Optics Valley Suspended Monorail
Wuhan's Optics Valley SkyRail, also known as the "Optics Valley Photon", is China's first commercially operated suspended monorail system, marking a milestone in urban transportation innovation. Operating since its official launch in October 2023, this cutting-edge rail system combines commuting efficiency with sightseeing appeal. The train, suspended beneath an elevated track, offers passengers a 270° panoramic view through its large side and transparent floor windows. With a maximum speed of 60 km/h and fully automated driverless technology, it serves as both a functional transit solution and a futuristic tourist attraction, earning its reputation as a sci-fi namecard for Wuhan.
Sky Train of Wuhan

Route and Infrastructure
Phase 1: The initial 10.5-kilometer route connects Jiufeng Mountain to Longquan Mountain, featuring 6 stations: Jiufengshan, Gaoxin Avenue, Gaoxin 2nd Road, Gaoxin 4th Road, Comprehensive Bonded Zone, and Longquanshan. It integrates natural and cultural landmarks such as Jiufeng National Forest Park and Longquan Mountain Ming Tomb
Heritage Park.
Phase 2: Plans extend the total length to 26.7 km with 16 stations, linking scenic areas like Yanxi Lake and Niushan Lake.
Technological Innovations
Driverless Operation: Utilizes GOA3-grade automation (unattended but monitored) for safety and precision.
Eco-Friendly Design: Features energy-efficient technologies like permanent magnet traction, lightweight materials, and regenerative braking.
Unique Structure: The inverted track above, vehicle below design minimizes ground space usage, reducing urban congestion.
Sightseeing Experience
Passengers enjoy 270° views of Wuhan’s skyline, ecological corridors, and flower seas. Transparent cabins and glass-floor sections enhance immersion, particularly during sunrise, sunset, or nighttime light shows.
Key photo spots include Gaoxin Avenue Station’s futuristic architecture and the glass-bottomed cabin for aerial vistas.
Ticketing and Accessibility
Fares: Single ride (¥30), day pass (¥40), monthly pass (¥120), and group discounts. Free for seniors (65+), children under 12, and disabled individuals.
Operating Hours: 8:00 AM–8:00 PM (extended to 9:00 PM during peak seasons), with trains departing every 10 minutes.
Integration and Connectivity
Interchanges with Metro Line 11 and the L2 tram facilitate seamless travel. Self-driving tourists can park at Jiufengshan Station (¥5/hour) or Guanggu Administrative Center (free for 3 hours).
Cultural and Economic Impact
Dubbed a journey through technology and ecology, it showcases Wuhan’s innovation while boosting tourism and regional development.
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Optics Valley Suspended Monorail: A Glimpse into Futuristic Transit
The Optics Valley Suspended Monorail is not just a mode of transportation—it's a symbol of Wuhan’s innovation and progress. Suspended from an elevated track, this sleek, modern monorail glides silently above the city, offering passengers panoramic views of the Optics Valley area, one of China’s leading tech hubs. A ride on this monorail blends technology, urban design, and convenience, making it a must-try for visitors and locals alike.
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Transportation – Experience Wuhan’s cutting-edge public transit system
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Smart City Wuhan – See innovation in motion in the heart of Optics Valley
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Industry – Reflects Wuhan’s leadership in technology and urban development
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Entertainment – A fun and futuristic way to sightsee through the city
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People & Life – Loved by families, commuters, and curious travelers
Explore more with our guide to Optics Valley, local tech landmarks, and transit-friendly travel tips.