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  2. Shanghai Trolleybus Route 20 - Wikipedia

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    Daily ridership. 13000 (2019) Trolleybus Route 20 is a trolleybus route in Shanghai, China. It started operations on 27 September 1928, and runs between Zhongshan Park (Wanhangdu Road) in Changning District and Hankou Road & Middle Sichuan Road in Huangpu District. It is operated by Shanghai Bus No.1 Public Transportation Co. Ltd. [1]

  3. Transport in Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    Transport in Shanghai is provided by an extensive network of modes including metro, cycling, bus (incl. trolley bus) and taxis, as well as an expansive network of roadways, and airports. Shanghai has invested heavily in public transportation before and after the 2010 World Expo, including the construction of the Hongqiao transportation hub of ...

  4. Trolleybuses in Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    The Shanghai trolleybus system is a system of trolleybuses forming part of the public transport network in the city of Shanghai, China. Of more than 300 trolleybus systems in operation worldwide (as of 2011), [1] the Shanghai system is the oldest. [2] [3] The system turned 100 years old in November 2014 and was the first trolleybus system ...

  5. Bund Sightseeing Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    Overview. The line has a total length of 646.7 meters, with two stations and 14 cars (as of 2010). [1] Construction started in 1998 and trial operation began in October 2000. The tunnel is a single-hole double-lane tunnel, passing through the upper part of the Metro Line 2 tunnel near the end of Puxi. [3] Various flickering lighting effects are ...

  6. Buses in Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai has around 2000 formal bus lines (including city center, trolleybuses and suburban lines), served by more than 10 bus companies. In the past, Bashi, Dazhong, Guanzhong and Qiangsheng were the four largest; around 2009 they merged to become Bashi Group Companies, including Bashi No.1-6 Bus Passenger Service Companies, Bashi Tram, Bashi Xinxin and Chongming Company, Baoshan Company and ...

  7. The Bund - Wikipedia

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    The Bund sightseeing tunnel. While Shanghai Metro Line 2 crosses the Bund, there are no plans to build a station on the Bund. The closest station is East Nanjing Road, about a five-minute walk up Nanjing Road. East-1 Zhongshan Road is a major bus route.

  8. Line 16 (Shanghai Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Line 16 is a rapid transit line serving the south-eastern suburban areas of Shanghai. The line was formerly known as the Lingang line ( Chinese : 临港线; pinyin : Língǎng xiàn ). It was originally designated as Line 21 and was planned as the south part of line 11. The line runs entirely in Pudong New Area, starting from Longyang Road, via ...

  9. Shanghai Bus Route 13 - Wikipedia

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    Bus routes 63, 510 and 941. Bus route 13 is a bus route in Shanghai, China. It started operations on 8 October 1960, and currently runs between Zhongshan Park metro station and Dongchangzhi Road & Gongping Road Terminal. It is operated by Shanghai Bus No.1 Public Transportation Co. Ltd. The route formerly operated as a trolleybus route for 62 ...

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