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The Line 1 of Wuhan Metro (Chinese: 武汉轨道交通一号线) is an elevated metro line in the city of Wuhan, Hubei. It is the longest continuous metro viaduct in the world. Line 1 opened on 28 July 2004, making Wuhan the fifth city in mainland China to have a metro system after Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai and Guangzhou. This is the first Metro line in China incorrectly referred to as a light rail (轻轨; qīngguǐ) line in Chinese terminology because it is elevated. Originally a branch line was planned to cross the Yangtze to Wuchang District via the Second Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge. The Second Wuhan River Bridge even had a provision in the central median where Line 1 trains would run in anticipation for the branch line when it opened in 1995. However by 2003 the reservation was removed to allow for more tra

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  • Ligne 1 du métro de Wuhan (fr)
  • Line 1 (Wuhan Metro) (en)
  • 武漢地下鉄1号線 (ja)
  • 우한 지하철 1호선 (ko)
  • 武汉轨道交通1号线 (zh)
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  • La ligne 1 du métro de Wuhan est une ligne du réseau métropolitain de Wuhan en Chine. Inaugurée en 2004 et étendue en 2010, elle est principalement constituée en voie aérienne. Elle relie les terminus Hankou Bei au nord-est, à Jinghe à l'ouest. (fr)
  • 武漢地下鉄1号線(ぶかんちかてつ1ごうせん)は、中華人民共和国湖北省武漢市黄陂区のから東西湖区のを結ぶ武漢地下鉄の地下鉄路線である。 (ja)
  • 우한 지하철 1호선(중국어: 武汉地铁1号线)은 중국 후베이성 우한시에 있는 에서 구간을 연결하는 지하철 노선으로 파란색 라인이다. 전 구간이 유일하게 지상 구간으로만 이루어진 노선이다. (ko)
  • 武汉轨道交通1号线是中華人民共和國湖北省武汉市的一条全高架城市轨道交通线路,也是中国中西部地区第一条轨道交通线路。1号线全线位于汉口,大致沿东西方向橫穿汉口的东西湖区、硚口区、江汉区、江岸区和黄陂区,全线西起径河,东至汉口北,线路全长38公里,共设32座车站。 (zh)
  • The Line 1 of Wuhan Metro (Chinese: 武汉轨道交通一号线) is an elevated metro line in the city of Wuhan, Hubei. It is the longest continuous metro viaduct in the world. Line 1 opened on 28 July 2004, making Wuhan the fifth city in mainland China to have a metro system after Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai and Guangzhou. This is the first Metro line in China incorrectly referred to as a light rail (轻轨; qīngguǐ) line in Chinese terminology because it is elevated. Originally a branch line was planned to cross the Yangtze to Wuchang District via the Second Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge. The Second Wuhan River Bridge even had a provision in the central median where Line 1 trains would run in anticipation for the branch line when it opened in 1995. However by 2003 the reservation was removed to allow for more tra (en)
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