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Laoximen Station
Laoximen () is an interchange station between Lines 8 and 10 of the Shanghai Metro. It began operation on 29 December 2007 with the opening of line 8. It became an interchange station with the opening of line 10 on 10 April 2010. The name of the station is derived from the Old West Gate (or Laoximen ()) of the walled Chinese city. The station is located in Huangpu District, near the intersection of Middle Fuxing Road and South Xizang Road. Station Layout Around the station * Xiaotaoyuan Mosque File:Shanghai Metro - Line 10 - Laoximen.JPG, Line 10 platform File:Shanghai Old City Laoxi gate in 1880.jpg, The Old West Gate or Laoximen () in the Old City of Shanghai The Old City of Shanghai (; Shanghainese: ''Zånhae Lo Zenshian''), also formerly known as the Chinese city, is the traditional urban core of Shanghai. Its boundary was formerly defined by a defensive wall. The Old City was the county seat for t .... Shanghai Metro stations in Huangpu District Railway ...
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Line 8 (Shanghai Metro)
Line 8 is a north-south line of the Shanghai Metro network. It runs from , in Yangpu District to , in Minhang. The line is colored on system maps. History The subway line's first phase began trial operation on September 17, 2007 and officially opened on December 29, 2007, running between and . The second phase, from Yaohua Road to began operation on July 5, 2009. Two stations opened later than the rest of the line: in September 2012 and opened in April 2011. On May 4, 2017 it was announced the third phase had been renamed the Pujiang line, and will be a new long automated people mover line running from Shendu Highway station to Huizhen Road station. It will use rubber tire Bombardier Innovia APM 300 technology. On January 13 Bombardier delivered the first out of 44 autonomous people movers to Shanghai. It opened on March 31, 2018. Controversy Even though Line 8 is a heavy rail rapid transit line, "Type C" trains designed for light metro lines consisting of 6 or 7 car ...
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Shanghai Metro Stations In Huangpu District
Shanghai (; , , Standard Mandarin pronunciation: ) is one of the four direct-administered municipalities of the People's Republic of China (PRC). The city is located on the southern estuary of the Yangtze River, with the Huangpu River flowing through it. With a population of 24.89 million as of 2021, Shanghai is the most populous urban area in China with 39,300,000 inhabitants living in the Shanghai metropolitan area, the second most populous city proper in the world (after Chongqing) and the only city in East Asia with a GDP greater than its corresponding capital. Shanghai ranks second among the administrative divisions of Mainland China in human development index (after Beijing). As of 2018, the Greater Shanghai metropolitan area was estimated to produce a gross metropolitan product (nominal) of nearly 9.1 trillion RMB ($1.33 trillion), exceeding that of Mexico with GDP of $1.22 trillion, the 15th largest in the world. Shanghai is one of the world's major centers for ...
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Xiaotaoyuan Mosque
The Xiaotaoyuan Mosque (), formerly known as Islamic Western Mosque or Shanghai Western Mosque, is a mosque in Huangpu District, Shanghai, China. It is the largest mosque in Shanghai. History The Xiaotaoyuan Mosque was originally built in 1917 by Jin Ziyun, the Director of the Shanghai Islamic Board of Directors, who had bought the land. It was then rebuilt in 1925 and completed two years later in the shape it is today. The site of the mosque was the original site for the Shanghai Islamic Normal School which was later moved to Qinglian Street and renamed Pingliang Islamic Normal School. Other schools established by the mosques were the Islam Normal School, Primary School for Muslims, Mingcheng Primary School, Chongben Primary School, Shanghai Islam Orphanage etc. After the founding of the People's Republic of China on 1 October 1949, Shanghai Mayor Chen Yi inspected the mosque and approved appropriate funds for its maintenance. On 15 February 1994, the mosque was listed as heri ...
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Yuyuan Garden Station
Yuyuan Garden () is a station on Line 10 and Line 14 of the Shanghai Metro. It is located near the famous Yuyuan Garden in Huangpu District, Shanghai. The station entered operation on 10 April 2010. This station became an interchange station between Line 10 and Line 14 on 30 December 2021. Station Layout Around the station * Fuyou Road Mosque * Yu Garden Yu Garden or Yuyuan Garden (, Shanghainese ''Yuyoe'' , lit. ''Garden of Happiness'') is an extensive Chinese garden located beside the City God Temple in the northeast of the Old City of Shanghai at Huangpu District, Shanghai. It abuts the Yu ... Railway stations in Shanghai Shanghai Metro stations in Huangpu District Railway stations in China opened in 2010 Line 10, Shanghai Metro Line 14, Shanghai Metro {{Shanghai-metro-stub ...
