Road Depot (Chinese: 北翟路车辆段): Located on the north side of Hongqiao transportation hub near Jingli West Road, north of Beidi Road, west of S20, south of Wusong River and east of Xupu Port; to the northwest of Songhong Road and the southeast of West Jinshajiang Road. It was put in operations in 2009 and currently used for the parking and maintenance of line 2 and line 13 trains. There is a connection line between lines 2 and 13.
  •  3  Shilong Road Yard (Chinese: 石龙路停车场): Located on the east side of Longwu Road, Shilong Road, Xuhui District; on the south side of the segment between Shanghai South Railway Station and Shilong Road. It is currently used for the parking and maintenance of line 3 trains and has a connection line with the Shanghai-Kunming Railway.
  •  3  North Jiangyang Road Depot (Chinese: 江杨北路车辆段) (sometimes referred as Baogang Depot): Located on the east side of Fujin Road, North Jiangyang Road, Baoshan District, and southeast of terminal station North Jiangyang Road; used for parking and maintenance of line 3 trains. Also undertakes advanced maintenance work for line 4 trains.
  •  4  Puhuitang Parking Lot (Chinese: 蒲汇塘停车场): Located on the east side of Guilin Road, Wuzhong Road, Xuhui District; on the west side of Shanghai Indoor Stadium, southwest of Yishan Road Station; used for parking and maintenance of line 4 trains.
  •  5  Pingzhuang Highway Depot: Located on the southwest side of Jinhai Road intersection of Pingzhuang Highway, Fengxian District; south of the terminal station Fengxian Xincheng. It is used for parking and maintenance.
  •  5  Jianchuan Road Depot (Chinese: 剑川路车辆段): Located on the west side of Jianchuan Road, Humin Road, northwest of northeast of Jianchuan Road; used for parking and maintenance of line 5 trains, and has a connection line with Wujing branch line, a freight branch of the Shanghai-Kunming line.
  •  5  Xinzhuang Yard (Chinese: 莘庄停车场): Located in the east of Xinzhuang and has a connection line with line 1.
  •  6  10  Gangcheng Road Depot (Chinese: 港城路车辆段): Located on the northwest side of Gangcheng Road; used for parking and maintenance of line 6 and 10 trains. There is a connection line between lines 6 and 10.
  •  6  Sanlin Yard (Chinese: 三林停车场): Located in the northeast of West Huaxia Road and southeast of Gaoqing Road; used for parking and maintenance of line 6 trains. It was originally scheduled to be used for the parking and maintenance of line 11 trains, but this was cancelled due to the adjustment of the north-south dividing point of line 11 (now Chuanyanghe Yard is in use of line 11).
  •  7  15  Jinqiu Road Yard (Chinese: 锦秋路停车场): Located west of Qihua Road on Jinqiu Road to the south of Hizaobang and east of the outer ring line; used for parking and maintenance for line 7 and 15 trains. Chentai Road parking lot and Xincun Road control center are shared with other lines of Shanghai Metro. There is a connection line between line 7 and 15.
  •  8  Yinhang Depot (Chinese: 殷行车辆段): Located on the north side of terminal station Shiguang Road, Yinhang City; used for parking and maintenance of line 8 trains. It has a connection line with the railway Nanhe branch line.
  •  8  Pujiang  Pujiang Town Yard (Chinese: 浦江镇停车场): Located on the east side of Shanghai Puxing Highway, the north side of Shenjiahu Highway, the west side of Sanlu Highway, and southeast Shendu Highway (south of Pujiang line); used for parking and maintenance of line 8 and Pujiang trains.
  •  9  Jiuting Depot (Chinese: 九亭车辆段): Located on the north side of Zhongchun Road, Husong Road, northeast of Zhongchun Road and there is an inbound and outbound line between Zhongchun Road and Jiuting; used for the parking and maintenance of line 9 trains. Although it is close to Shanghai-Hangzhou Railway, there is no connection line and new trains need to be transported into the depot using a flatbed truck.
