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Line 1, Wuhan Metro : ウィキペディア英語版
Line 1, Wuhan Metro

| image = WuhanMetroLine1Xunlimen2.JPG
| image_width = 265px
| image_alt =
| caption = Platform of Xunlimen
| type = Rapid transit
| system = Wuhan Metro
| status = Operational
| locale = Wuhan, China
| start = Hankou North Station
| end = Dongwudadao
| stations = 29
| routes = 1
| ridership = 396,000 (peak Dec 2011)〔(轻轨高峰发车间隔缩短半分钟 )〕
210,000 (Daily 2011 Average)〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=圣诞季成商家摇钱树 )
| open = 28 July 2004
| close =
| owner = Wuhan
| operator = Wuhan Metro Group Co., Ltd.
| character = Elevated
| depot =
| stock = Chinese Type B
| linelength =
| tracklength =
| notrack = 2
| gauge =
| el =
| speed =
| elevation =
| website =
| map = 250px
| map_state = collapsed
}}
The Line 1 of Wuhan Metro () is an elevated metro line in the city of Wuhan, Hubei, China. Line 1 opened on 28 July 2004,〔(Chinese) ("武汉轻轨今迎第1亿名乘客" ''荆楚网-楚天都市报'' ) Apr. 9, 2011〕 making Wuhan the fifth city in mainland China to have a metro system after Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, Guangzhou.〔(English) ("Urbanrail--Wuhan'' ) Apr. 9, 2011〕 This is the first Metro line in China wrongly referred to as a light rail (轻轨, ''qing gui'') line in Chinese terminology because it is elevated.〔Wuhan, along with other three Chinese cities, has been the first batch to be approved to build so-called "light rail" system in China since 2000, see (2000年,国家批准长春、大连、武汉和重庆4个城市为首批轻轨建设示范城市。 ). However, Changchun built a true light-rail system, Dalian built a metro-style commuter rail system (and is referred to as "kuai-gui 快轨", not "qing-gui 轻轨"), and Chongqing opted for a monorail system, whereas Wuhan was the only one to build an elevated metro system. See ("Urbanrail--Wuhan'' ) and affiliated Wikipedia pages. See also a comment from He Jibin, an Urban Planning official from Wuhan Municipality: "Do not assume only underground lines are metro, Line 1 is also a type of metro..." (“不要认为地下的才是地铁,1号线也是地铁的一种方式……”何继斌开门见山地纠正概念,他是武汉市国土规划局交通市政处处长……) 〕
==History==

*July 28, 2004: phase 1 from Huangpulu Station to Zongguan Station opened.
*July 29, 2010: phase 2 from Dijiao Station to Huangpulu Station and from Zongguan Station to Dongwudadao Station opened. Jianghanlu Station changed its name into Xunlimen Station).
*May 28, 2014: Hankou North extension opened.〔(武汉地铁1号线汉口北延长线明日开通 )〕
*Sept 17, 2014: Zhuyehai Station opened.〔(竹叶海站宜家联廊桥投入使用 (Zhuyehai Station opened) )〕

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