Guangfo Metro, inter-city metro line between Guangzhou and Foshan of Guangdong, China
Guangfo Metro is a rapid transit line connecting Guangzhou and Foshan through 25 stations across several districts. The line runs roughly 38 kilometers with modern, clean underground stations featuring clear signage in Chinese and English at each stop.
The line opened in stages starting with the Kuiqi Lu to Xilang section in November 2010. It was extended several times over the following years, with a major expansion in December 2018, making it the first subway link between Guangzhou and Foshan.
The line connects two major cities through stations in different districts, reflecting the daily commute and local routines of residents. Around the stations, small tea shops, food stalls, and markets show how people move through their neighborhoods and neighborhoods as part of everyday life.
Trains run from early morning until late evening, arriving every four minutes during rush hours. Stations have ticket machines, clear maps, and multilingual signage making navigation straightforward for all travelers.
The line was China's first rapid transit connection between two cities and carries nearly 300,000 passengers daily. Trains offer free Wi-Fi for riders and reach speeds of about 80 kilometers per hour on this modern system.
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