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Shanghai Trolleybus Route 14

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Shanghai Trolleybus Route 14
A Sunwin iEV12T on route 14 on Middle Zhejiang Road in Huangpu District in September 2023
Overview
OperatorShanghai Bus No.1 Public Transport Co. Ltd (巴士一公司)
VehicleSunwin iEV12T
Began service15 November 1914 (1914-11-15)
Route
Route typeTrolleybus Route
StartJiangpu Road & North No.2 Zhongshan Road
EndDongxinqiao
Length9.45km
Stops20 (towards Dongxinqiao)
18 (towards Jiangpu Road & North No.2 Zhongshan Road)
Competition 10 
Service
Frequency2-3 minutes (peak hour)
5-15 minutes (non peak hour)
Operates04:30-23:45

Trolleybus Route 14 is a trolleybus route in Shanghai, China. Having started operations on 15 November 1914, it holds the records of being the first trolleybus route in China, as well as the oldest trolleybus route still in operation worldwide.[1][2] The route is operated by Shanghai Bus No.1 Public Transportation Co. Ltd, and currently operates between Jiangpu Road & North No.2 Zhongshan Road in Yangpu District and Dongxinqiao in Huangpu District.

History

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A trolleybus on route 14 in 1925.

The route started operations on 15 November 1914 by the British-owned Shanghai Tramway Company, operating between Zhengjiamuqiao (郑家木桥, present day Middle Fujian Road & East Yan'an Road junction) and Laozhaqiao (老闸桥, present day Middle Fujian Road & East Beijing Road junction), with a total length of 1.127km. It was the first trolleybus route in Shanghai and also China, and is currently the oldest trolleybus route still operating worldwide.[2][3][4][5]

In 1916, the route was extended northbound to Tianhougong Bridge (天后宫桥, present day Henan Road), and then to Shanghai North Railway Station in 1925.[6][5] The route would be extended further southbound to Boulevard des Deux Republiques (present day Renmin Road) in 1926, and northbound to Honan Road in 1927.[3][5][6]

On 5 September 1937, the route was shortened to operate between Honan Road Bridge and Zhengjiamuqiao due to the Battle of Shanghai. It would return to its original terminus at Shanghai North Railway Station on 5 November that year.[3][5]

In 1951, the southern terminus was extended back to Renmin Road, and then to Laoximen in 1954. The northern terminus would be extended to Quanjia'an Road (全家庵路, present day North Linping Road) in 1958, bringing the length of the route to 7.864km.[3][5][6]

In 1988, the southern terminus was changed to Dongxinqiao (东新桥), which the route still terminates at today.[5]

The route was extended to Benxi Road (本溪路) in Yangpu District, via Kongjiang Road (控江路) and Jiangpu Road (江浦路) in 1999. It would be further extended to its present day northern terminus at Jiangpu Road & North No.2 Zhongshan Road in 2001.[3]

Fleet

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Xianfei HZKWG100K trolleybus on route 14 in 2010.

As of May 2023, route 14 uses a fleet of Sunwin SWB5129BEV77G (iEV12T) trolleybuses. These buses bear a blue retro style livery, commemorating the heritage of trolleybuses in Shanghai.[7][8]

Fleet history

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During the 1950s, trolleybuses that ran on the route were EMB603T models. Those were replaced by Shanghai SKD663 articulated buses by the 1970s.[3]

The trolleybus fleet were replaced again in 1980s, using Shanghai SK561GF articulated buses.[3]

Articulated trolleybuses were removed from route 14 in 1998, being replaced by Shanghai SK5105GP rigid trolleybuses.[3]

Air conditioned Shanghai SWB5105KGP and Xianfei HZGWG100K trolleybuses were introduced in 2004. The last non air-conditioned trolleybuses were retired by 2009.[3]

In 2014, Youngman JNP6120BEV1 and JNP-WG120G trolleybuses entirely replaced the previous fleet of trolleybuses and diesel buses. Those left the fleet in January 2023, having been replaced by the current fleet of trolleybuses.[7][8]

Route information

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Route 14, like many other bus routes in downtown Shanghai, charges a flat fare of RMB2. Interchange discounts using the Shanghai Public Transport Card is applicable.[9]

The route passes by the following landmarks, listed from Jiangpu Road & North No.2 Zhongshan Road Terminus towards Dongxinqiao:[10]

  • Heping Park
  • Shanghai General Hospital

References

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  1. ^ "This Day in History: Shanghai's Trams and Trolley Systems". That's Online. Retrieved 14 May 2023.
  2. ^ a b "车影行踪:百年来上海公交之傲人成绩". The Paper. 5 June 2020. Retrieved 26 July 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i "倾听黄浦 首条无轨电车14路的记忆". SHCAFE. Retrieved 14 May 2023.
  4. ^ The Paper (5 June 2020). "车影行踪:百年来上海公交之傲人成绩". Sina. Retrieved 14 May 2023.
  5. ^ a b c d e f "心中那一班14路电车". The Paper. Retrieved 14 May 2023.
  6. ^ a b c "第一节 电车线路". 上海公用事业志. Archived from the original on 27 April 2016.
  7. ^ a b "承载杨浦人情怀,百年公交14路"焕新"出发". People.cn. Retrieved 14 May 2023.
  8. ^ a b Wenhui Bao. "辞旧迎新,上海无轨电车全面完成更新换代". Sohu. Retrieved 14 May 2023.
  9. ^ "上海公交14路". 8684bus.
  10. ^ "久事公交运营的公交14路". Moovit. Retrieved 14 May 2023.