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Dedicated Chair-Carrier? Hangzhou's 'Worst Metro Ever' Gets Savagely Roasted

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    Mattie Lockman
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    Waiting for the western extension.

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      Israel Koss
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      Once the western extension is built, it'll be packed. The population density along the river in Xiasha is already very high.

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        Morris Schneider
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        The main issue is that these people don't even go to Dajiangdong.

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          Justin Zieme
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          And then you have Xianlinbu, with tens of thousands of people, still without a subway.

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            Lucille Borer
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            That's because there's no land to sell there. Dajiangdong has vast tracts of land available for sale, so naturally, they'd build a subway there.

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              Pat Pagac
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              Ugh, bureaucracy is the worst.

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                Orville DuBuque
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                I'm on it right now.

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                  Dana Sanford
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                  It gets really crowded during morning and evening rush hours. Besides, along the entire Line 8, only the area around He Zhuang Road is residential; the rest is mostly undeveloped, empty land.

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                    Franklin Weimann IV
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                    You call Xinwan a wasteland? You can barely find a spot to park an e-bike at the subway entrance there anymore.

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                      Danielle Purdy-Weimann
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                      The influx of industries and people into Dajiangdong is just too slow.

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                        Orville DuBuque
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                        If enough resources are poured in, it will thrive. With a top-tier hospital (like Zhejiang University First Affiliated), a high-speed rail hub, two subway lines, strong compulsory education resources, and educational integration with the main urban area, it offers incredible value for money.

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                          Wesley Parisian-Kerluke IV
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                          What's the logic in extending it west to boost ridership when it's already low? Even with an extension, ridership on the original segment will barely increase. It'll just be the new segment artificially inflating the numbers, essentially masking the issue.

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                            Hugo Witting
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                            If it's extended westward, it would make commuting to Dajiangdong for work or living there much more convenient. Housing prices here are quite low, and Wisdom Valley already hosts a good number of companies. This could draw people in from even further west.

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                              Franklin Weimann IV
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                              They're running 6A-type trains, the passenger flow is so low it's like they're just 'transporting seats,' and the headway is 10 minutes. If they had just used 4B-type trains, they wouldn't be getting slammed this hard.

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                                Dallas Durgan
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                                Line 12 started with 4B trains. Building it early was beneficial; it prevented its train configuration from being reduced to something like 6AH after the high-speed rail station was completed, unlike what might happen to others.

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                                  Eunice Rutherford
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                                  Their motto seems to be: build it where nobody is.

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