Line 8 (Shanghai Metro)


Line 8 is a north-south line of the Shanghai Metro network. It runs from, in Yangpu District to, in Minhang. The line is colored blue on system maps.

Service routes

Important stations

The subway line's first phase began trial operation on September 17, 2007 and officially opened on December 29, 2007, running between and. The second phase, from Yaohua Road to began operation on July 5, 2009.
Two stations opened later than the rest of the line: in September 2012 and opened in April 2011.
Even though Line 8 is a heavy rail rapid transit line, "C size" trains used for light metro lines consisting of 6 or 7 cars are being used throughout the line with platforms built to accommodate up to 8 car trains. Due to the trains relatively smaller loading gauge and capacity compared to "A size" trains used on other Shanghai Metro lines the line is extremely crowded. This has caused much doubt among the public in the Shanghai Metro's ability to accurately predict passenger flows for future lines. It was revealed that line 8 originally was forecasted to have a short term daily ridership of 400,000-500,000 people/day, which warrants the use of larger "A size" trains. This is not surprising given Line 8 is planned to serve some of Shanghai's densest neighborhoods and several major attractions. However the forecast was downgraded to 200,000 people/day which allowed Shanghai Alstom, a company interested in manufacturing and selling "C size" trains in Shanghai, to build trains for line 8. There are no short term solutions to the overcrowding. The loading gauges of "A size" trains are incompatible with "C size" trains but parallel relief bus services have started operating.
On May 4, 2017 it was announced the third phase had been renamed the Pujiang line, and will be a new long light metro line running from Shendu Highway station to Huizhen Road station. It will use rubber tire Bombardier Innovia APM 300 technology. On January 13 Bombardier delivered the first out of 44 autonomous people movers to Shanghai. It opened on March 31, 2018.
SegmentCommencementLengthStationName
Shiguang Road — Yaohua Road29 December 200720Phase 1
Yaohua Road — Shendu Highway5 July 20098Phase 2
Oriental Sports Center12 April 2011Infill station1
China Art Museum28 September 2012Infill station1

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