  •  9  12  14  Jinqiao Yard (Chinese: 金桥停车场): Located on the south side of Jinhai Road and on the east side of Jinsui Road, on the south side of Jinji Road. There is an inbound and outbound line at Jinji Road. It is used for parking and maintenance of line 9, 12 and 14 trains. There is a connection line between lines 9, 12, and 14.
  •  10  Wuzhong Road Yard (Chinese: 吴中路停车场): Located near the outer ring line of Wuzhong Road,south of Ziteng Road. Covering an area of about 23.4 hectares. Used for parking and maintenance of line 10 trains. The parking lot has been built as an open-top project "Shanghai New Speed Metro Dynamic Museum", which is the current Shanghai Metro Museum.
  •  11  Chengbei Road Yard (Chinese: 城北路停车场): Located in the middle of Chengbei Road, Shengzhu Road, Pingcheng Road and Jiatang Road, across Chenjiashan Road, northeast of North Jiading. Used for parking and maintenance of line 11 trains.
  •  11  13  16  Chuanyanghe Yard (Chinese: 川杨河停车场): Located northeast of Luoshan Road, southeast of Middle Huaxia Road and south of the  Maglev . Used for parking and maintenance of line 11, 13 and 16 trains. There is a connection line between lines 11, 13 and 16.
  •  11  Shanghai Circuit Depot (Chinese: 赛车场车辆段): Located on the opposite side of Shanghai Circuit, at the northwest corner of the Shanghai Circuit. It covers an area of about 26.67 hectares and is used for the parking and maintenance of line 11 trains.
  •  12  Zhongchun Road Yard (Chinese: 中春路停车场): Located on the northwest side of the intersection of Gudai Road and the Shanghai-Hangzhou Railway and on the west side of terminal station Qixin Road, covering an area of 13.35 hectares. It is the parking lot for line 12 trains. There is a connection line with the Shanghai-Hangzhou Railway.
  •  14  Fengbang Depot (Chinese: 封浜车辆段): Located in the area west of Fengbang River, south of Cao'an Road, west of railway line, and north of G2 expressway.
  •  15  Yuanjiang Road Depot: Located to the west of Lianhua South Road and north of Zhuanxing East Road.
  •  16  Yebei Depot (Chinese: 治北车辆段): Located to the southeast of East Huinan. Used for the parking and maintenance of line 16 trains. It is planned to also be used for the parking and maintenance of line 2 trains. There is a track with both the catenary and third rail at the entrance and exit of the depot for trains to switch over as line 16 uses third rail for power supply on the main line and catenary for power supply in the depot. Also the test line in the depot is also equipped with a catenary and a third rail.
  •  17  Xujing Depot (Chinese: 徐泾车辆段): Located on the south side of Songze Avenue and on the east side of Xule Road;
  •  17  Zhujiajiao Yard (Chinese: 朱家角停车场): Located on the south of Huqingping Highway and Huqingping Expressway North side.
  •  18  Hetao Road Depot (Chinese: 航头定修段): Located on the west side of Hetao Road.

Notes

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  1. ^ In a Grade-of-Automation 2 (GoA2) system, trains run automatically from station to station but a driver is in the cab, with responsibility for door closing, obstacle detection on the track in front of the train and handling of emergency situations. As in a GoA3 system, the GoA2 train cannot operate safely without the staff member on board.
  2. ^ In a Grade-of-Automation 3 (GoA3) system, trains run automatically from station to station but a staff member is always in the train, with responsibility for handling of emergency situations. In a GoA3 system, the train cannot operate safely without the staff member on board.
  3. ^ Under testing.
  4. ^ In a Grade-of-Automation 4 (GoA4) system, trains are capable of operating automatically at all times, including door closing, obstacle detection and emergency situations. On-board staff may be provided for other purposes, e.g. customer service, but are not required for safe operation. Controls are often provided to drive the train manually in the event of a computer failure.

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