Friday, 12 June 2026

Woo Hoo Woohan : More Line 12

 It's All On Line

Above is a picture of a "fully automatic" train on Wuhan Metro Line 5 - with driver

Hmmmm?

Almost all of the Paris Metro is "fully automatic" but most lines still have drivers. Ditto London's Victoria Line.

The international railway magazines struggle with Wuhan. In articles about the opening of the first section of Line 12, we have this ...
... most definitely NOT a line 12 picture. Neither is this ...
... and fbb thinks it might not even be Wuhan! There are some spectacular bludners on-line with the sainted Alamy proudly telling us that this ...
... is Wuhan's "High Speed Metro Depot". Maybe they mixed up a depot for national rail high speed trains with one for the relatively low speed Metro!

Whoever captioned this one showed an astounding level of ferroequinological ignorance. It purports to be ...
... a picture of Wuhan Metro!

Line 12 A Closer Look

It is a challenge, sitting in the armchair of convalescence and faced with a massive language problem, to discover the essence of an large and complex Chinese Metro network.

Seaton to Wuhan is only 5,550 miles away as the fly crows!

But your perceptive and enquiring author has pieced together enough stuff to enable his loyal readers, and possibly some disloyal blog consumers as well, to sample the essence of recently opened Line 12.

Here, for example are the platform doors.
And then we have a driver of a fully autonomous train (!), but ...
... he is shunting in the depot - or going backwards, hence the red tail lights. Like the DLR, these automatic trains have a set of "slow speed" controls should manual intervention be necessary.

Note the centre door, not present on older stock. This allows for an emergency escape.
And if you are worried about a centre third rail, don't be. There isn't one. This is a Line 1 unit.
The yellow "bars" provide the power.
A collector shoe is pushed UP by a pneumatic contrivance to contact the underside of the power rail.

Ditto London's DLR!
Like the DLR, Paris Lines 1 and 14 etc., you can stand at the very front of the train, enjoy the view and pretend to drive!
Because it is all under ground, there us not much to see. But plenty choose to stand and watch.
Here just a short journey.
For those who crave more excitement, there are other longer (non)-cab rides on-line!
 
One Or Two Snippets.
All units on the Wuhan Metro are either SIX cars ...
... or FOUR cars depending on route.
All stations are kept surgically clean.
There is tight security at all main stations and vigilant cctv everywhere.
Staff work with a disciplined, almost military, precision.
There is plenty of information!
And a question.  
Is the depot also.underground, like the rest of the line?

Tomorrow, a look at stations.

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For the next few days, in a snippet on each blog, fbb will outline the possible reasons, the experiences and the possible consequences of the last week or so. The squeamish or hospital phobic should not read this diary!

EIGHT DAYS INSIDE (Friday 29th May)

fbb did not enjoy breakfast! It felt as if he were forcing his two slices of toast and marmalade down his gullet.

Lunch (fish pie, peas and potato wedges) fared even worse. He managed hardly anything.

Summat was up!

In fact sumnat very nasty was very much down with a black explosion of the waste dispisal system similar to that previously occuring back at fbb mansions. 

Melena was back for another attack!

Depressingly, there would be no going home on the Saturday!

But the Endoscope had found no signs of bleeding!



Thursday, 11 June 2026

Woo Hoo Wuhan - Metro Line 12

Great Picture!

Wuhan's latest Metro is Line 12 in MID BLUE.

It is a true circular line (a rare beast indeed) operating in the central area of the city with two crossings of the River Yangtse.  It us fully automatic with platform screens and doors which makes a video of a cab ride a tad on the tedious side!

Hence the opening picture of this posting!

And it is only half open!

The rest will follow later this year.
Here is the half that is open shown on a geographical map extract of the full system!
Surely Wuhan needs a modern-day Harry Beck to design a diagram that is easier to follow?

There are diagrams on line, BUT ...
... simplicity is heavily compromised by the desire to use both English and Chinese script! The full version of the above diagram doesn't have Line 12 included anyway.

And there is a massive bludner on the diagram.

On the YELLOW line you read of a Metro stop called "East Square of Wuhan Station".

Well, it isn't!

fbb will explain.
There are THREE main line "National Rail" stations in the City, corresponding to the three historic communities that were brought together to created to modern metropolitan area.

Our desire to grasp something of the new Line 12 takes us to Wuchang station, eschewing Wuhan and Hankou. East Square is at Wuchang not Wuhan.

