On September 28, Shenzhen's urban construction ushered in another new milestone. The Shenzhen Metro officially entered the “600-kilometer era” as the second phase of the subway line 16 and the second phase of the branch line of subway line 6 went out of the platform. So far, the total operating mileage of Shenzhen's urban rail transit has reached 609.6 kilometers. It has 20 lines, 428 stations, and a line network density of 0.305 km/square kilometer. The Shenzhen Metro Group told reporters that at present, the density of the Shenzhen subway line network has reached 0.305 km/square kilometer, and the passenger traffic intensity has reached 15,000 passengers/kilometer/day. These two important indicators have been ranked first in the country for a long time. According to forecasts, after the opening of the two new lines, the capacity of the Shenzhen Metro to attract passenger traffic will be further enhanced, and the average daily passenger flow will reach 11 million passengers. (Shenzhen Special Administrative Region Newspaper)

Zhitongcaijing · 09/29/2025 04:17
On September 28, Shenzhen's urban construction ushered in another new milestone. The Shenzhen Metro officially entered the “600-kilometer era” as the second phase of the subway line 16 and the second phase of the branch line of subway line 6 went out of the platform. So far, the total operating mileage of Shenzhen's urban rail transit has reached 609.6 kilometers. It has 20 lines, 428 stations, and a line network density of 0.305 km/square kilometer. The Shenzhen Metro Group told reporters that at present, the density of the Shenzhen subway line network has reached 0.305 km/square kilometer, and the passenger traffic intensity has reached 15,000 passengers/kilometer/day. These two important indicators have been ranked first in the country for a long time. According to forecasts, after the opening of the two new lines, the capacity of the Shenzhen Metro to attract passenger traffic will be further enhanced, and the average daily passenger flow will reach 11 million passengers. (Shenzhen Special Administrative Region Newspaper)