You can also now view our Seoul Metro map on the web, at http://seoul.exploremetro.com/ - this includes many of the great features of our apps, like route-planning. You can also view the Seoul Subwaypedia, with pages for every station, for example check out the page for Euljiro 3(sam)-ga.
We'd love to hear your suggestions and improvements for Explore Seoul. Get in touch via our feedback portal!
We recently posted a map of China's High Speed Rail Network to Facebook. With over 200 likes, I guess people found it entertaining! Here's an updated version of the map, fixing some errors and showing the lines which should open during 2013. Shanghai to Kunming, anyone?
Previously, you could search for station names, now you can also search for tips! What's great is that other Explore Shanghai users have already added over 1000 tips including points of interest, shops and restaurants. For example, want to know which metro stops are near the Bund? Just search "bund":
Tragic news today, Sina reports that 5 people are dead and 18 injured after an accident at a construction site for the Shanghai Metro Line 12 at Jinsui Road (金穗路) in Pudong. The rush to build China's infrastructure at a breakneck pace means that such accidents sadly seem to be very common. The cause of the accident is still under investigation.
We're fast approaching the end of the year, and the Beijing Subway and Shanghai Metro are making final preparations for the new lines opening.
In Shanghai, Line 13 is undergoing testing, and three new stations on Line 9 should also open shortly, around December 28th. The Shanghai Metro company have announced that two stations (Daduhe Road and South Qilianshan Road) will not open in the initial phase of Line 13 however.
Meanwhile in Beijing, 4 new lines are getting ready: Line 6, plus extensions to Line 8, Line 9 and Line 10. All are planned to open on the afternoon of December 30th. One caveat is that the interchange station between Line 1 and Line 9 at Military Museum is not open yet, so trains will not stop at this station on Line 9. Our maps will show Military Museum on Line 1 only for the time being.
We've just launched updates to our online interactive maps at ExploreShanghai.com and ExploreBJ.com to show you the latest lines. This includes station names in English and Chinese, and an updated route-planner. Do check out the Metropedia pages for the new construction like Cishousi and Songjiang South Railway Station.
Some information like first/last train times and prices for Shanghai are not yet available and will be added soon. If you see any missing information, please do contact us with links or data to fill in the gaps!
We've also updated our Android app for Beijing and Android app for Shanghai with the new lines. And iPhone users, we haven't forgotten you! Due to the App Store approval process, it will take around 1-2 weeks to get the new versions of our iPhone apps approved. We hope to have them ready for you by early January!
This week we're previewing the new lines expected to open in Shanghai and Beijing in December 2012. Today, Shanghai Metro Line 13.
Remember during Expo 2012 a short segment of Line 13 was used to shuttle visitors to the Expo Park? Well, Line 13 is back, but unfortunately not the part in central Shanghai. The 8km-long phase 1 of Line 13 will head west from Jinshajiang Road station on Line 3/4. It will follow the path of Jinshajiang Road past the outer ring road to Huajiang Road. Here's a view from Huajiang Road looking east back towards central Shanghai. Line 13 runs roughly parallel to and north of Line 2.
By 2015 Line 13 will be further extended into the center, but here's what the line is expected to look like by the end of 2012:
Finally, here's a sneak peek inside Fengzhuang station courtesy of the Metrofans BBS.
This week we're previewing the new lines expected to open in Shanghai and Beijing in December 2012. Today, Shanghai Metro Line 9.
Line 9 currently runs from Middle Yanggao Road in Pudong to Songjiang Xincheng in Songjiang District. On approximately December 28th 2012, a three-station extension should open, with new stations at Songjiang Sports Center, Zuibaichi and Songjiang South Railway Station, which provides a connection to the Shanghai-Hangzhou high-speed rail line.
Here's a picture of the new station at Songjiang South:
This week we're previewing the new lines expected to open in Shanghai and Beijing in December 2012. Today, Beijing Line 6!
The only completely new line opening in Beijing this year is Line 6. It's significant because it runs parallel to Beijing's oldest subway line, the ageing and overcrowded Line 1. Line 6 will have key interchanges with all the lines in central Beijing, including two interchanges with Line 10, two with Line 2, one with Line 4 at Ping'anli and one with Line 5 at Dongsi, and one with Line 9 at Baishiqiao South. There's also easy access to the famous Nanluoguxiang Hutong.
All stations are due to open in late 2012, so Line 6 should look something like this (click to enlarge!):