Jinan SkyShuttle
Rubber-tyred metro line in Jinan, China
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The Jinan SkyShuttle (Chinese: 济南云巴), officially Jinan SkyShuttle Line 1 (Chinese: 济南云巴1号线), is an elevated rubber-tyred metro line in Jinan, China. The 30.55-kilometre (18.98 mi) long line has 32 stations.[1][2] The line runs in a loop connecting to Line 2 of the Jinan Metro at terminus Pengjiazhuang, with an additional two interchange stations with each of Line 4 and Line 8.
| Jinan SkyShuttle | |
|---|---|
Jinan SkyShuttle train in December 2025 | |
| Overview | |
| Stations | 32 |
| Service | |
| Type | Rapid transit |
| System | Jinan Metro |
| History | |
| Opened | 6 December 2025 |
| Technical | |
| Line length | 30.55 km (18.98 mi)[1][2] |
| Operating speed | 80 km/h (50 mph) |
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Technology
The line uses BYD's SkyShuttle system (Chinese: 云巴; pinyin: Yún Bā; lit. 'Cloud Bus'). This line is the first SkyShuttle installation in Shandong province.[3]
Trains are driverless and are operated in a two-car formation, with each train having a capacity of 140 passengers and capable of speeds up to 80 km/h.[4]