Huai'an Modern Tram is a tram line operating in the city of Huai'an, China, running between Huai’an Gymnasium and South Gate stops. It is an at-grade and catenary-free tram system. It began operations on 28 December 2015.[3]

Huai'an Modern Tram
Overview
Native name淮安现代有轨电车
LocaleHuai'an, China
Transit typeTram
Number of lines1
Number of stations23
Daily ridership27,000 (2019 daily avg.) 55,000 (2019 record)[1]
Websitehttp://www.hatram.com/
Operation
Began operation28 December 2015; 8 years ago (2015-12-28)
Operator(s)Huai'an Modern Tram Operation Co., Ltd.
Technical
System length20.07 km (12.47 mi)[2]
Track gaugeStandard gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)

The tram route is 20.07 kilometres (12.47 mi) long and consists of 23 stops, which connects the city center with the southeastern part of city. 26 CRRC Zhuzhou trams serve the route; each car consists of four sections and is able to accommodate 360 passengers.[4]

Length and stations

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Stations

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East Huaihai Road Station
Station Name
English
Station Name
Hanzi
Platform Types Location
Huai'an Gymnasium 体育馆站 side (at-grade) Qingjiangpu District
East Huaihai Road 淮海东路站 side (at-grade)
Grand Canal Square 运河广场站 side (at-grade)
Laobakou 老坝口站 side (at-grade)
Shuidukou 水渡口站 side (at-grade)
Administration Center 政务中心站 island (at-grade)
Shenzhen Road 深圳路站 island (at-grade)
Xiamen Road 厦门路站 island (at-grade)
Bating Bridge 八亭桥站 island (at-grade)
Shantou Road 汕头路站 island (at-grade)
Sanya Road 三亚路站 island (at-grade)
Banzha 板闸站 island (at-grade) Huai'an District
Grand Theater 大剧院站 island (at-grade)
Forest Park 森林公园站 island (at-grade)
Wusha River 乌沙河站 island (at-grade)
Hexia 河下站 island (at-grade)
Lizi Dam 礼字坝站 island (at-grade)
Gumokou 古末口站 island (at-grade)
Huaxi Road 华西路站 island (at-grade)
Zhou Enlai Memorial 纪念馆站 island (at-grade)
Dongyue Temple 东岳庙站 island (at-grade)
Longguang Pavilion 龙光阁站 island (at-grade)
South Gate 南门站 island (at-grade)

References

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  1. ^ "有轨电车2019年客流量突破1000万_淮安现代有轨电车".
  2. ^ "线路介绍_淮安现代有轨电车".
  3. ^ "Huai'an tram line opens - Railway Gazette". www.railwaygazette.com. Archived from the original on 2016-01-30.
  4. ^ "Huai'an tram line opens - Railway Gazette". www.railwaygazette.com. Archived from the original on 2016-01-30.