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Three Metro extensions to open before year-end

Writer: Mu Zi  |  Editor: Yu Xiyao  |  From: Original  |  Updated: 2025-09-12

Three new Metro segments have recently passed final inspections and satisfied criteria for trial operations, putting them on track to begin service before the end of the year, according to Shenzhen Metro Group.

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A Metro train stops at The Grand Theater Station on the extension of Line 5 during a test run.  Photos courtesy of Shenzhen Metro

The western extension of Line 5 runs 2.88 km beneath Shennan Boulevard, from Huangbeiling in Futian District to Grand Theater in Luohu District, adding three stations: Hubei, Dongmen, and Grand Theater. The Grand Theater station will allow transfers to Line 1 and Line 2.

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A map illustrates the western extension of Line 5, running beneath Shennan Boulevard.

Line 5, which currently stretches from Huangbeiling in Luohu District to Chiwan in Nanshan District, links Shenzhen’s inner and outer urban rings as well as the city’s western, central, and eastern axes. It carries more than 1 million passengers a day on average.

The new western extension will enable riders to reach major commercial hubs such as Grand Theater without transferring to Line 2, significantly improving travel efficiency.

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A map shows Phase III of Line 8, extending service from Yantian District to Dapeng New Area.

Phase III of Line 8 spans 3.7 km from Xiaomeisha in Yantian District to Xichong in Dapeng New Area. The extension is expected to boost commuter links in Yantian and Dapeng and support the development of Dapeng as a world-class coastal tourism area.

Once in service, Line 8 and Line 2 will form an east–west backbone connecting Nanshan, Futian, Luohu, Yantian, and Dapeng.

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A map displays Phase II of Line 11, extending from Gangxia North to Hongling South.

Phase II of Line 11 extends 4.3 km from Gangxia North to Hongling South and includes three stations. A segment between the first two stations opened last year. The remaining Hongling South section — 2.3 km with one station — is due to open soon, improving express-rail coverage of the Luohu CBD.

By the end of 2024, Shenzhen’s Metro network had reached an operational length of 595.1 km.

Three new Metro segments have recently passed final inspections and satisfied criteria for trial operations, putting them on track to begin service before the end of the year, according to Shenzhen Metro Group.