Wednesday, September 02, 2009
Budapest Subway
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
The Shanghai Metro Future

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Originally uploaded by jianshuo.
This is the metro plan developed by the Shanghai City Administration. Most lines will be finished 2010, some seem to be finished by 2012. The big green space in this plan is the area for the Shanghai World Expo 2010.
Labels: China, Metro, Shanghai
Friday, February 02, 2007
This is Shanghai
The last picture shows the entrance of the metro station next to the Maglev station.
Labels: China, Metro, Shanghai
Thursday, February 01, 2007
Market
These are pictures of an illegal market next to the metro station entrance/exit nearby our apartment. The vendors arrive there at around 6 pm and tend to run away quickly when there's police nearby. They come back 5 minutes later then.
You can buy everything you need on this market - food, CD's, DVD's and handbags. :-)
Update: Changed the code that was wrong.
Labels: China, Metro, Shanghai
Chinglish II
This is a quite famous sign in the Shanghai Underground. I saw it when I arrived in Shanghai, but then they sticked some white paper on it to "cover up". After a year somebody took off the paper again.
Labels: China, Metro, Shanghai
Monday, January 15, 2007
Some facts about Shanghai Metro
Some interesting facts and pictures about the Shanghai Metro can be found on their new English homepage.
There is also a "Shanghai Transportation Blog" with some interesting pictures.
I love to take the metro - though sadly there is none at all nearby my current home. Especially the Shanghai Metro is developing rapidly. During my time in Shanghai two new lines opened (4 and 5) and many more were under construction. The extension of line 2 (to the domestic airport) just opened and the extension of line 3 opened a short time ago.
I hope I can still recognize some things when I go back (possibly this year).
There is also a "Shanghai Transportation Blog" with some interesting pictures.
I love to take the metro - though sadly there is none at all nearby my current home. Especially the Shanghai Metro is developing rapidly. During my time in Shanghai two new lines opened (4 and 5) and many more were under construction. The extension of line 2 (to the domestic airport) just opened and the extension of line 3 opened a short time ago.
I hope I can still recognize some things when I go back (possibly this year).
Labels: China, Metro, Shanghai



