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        Construction on Metro Line 16 underway in WHDZ

        Updated: 2020-04-22

        Construction work on Wuhan Metro Line 16 has resumed in Wuhan Economic & Technological Development Zone (WHDZ) -- in Wuhan in Central China’s Hubei province -- according to WHDZ officials.

        Metro Line 16 is a fast track linking the WHDZ and the downtown area of Wuhan. It is currently the fastest line in Wuhan, with trains able to travel around 120 kilometers per hour.

        The line starts from Zhoujiahe Village Station in the south and ends at Wuhan International Expo Center South Station in the north, passing through Shamao Avenue, Jingkai Avenue and Mayi River.

        Covering a total length of 32.4 kilometers, the line has 12 stations, among which are two transfer stations.

        After completion, passengers will be able to transfer to Line 6 at Laoguan Village Station -- and to Line 6, Line 11 and Line 12 at Wuhan International Expo Center South Station.