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Hexi tram

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Hexi tram in 2023

The Hexi tram (opened in 2014) is one of two tramlines that serve the city of Nanjing, China. These lines are part of the Nanjing tram network, which is an above-ground trolley system in Nanjing. The tram began its first trial run on August 13.[1] The tram was built as part of infrastructure works for the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics.

Overview

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The Hexi tram begins at the Nanjing Metro Line 2 Olympic Stadium East station. The terminus is located in Yuzui Wetlands Park area in southern Hexi New District.[1]

The tram runs completely at ground level and features eco-friendly technologies and many modern amenities which include an on-board storage battery, and a pantograph charging system at each of its stations.[1]

The Hexi tram covers 7.76 km (4.82 mi) with a total of 13 stations that intersect in four points with Nanjing's existing metro lines.

On 6 May 2021, service of Hexi tram was temporarily suspended to allow construction of Metro Line 2 western extension. Later in October 2021, service was partly resumed, with Qinxinlu and Baoshuangjiedong stations remain suspended.[2]

In May 2024, with renovation of dual tracks, Yuzui (formerly Qinxinlu) and Baoshuangjiedong stations resumed operation.[3]

Stations

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All stations are located in Jianye District.

Map of Nanjing Hexi Tram
Station name Connections
English Chinese
Yuzui 鱼嘴  2 
Baoshuangjiedong 保双街东
Baoshuangjie 保双街
Tianbaojie 天保街
Longwangdajie 龙王大街
Wuhoujie 吴侯街  S3 
Pingliangdajie 平良大街  S3 
Youyijie 友谊街
Jiangshandajie 江山大街
Convention and Exhibition Center 博览中心东门
Yuantong 元通  2   10 
Fuchunjiangxijie 富春江西街
Olympic East 奥体中心东门  2  (via Olympic Stadium East)

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Nanjing's new green tram system a YOG sustainable legacy project_奥官网_Les Jeux Olympiques de la Jeunesse". Archived from the original on 2014-09-11. Retrieved 2014-09-11.
  2. ^ 人民网. "南京河西有轨电车线将停运4个月 临时开通公交接驳线". Archived from the original on 2021-05-05. Retrieved 2021-05-05.
  3. ^ 南京公交集团 (2024-04-29). "江豚号来啦!河西有轨电车最后两站即将复线,乘坐体验全新升级~".