Shanghai Daily

Metro Line 14 set for next stage

- Chen Huizhi

AS a pipe jacking machine pushed through Jing’an Temple Station, the entire tube of Metro Line 14 was cleared, Shanghai Metro said yesterday.

The line, which is expected to be completed by the end of the year, is now ready for the next stage of constructi­on, including rail paving and trial runs of trains, the company said.

Metro Line 14, which links Fengbang in suburban Jiading District and Jinqiao in the Pudong New Area and passes through Putuo, Jing’an and Huangpu districts, will be the last Metro line in the city’s central districts to have trains with eight carriages as a large number of passengers are expected.

Digging at the Jing’an Temple Station, which is an interchang­e station with Lines 2 and 7 in the Jing’an Temple commercial hub near Yan’an Elevated Road, was especially challengin­g.

To reduce the influence of the constructi­on on nearby traffic, the company used a method called pipe jacking.

This was also the first downtown Metro station in an area with soft soil constructe­d using this method, according to the company.

Special constructi­on solutions were also sought for Guiqiao Road, Wuding Road and Pudong Avenue stations, as the Metro line passes some of the busiest commercial hubs in the city.

The Yuyuan Garden Station on the line will become the deepest Metro station in Shanghai at 36 meters.

The Changyi Road Station, with a depth of 35.4 meters, is the deepest Metro station under constructi­on in Pudong with a few other infrastruc­ture projects being built on the same spot at the same time, the company said.

Also, in Pudong, six stations on the line, from South Pudong Road to Longju Road stations, which are distribute­d along Pudong Avenue, were constructe­d alongside the Pudong part of the “East-West Passage,” a key road traffic infrastruc­ture project that will provide a fast link from Yan’an Elevated Road to Pudong Avenue.

At the Pudong Avenue Station, the operation of Line 4 was not affected although the ceiling of the entrance hall of the station was being shifted due to changes made to the busy traffic junction after the joining of Line 14.

Previously, Shanghai Metro said the ground sinking as a result from the tunnel digging work was measured at only a few millimeter­s.

There will be 31 undergroun­d stations on Metro Line 14, which is 38.5 kilometers long. The line interchang­es with 13 other Metro lines.

Shanghai’s Metro network, the largest in the world, has 459 stations and 772 kilometers of rail lines.

The constructi­on of the remaining part of the phase 1 of Metro Line 18 is also expected to be completed by the end of this year.

The 36.8km, 26-station Metro Line 18 starts at South Changjiang Road in the north and runs through Baoshan and Yangpu districts and Pudong.

The first eight stations in the south, from Yuqiao to Hangtou, have already opened.

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