Line 1 (Shenzhen Metro)

Shenzhen Metro Line 1 (formerly branded as Luobao line) runs West–East from Airport East to Luohu. Line 1 is shown as green on maps, however the band on both sides of the trains is coloured red. Traditionally, it is the most heavily used metro line on the Shenzhen Metro, serving an average of 960,000 people daily in 2014. It has since been surpassed by Line 5, but still averages over 1 million passengers per day as of March 2021, despite this number being under COVID measures.

Line 1
Overview
Other name(s)Luobao line
(罗宝线; 羅寶線; Luóbǎo xiàn; Lo4 Bou2 Sin3)
Native name一号线; 一號線; Yīhào Xiàn; Jat1 Hou6 Sin3
StatusOperational
LocaleShenzhen, China
Termini
Stations30
Color on map     Green (#00ab39)
Service
TypeRapid transit
SystemShenzhen Metro
Operator(s)SZMC (Shenzhen Metro Group)
Depot(s)Zhuzilin depot
Qianhai depot
Rolling stockBombardier MOVIA 456 (101–122)(6A)
CRRC Changchun (123–126) (6A)
CRRC Zhuzhou (127–185) (6A)
Daily ridership1.01 million (March 2021 average)
1.43 million (2018 Peak)
History
Opened28 December 2004 (2004-12-28)
Last extension15 June 2011 (2011-06-15)
Technical
Line length41.04 km (25.50 mi)
Number of tracksDouble-track
CharacterUnderground and elevated
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification1,500 V DC from overhead catenary
Operating speed80 km/h (50 mph)
SignallingSiemens Trainguard LZB 700 M
FTGS Quasi-moving block
Route map

12
to Waterlands Resort East
 
Airport East
Hourui
Gushu
Xixiang
Pingzhou
Bao'an Stadium
Bao'an Center
Xin'an
11
to Bitou
 
connection to Line 5
Qianhaiwan
5
to Chiwan
 
Liyumen
Qianhai Depot
Daxin
Taoyuan
Shenzhen University
13
to Shenzhen Bay Checkpoint
to Shangwu
Hi-Tech Park
Baishizhou
connection to Line 2
Window of the World
2
to Chiwan
 
OCT
Qiaocheng East
Zhuzilin Depot
Zhuzilin
Chegongmiao
Xiangmihu
Shopping Park
connection to Line 4
Convention and
Exhibition Center
Gangxia
11 Phase 2 (Under Construction)
Huaqiang Road
Science Museum
6
to Songgang
 
Grand Theater
Laojie
5
to Chiwan
 
Guomao
9 to Wenjin
Luohu
Lo Wu
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