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The Bund Sightseeing Tunnel is a tunnel connecting the Shanghai Bund and Pudong in Shanghai, China.
Overview
The line has a total length of 646.7 meters, with two stations and 14 cars (as of 2010). Construction started in 1998 and trial operation began in October 2000. The tunnel is a single-hole double-lane tunnel, passing through the upper part of the Metro Line 2 tunnel near the end of Puxi. Various flickering lighting effects are created inside the tunnel.
The passenger-carrying system adopts an unmanned SK carriage (SK 6000 type) imported from France; the system is a fully automatic rail vehicle towed by a cable, and a turning platform is set at the terminal for the vehicle to turn around. There is an overhaul parking lot at Pudong Station.
The project was constructed as a tourist attraction. There are many tourists using it to cross the Huangpu River, although it costs more than tenfold the metro ticket. The tunnel provides a light (and sound) show; it does not display Shanghai sights. The ride takes between three and five minutes.
Stations
The two stations are located near Shanghai Metro 2 East Nanjing Road Station, Lujiazui Station.
Entrances:
Puxi: 300 Zhongshan East First Road (north of Chen Yi Square);
Pudong: 2789 Binjiang Road (under the Oriental Pearl Tower).
Price and opening hours
Price:
50RMB (one way, only available at Puxi entrance)
70RMB (round trip)
Opening hours:
8am to 10:30pm (May 1 – October 31)
8am to 10pm (November 1 – April 30)
See also
Bund Tunnel, a road tunnel
References
External links
Media related to Bund Sightseeing Tunnel at Wikimedia Commons
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