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Jilong Road Station
Jilong Road () is a Shanghai Metro station located on Line 10 in Pudong, Shanghai, China. Located at North Fute Road and Jilong Road, within the Shanghai Waigaoqiao Free Trade Zone section of the Shanghai Free-Trade Zone, it serves as a terminus of Line 10, and opened as part of the second phase extension of the line into Pudong. The extension was expected to open in 2018,沪轨交10号线二期或2018年开通 通到这些盘
(Shanghai Metro Line 10 Second Phase expected to open in 2018.)
but due to construction delays, the station, along with the rest of the extension, opened on 26 December 2020. The station is the first Shanghai Metro station to be located within a

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Site Of The First CPC National Congress · Xintiandi Station
Site of the First CPC National Congress · Xintiandi () is an interchange station between Shanghai Metro Lines 10 and 13, located in the Xintiandi shopping area of Huangpu District Huangpu, also formerly romanized Whangpoo or Whang-Po, may refer to: * Huangpu District, Shanghai, China ** Huangpu River, in Shanghai, China * Huangpu District, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China ** Huangpu Military Academy, in Guangzhou, China * Pazhou .... Line 1o service commenced on 10 April 2010, while line 13 service commenced on 19 December 2015. On 20 June 2021, to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party, the station name changed from Xintiandi Station to Site of the First CPC National Congress · Xintiandi Station. Station Layout References Shanghai Metro stations in Huangpu District Line 10, Shanghai Metro Line 13, Shanghai Metro Railway stations in China opened in 2010 {{DEFAULTSORT:Site of the First CPC National Congress Xintiandi station ...
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Hangzhong Road Station
Hangzhong Road () is a station on Line 10 of the Shanghai Metro. It began operation in April 2010 and is the western terminus Terminus may refer to: * Bus terminus, a bus station serving as an end destination * Terminal train station or terminus, a railway station serving as an end destination Geography *Terminus, the unofficial original name of Atlanta, Georgia, United ... of the branch line of Line 10. This station has 2 platforms, but only one is in regular service. References * Railway stations in Shanghai Line 10, Shanghai Metro Railway stations in China opened in 2010 Shanghai Metro stations in Minhang District {{Shanghai-metro-stub ...
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Hongqiao Railway Station Metro Station
Hongqiao Railway Station () is a Shanghai Metro station located within the Shanghai Hongqiao railway station complex in the city's Minhang District. As part of a major transportation hub, it serves as an interchange between Lines 2, 10, and 17. It additionally serves as the western terminus the mainline service of Line 10, as well as the eastern terminus of Line 17. The station first opened as a Line 2 station on 1 July 2010, with Line 10 operations commencing on 30 November 2010. More than seven years later, Line 17 service was introduced with the opening of that line on 30 December 2017. With three island platforms totaling six platforms, the station is one of the largest in the system and features a cross-platform interchange between Lines 2 and 17. The station is unique in which it is the only station to feature left-hand running through an island platform, in which case this applies to Line 10. For this line, doors open on the right instead of on the left. History T ...
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Lujiabang Road Station
Lujiabang Road () is the name of an interchange station between Lines 8 and 9 on the Shanghai Metro network. It began operation on 29 December 2007 with the opening of line 8. It became an interchange station on 31 December 2009 with the opening of line 9. The station is located in Huangpu District, Shanghai Shanghai (; , , Standard Mandarin pronunciation: ) is one of the four direct-administered municipalities of the People's Republic of China (PRC). The city is located on the southern estuary of the Yangtze River, with the Huangpu River flow .... Station Layout {{coord, 31.2139, N, 121.481, E, type:railwaystation_region:CN-31_source:kolossus-zhwiki, display=title Shanghai Metro stations in Huangpu District Railway stations in China opened in 2007 Line 8, Shanghai Metro Line 9, Shanghai Metro ...
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Island Platform
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 twin-track routes due to pragmatic and cost reasons. They are also useful within larger stations where local and express services for the same direction of travel can be provided from opposite sides of the same platform thereby simplifying transfers between the two tracks. An alternative arrangement is to position side platforms on either side of the tracks. The historical use of island platforms depends greatly upon the location. In the United Kingdom the use of island platforms is relatively common when the railway line is in a cutting or raised on an embankment, as this makes it easier to provide access to the platform without walking across the tracks. Advantages and tradeoffs Island platforms are necessary for any station with many th ...
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