| Shanghai Bund Sightseeing Tunnel | |||
|---|---|---|---|
|  Tunnel entrance | |||
| Overview | |||
| Status | Operational | ||
| Locale | Huangpu; Pudong Shanghai | ||
| Termini | 
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| Stations | 2 | ||
| Service | |||
| Type | APM | ||
| Services | Puxi Station ↔ Pudong Station | ||
| Rolling stock | SK carriage SK6000 | ||
| History | |||
| Opened | January 2, 2001 | ||
| Technical | |||
| Line length | 646.7 m (2,122 ft) | ||
| Number of tracks | 2 | ||
| Character | Underground | ||
| Operating speed | Approximately 7.8 km/h (5 mph) | ||
| 
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The Bund Sightseeing Tunnel is a tunnel connecting the Shanghai Bund and Pudong in Shanghai, China.[1][2]
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 created inside the tunnel.
The passenger-carrying system adopts an unmanned SK carriage (SK 6000 type) imported from France; the system is a fully automatic rail vehicle towed by a cable, and a turning platform is set at the terminal for the vehicle to turn around. There is an overhaul parking lot at Pudong Station.[4]
 Unmanned SK carriage imported from France (SK 6000 type) Unmanned SK carriage imported from France (SK 6000 type)
 Two SK6000 cars of the Shanghai Bund Sightseeing Tunnel Two SK6000 cars of the Shanghai Bund Sightseeing Tunnel
The project was constructed as a tourist attraction. There are many tourists using it to cross the Huangpu River, although it costs more than tenfold the metro ticket. The tunnel provides a light (and sound) show; it does not display Shanghai sights. The ride takes between three and five minutes.[1]
Stations
The two stations are located near  Shanghai Metro  2  East Nanjing Road Station, Lujiazui Station.[1]
Entrances:
 Shanghai Metro  2  East Nanjing Road Station, Lujiazui Station.[1]
Entrances:
- Puxi: 300 Zhongshan East First Road (north of Chen Yi Square);
- Pudong: 2789 Binjiang Road (under the Oriental Pearl Tower).
Price and opening hours
See also
- Bund Tunnel, a road tunnel
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Bund Sightseeing Tunnel". TravelChinaGuide. Retrieved 16 November 2021.
- ↑ "The Bund Sightseeing Tunnel", www.shanghaihighlights.com/shanghai-sightseeing/bund-sightseeing-tunnel.htm, Shanghai Highlights
- ↑ Fu Deming. Shanghai Bund Sightseeing Tunnel Project.
- ↑ Yang Hai, Ding Ruiyuan, Fan Haoyang. Architectural Design of Shanghai Bund Sightseeing Tunnel. Underground Engineering and Tunnel. 2001, (2): 27–33, 49.
External links
 Media related to Bund Sightseeing Tunnel at Wikimedia Commons Media related to Bund Sightseeing Tunnel at Wikimedia Commons

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