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Line 4 Phase 1 of Line 4 will be 23.01 km in length with 17 stations, from Yingchengzi to Suoyuwan. It is expected to open in 2027. Proposed stations are Suoyuwan (interchange with Line 5), Dongfang Road, Jinjia Street (interchange with Line 3), Jinsanjiao, Songjiang Road (interchange with Line 1), Xibei Road, Xinda Street, Zelong Lake, Polytechnic University, Xinzhaizi (interchange with Line 2), Xinping Street, Yinxing Avenue, Zhoujiagou, Dongnanshan, Qianmu, Xingfucun, Yingchengzi.(house Demolition may can cause Yingchengzi and Xingfucun station postponed opening
Planned In 2009 the Dalian government announced plans for nine metro lines spanning a total of , which would include the existing Line 3 and the branch of Line 3. Four lines have been finalized as of 2012. The expansion project (in accordance with Chinese standards for the design and construction of
metros) will use around 70 percent local labor and materials. Trains will be equipped with
ATO, and stations will use an automatic fare-collection system. When lines open, they will initially operate at 38,000 p/h/d; over time, with the addition of more trains and decreasing
headway, a capacity of 43,200 p/h/d is planned. The expansion program will ease traffic in Dalian (improving travel around the city for the 12th
National Games of China, which will be held in
Liaoning in 2013). According to a National Development and Reform Foundation (2009) document, the
urban rail transit construction plan (2009–2016) in Dalian was approved. According to the plan, the Dalian transit project is expected to invest ¥22 billion from 2009 to 2016 to build lines 1-5.
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