Bus routes link to Shanghai Disneyland through Metro line 11 - Part 1


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Updated: 2016-06-27

10 bus lines running through Kunshan and surrounding towns link to Metro Line 11, which connects to Shanghai Disneyland Park.

Seven routes run through Kunshan city itself.

Bus line 100:

Runs between Yong Jing Wan bus station and Metro Line 11's Guangming Road Station.

First run: 5:30 am in both directions; last run: 8:00 pm at Yong Jing Wan and 9:30 pm at Guangming Road station.

Departure intervals: 13 to 24 minutes

Ticket price: Four yuan for the whole 22.7 kilometer run

Bus line 101:

Runs between South Kunshan railway station and Metro Line 11's Zhaofeng Road Station.

First run: 6:30 am at South Kunshan railway station and 6:45 am at Zhaofeng Road station; last run: 8:00 pm at South Kunshan railway station and 9:00 pm at Zhaofeng Road station.

Departure intervals: 7 to 13 minutes

Ticket price: Five yuan for the whole route of 27.4 kilometers

Bus line 102:

Runs between Yong Jing Wan bus station and Metro Line 11's Zhaofeng Road Station.

First run: 5:40 am in both directions; last run: 8:30 pm at Yong Jing Wan and 11:45 pm at Zhaofeng Road station.

Departure intervals: 10 to 15 minutes

Ticket price: Four yuan for the whole route of 23.9 kilometers

Bus line 103:

Runs between South bus terminal and Metro Line 11's Zhaofeng Road Station.

First run: 5:50 am in both directions; last run: 6:10 pm at South bus terminal and 7:30 pm at Zhaofeng Road station.

Departure intervals: 40 to 50 minutes

Ticket price: Four yuan for the whole route of 23.2 kilometers

Pointers for rider of Metro Line 11:

The Metro Line route between Huaqiao Station and Disneyland Station is roughly 1 hour and 40 minutes. The one-way ticket costs 10 yuan.

Visitors holding round trip tickets get to enjoy certain amounts of discount and can ride Metro Line 11 for unlimited times within a period of one day or three days.

 

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