The Wuhan Metro, China, is a fast-growing and efficient rapid transit system serving Wuhan, Hubei Province, one of China’s largest and most historic cities. Since its opening in 2004, the metro has expanded to 11 lines with over 280 stations, connecting key areas like Hankou, Wuchang, and Hanyang, as well as major hubs like Wuhan Railway Station and Tianhe International Airport. Known for its modern trains, cashless payment options, and high-speed river crossings under the Yangtze River, the metro provides a seamless travel experience. As one of Central China’s most important transport networks, the Wuhan Metro continues to expand, making urban travel more convenient and sustainable.