Which cities in China now have subways? What about ten years later?

The subway in China was built at 1965. At present, the cities that have built subways are: Beijing, Tianjin, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Nanjing. At the same time, Wuhan, Changchun, Shenyang, Dalian, Hangzhou, Chengdu, Xi and other cities are all preparing to launch rail transit.

The specific plan is as follows

Beijing: In the next 10 year, Beijing's rail transit will increase at a rate of 40 kilometers per year, and the mileage of rail transit will reach 300 kilometers by 2008. It is planned to lay 20 subway lines in the urban area. Therefore, in the next 20 to 30 years, the annual investment in Beijing rail transit construction will be about 654.38+000 billion yuan. By 2020, the total mileage of Beijing rail transit will exceed 654.38+0000 kilometers. At present, there are Batong Line, Metro East Line, Line 5, Line 4, 10 Line, Olympic Branch Line and Airport Passenger Dedicated Line under construction.

Guangzhou: The approved total investment of Line 3 is about 654.38+05.3 billion yuan, and the average cost is 430 million yuan/km. It is expected to be completed in 2005. Line 2 is 23 kilometers long and is expected to open to traffic by the end of 2003. Lines 4 and 5 are also under planning. By 20 10, the total length of five lines is nearly 130 km, forming Guangzhou rail transit network. It is also reported that Foshan, Nanhai and Guangzhou jointly invested 654.38 billion yuan to build the "Guangfo Metro", which is expected to be completed in 2005.

Tianjin: The subway 1 line that has been started is the largest urban infrastructure project in Tianjin during the Tenth Five-Year Plan period, with a total length of 26.2 kilometers. It is planned to be completed in four years. It is reported that Tianjin will build six subways with a length of 65,438+053 kilometers before 2065,438+00.

Nanjing: On June 9th, 2002, the Olympic Sports Center Station of Nanjing Metro officially started construction. The total investment is more than 80 million yuan.

Shenzhen: The first phase of the subway project will be completed and opened to traffic by the end of 2003. The short-term and medium-term goals are to build four subways and four light rail lines with a total investment of more than 50 billion yuan.

Shenyang: In September, 2002, the overall construction scheme of Shenyang Metro 1 .6 km was determined. At present, the overall bidding work has started.

Hangzhou: The subway 1 line to be built in this city next year is about 52 kilometers long.

Shanghai: During the Tenth Five-Year Plan period, Shanghai will invest 1000 billion yuan to build more than 200 kilometers of rail transit.

Harbin: The feasibility study report of the first-phase rail transit project in this city passed the evaluation of the expert group of China International Engineering Consulting Company. The total length of the project is 14.4 km, with a total investment of 4.52 billion yuan and an average cost of 250 million yuan per km.

Qingdao: The total planning length of the city's subway is 1 14km, and the north-south line with a total planning length of 16km will be built in the near future, with an estimated total investment of 500 million US dollars.