Shanghai Pudong Airport APM

Rapid transit system in Pudong International Airport, China
  • West line: T1; East line: T2
  • West line: S1; East line: S2
Stations4ServiceTypeRapid transit, automated people moverSystemShanghai Pudong Airport APMServicesWest line: T1-S1; East line: T2-S2Operator(s)Shanghai Keolis (a joint-venture of Shanghai Shentong Metro Group (51%) and Keolis (49%))Depot(s)Pudong Airport Parking LotRolling stock28 Class A 4-car cars JY01A01-JY01A07Daily ridership100,000 (daily average)[1]
250,000 (forecast)HistoryOpened16 September 2019; 4 years ago (2019-09-16)TechnicalLine length
  • 7.8 km (4.8 mi) (total)
  • East line: 1.652 km (1.0 mi)
  • West line: 1.861 km (1.2 mi)
CharacterUndergroundTrack gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)Electrification1,500 V DC third rail (main line) or OHLE (depot)Operating speed80 km/h (50 mph)SignallingFITSCO GoA3 / DTO
Route map
Route map of PVG Airport APM:
  • Pudong Airport APM
    Legend
    T1
    T2
    S1
    S2
    T3 (in planning)
    Pudong Airport depot

Shanghai Pudong Airport APM is an automated people mover in the Pudong International Airport. In the initial phase, there are two lines, each connecting a terminal building and a satellite hall. The two lines are planned to be connected after the completion of Terminal 3 in the future. The system uses Class A stocks, currently in a 4-car configuration, with conditions reserved for a 5-car configuration across the fleet.[2]

Route

The east line of the APM starts from Terminal 2 to S2 Satellite Hall, and extends to the T3 terminal station in the long term. They are all platforms on one island side on the first basement level. The main line is 2.16 kilometres (1.34 mi) long (the operating section is 1,652 metres (5,420 ft) long). The west link (S2-vehicle base) is 2 kilometres (1.2 mi).

The APM West Line starts from Terminal 1 to S1 Satellite Hall, and extends to the T3 terminal station in the long-term. They are all platforms on the one-island side of the basement level. The main line is 2.37 kilometres (1.47 mi) long (the operating section is 1,861 metres (6,106 ft) long) to the east. The tie line (S1-T3) is 713.22 metres (2,340 ft 0 in).[3]

Both S1 and S2 are connected together and are since the opening in September 2019 connected by a 7.8 km (4.8 mi) underground automated people mover to the current T1 and T2 terminals operated by Shanghai Keolis for 20 years,[4][5] including the East Line and the West Line.

Technology

It is equipped with CBTC technology, which enables operations at higher frequencies and speeds safely - with or without a driver. In the case of the Pudong airport line, this metro will have a driver on-board (Grade of Operation 2). The service headway at peak hours will be 4 to 5 minutes and 10 minutes during off-peak hours.

FITSCO signaling realizes the functions of stable arrival, precise alignment, parking, unattended automatic return, automatic shuttle mode and unattended automatic storage in the main line under ATO control. The train is sent to the storage area to sleep in an unmanned and fully automated way, it is woken up remotely on ATS, runs the pre-departure test, and automatically enters the service platform to reduce the operation intensity and meet the requirements of airport security management.

Rolling stock

Interiors of the Airport APM

The Pudong Airport APM uses Class A trains (Chinese: zh:A型车) with a maximum speed of 80 kilometres per hour (50 mph). The main line supplies power to the third rail, and in the depot power is supplied using overhead wires. Built by the SACTO, the metro trainsets are 94 metres (308 ft) long and can carry 800 passengers. Each train has four cars, two for domestic flight passengers and the rest for international flight passengers. There are isolation doors between the carriages to separate the two types of passengers, and the platforms of both the terminal and satellite building stations are also split by physical barriers. Boarding pass checks are routinely carried out at the terminal's platform for passengers going to the satellite hall to take international flights - passengers must present their boarding pass with the initial "G" at the boarding gate before they can board. No checks take place in the domestic sections; passengers can freely take the train to the satellite building and back to the terminal.[6]

Screens for flight information and luggage racks have been installed. It is designed to transport 9,000 passengers per hour during peak periods with an interval of about two minutes. A ride between a terminal and its satellite takes 2.5 minutes. It adopts double-line shuttle operation mode.

References

  1. ^ Lessons from Shanghai
  2. ^ 上海浦东国际机场三期扩建工程项目环境影响评价报批前公示(PDF). 上海环境热线. 2014-07-30 [2014-11-07]. (Archived from the original content (PDF)(2014-08-10) (in Chinese).
  3. ^ 上海浦东国际机场三期扩建项目(三阶段)
  4. ^ "Shanghai Pudong Airport starts construction world's largest satellite terminal". Shanghai Airport Authority. 2016-01-12. Archived from the original on 2016-04-12. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
  5. ^ Keolis awarded the new Automated Rapid Transit Transport System for Shanghai Pudong International Airport
  6. ^ Pan Wen. A guide to taking the world's largest single satellite hall: More than half of the flights depart from here, and the MRT train will arrive in three minutes. Morning News·Zhou to Shanghai. 2019-09-16.
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