The National Rail station is a splendid edifice in  pseudo traditional style ...
... looking gorgeous as the sun sets.
A closer look at the geographical Metro map reveals two Metro lines at Wuchang station.
We are offered interchange with LIME Metro Line 4 ...
... and ORANGE  Line 7.
So, if 4 and 7 are in the main station, where are 11 and 12?

To the east of the main station building is East Square ...
... where sits a separate entrance to a Metro station.
There, on the totem, we see reference to YELLOW Metro Line 11 ...
.... now joined by the new Line 12! 
The big map explains all.
Tricky, innit?

But East Square Metro holds a secret which will be revealed when we look at stations and trains for Line 12 in more detail.
Above, we enjoy the floodlit Yellow Crane Tower, one of the oft rebuilt "ancient" sites of Wuhan. And it is yellow!
But yellowerer when it is floodlit!

To be continued.

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For the next few days, in a snippet on each blog, fbb will outline the possible reasons, the experiences and the possible consequences of the last week or so. The squeamish or hospital phobic should not read this diary!

EIGHT DAYS INSIDE (Thurs 28th May)

Endoscopy Day. You think it will be scary but it really isn't. A little light sedation means you hardly notice what is happening!
Things were looking up whilst Dr Rogers was looking down. Melena seemed to have finished her disruptive internal work with the Endoscopy being a visual check to see that the internal bleeding (a dribble not a gush) had stopped.

It had, apparently.

fbb should be home at the weekend.

The grub was going down well.

Wednesday, 10 June 2026

Woo Hoo Wuhan : Metro Line 1

Each Metro line is colour coded with reminders in the trains, in signage and on any publicity. Sadly fbb's knowledge of Mandarin ...
... is hopelessly inadequate.
We know that Line 1 was the first to emerge under State Control in 2004. Then it ran from Hangpou Road to Zongguan.
Ridership was disappointing, possibly because the line did not go very far!

This was partly redeemed in 2010 by extensions at both ends; from Zingguan to Donwu Boukevard in the west ...
... and from Hangpou Road to Dijiao in the east.
A small further extension in 2014 and a second small extension in 2017 completed the line ...
... so far.

Trains are to a fairly standard design throughout the system, but Line 1 units are driven by a real person ...
... who nips smartly out if his cab to check the doors are fully closed.
All pictures show the driver standing smartly to attention as he does his stuff. Smart is the word.

There are nominal platform barriers ...

... but for queue control rather than safety.

Being the first of a forthcoming Metro growth, Line 1 does not have the lavishness of more recent openings. All of Line 1 is above ground on viaduct.
Parts of the viaduct are equipped with glazed fences ...
... which look like sound barriers.

Some of the original stations have simple platform canopies, but those in the video from which fbb took the screenshots are more substantial. They have a bit of Docklands Light Railway about them.
The stations are probably better equipped than those on the DLR!
There seemed to be plenty of frequency trundling by in the opposite direction.

Foraging For Fares
We already know, from a few blogs back, that the maximum fare on a Wuhan city bus is 2 yen (about 20p).
 
Wikipedia helps us with Metro fares which are based in distance travelled.

Wuhan Metro fares are calculated based on distance, ranging from ¥2 for the first 9 km to ¥15 for longer trips. Single-journey tickets, rechargeable transit cards, and multi-day travel options offer flexible payment methods for navigating the city's extensive transit network.
Too hard to unravel for fbb, other than the basics.

But fares are CHEAP!

Timetable Troubles
Despite a noble effort and a trawl of numerous web sites that purport to provide Metro timetables, even the agile brain of your ailing octogenarian has so far failed.

All fbb has found is a first train/last train list for each stop on Line 1.
Well, its a start if you are thinking of a holiday in Wuhan.

fbb isn't!

Tomorrow fbb looks at recently opened Line 12.

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For the next few days, in a snippet on each blog, fbb will outline the possible reasons, the experiences and the possible consequences of the last week or so. The squeamish or hospital phobic should not read this diary!

EIGHT DAYS INSIDE (Intermission)

27th May was a day of waiting, waiting and more waiting; waiting and then waiting for a bed.

People are often quick to blame God when things go wrong; with wrong things be8ng anything from bad medical news to wars and accidents. Oddly, you don't often hear, from the same people, too much praise for God when things are going really well.

For fbb, trusting God and involving God in every part of his life is how it should be; even if his trust wavers at times.

fbb does not 'believe' in God; he  knows in every inch of his mind and body the God has his front, back, top and bottom 24/7.

That means that, ultimately, fbb's future is God's business. His survival or departure is in His hands. Eternity in God's family has got to be the very best option when the time comes.

This verse comes from a well known hymn, "O Worship The King".


Says it all, doesn't it?