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Dawang Subdistrict
__NOTOC__ Dawang may refer to: * Dawang railway station, in Guangdong, China * Dawang Lu station, of the Beijing Subway station in Beijing, China See also Tawang Tawang is a town and administrative headquarter of Tawang district in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. The town was once the capital of the Tawang Tract, which is now divided into the Tawang district and the West Kameng district. Tawang c ...
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Dawang Railway Station
Dawang railway station () is a railway station in Sihui, Zhaoqing, Guangdong, China. It is an intermediate station on the Guangzhou–Foshan–Zhaoqing intercity railway Guangzhou–Foshan–Zhaoqing intercity railway, also known as Guangfozhao intercity railway or Foshan–Zhaoqing intercity railway, is a regional railway within Guangdong province, China. It connects the provincial capital of Guangzhou with Zhao .... It opened with the line on 30 March 2016. The station has two side platforms. References {{adjacent stations, system=CRH , line1=Guangzhou–Foshan–Zhaoqing intercity, left1=Yundonghai, right1=Sihui Railway stations in Guangdong Railway stations in China opened in 2016 ...
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Dawang Lu Station
Dawang Lu Station () is an interchange station between Line 1 and Line 14 of the Beijing Subway. As of 2013, Dawanglu Station was the most used entrance/exit point to the Beijing Subway, with about 160,000 entrances and exits per day. Line 14 station was opened on December 26, 2015. Station layout Both the line 1 and line 14 stations have underground island platforms An island platform (also center platform, centre platform) is a station layout arrangement where a single platform is positioned between two tracks within a railway station, tram stop or transitway interchange. Island platforms are popular on .... Exits There are seven exits, lettered A, B, C, D, E, F, and H. Exits D and E are accessible. Future plan Once complete, the station will also transfer to Line 28. References External links * Beijing Subway stations in Chaoyang District Railway stations in China opened in 1999 {{Beijing-Subway-stub ...
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