Shanghai Metro
Shanghai Metro is a Chinese rail network operating their rapid transit services in Shanghai city. The owner of the organization is the Shanghai Municipal Government. In the case of route length, the Shanghai Metro is the largest rapid transit system in the world whereas it is also the third-earliest rapid transit system in China. As of 2017 records, the company provides daily ridership to more than 9.69 million people. Annual ridership of the transit system is 3.536 billion.
The operator of the company is Shanghai Shentong Metro Group. The organization is the first rapid transit system to serve cross-provincial service in China. The Shanghai Metro began their operation on May 29, 1993. The details related to all trains are available on the Shanghai Metro official website. The company mobile app is available on iPhone and Android platform. The app can be used for getting a real-time operating system of the metro. It regularly updates information related to an extended segment of Metro Line 11. The users can also view various activities of the Shanghai
Metro.
Ticket System
This transport system is based on the one-ticket network which refers to exchange is available between interchange stations. The company also provides Shanghai Public Transport Card which is accessible on all public transport of Shanghai. The card user gets an additional 10% discount. The base fare of the Shanghai Metro is 3 yuan for 6 km and for an additional 10 km it will cost 1 yuan to the rider. The maximum fare for rail transport is 15 yuan.
The single ticket is also available for passengers at ticket vending machine and ticket window. The company also provides One day pass and Three Day Pass to customers. The One Day Pass of Shanghai Metro launched for the Expo 2010 which held in Shanghai. The pass is available only at Service Centers at Metro Stations.