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Xinhe Station (Guangzhou Metro)
Xinhe station (), is a station of Line 14 of the Guangzhou Metro The Guangzhou Metro () ( and ) is the rapid transit system of the city of Guangzhou in Guangdong Province of China. It is operated by the state-owned Guangzhou Metro Corporation and was the fourth metro system to be built in mainland China, af .... It started operations on 28 December 2017. Station layout Exits There are 3 exits, lettered A, B and C. Exits A and C are accessible. All exits are located on Guangcong No. 9 Road. Gallery Xinhe Station 20190109.160347.jpg, Exterior Xinhe Station Concourse for 2019 02.jpg, Concourse Exit A, Xinhe Station, Guangzhou Metro.jpg, Exit A Xinhe Station 20190109.141422.jpg, Exit B Exit C, Xinhe Station, Guangzhou Metro.jpg, Exit C References {{coord, 23.413259, N, 113.46706, E, format=dms, type:railwaystation_region:CN-44_source:Gaode, display=t Railway stations in China opened in 2017 Guangzhou Metro stations in Baiyun District ...
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China National Highway 105 (G105) runs from Beijing to Macau SAR, via Langfang, Chuangzhou, Dezhou, Donge, Jining, Shuangyou, Fuyang, Liuan, Jiujiang, Nanchang, Ji'an, Guangzhou and Zhuhai. It runs to approximately 2,717 km, and, on a map, runs broadly on a straight line from Beijing to Guangzhou. Through the Lotus Bridge it is connected to Macau, this section has been selected to extend the G105 in 2013, under a new 2013-2030 plan by NDRC&MoT. Route and distance See also * China National Highways The China National Highways (CNH/Guodao) () is a network of trunk roads across mainland China. Apart from the expressways of China that are planned and constructed later, most of the CNH are not controlled-access highways. History The bui ... References {{Roads and Expressways of Beijing 105 Road transport in Beijing Transport in Hebei Road transport in Tianjin Transport in Shandong Transport in Henan Transport in Anhui Transport in Hubei Transport in ...
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Baiyun Dongping Station
Baiyun Dongping station (), is a station of Line 14 of the Guangzhou Metro. It started operations on 28 December 2018. The station has an underground island platform. Platform 1 is for trains heading to Dongfeng Dongfeng is the romanization of several Chinese names of which most notably "East Wind" (); it may refer to: People's Republic of China * Dongfeng (missile) (), series of ballistic missiles of the People's Liberation Army * Chinese series of dies ..., whilst platform 2 is for trains heading to Jiahewanggang, along with 2 bypass tracks next to the stopping tracks, separated by a wall. Exits There are 4 exits, lettered A, B, E and F. Exit A is accessible. All exits are located on Guangcong 1st Road. Gallery Baiyun Dongping Station Concourse 202001 Part 1.jpg, Concourse Exit B, Baiyun Dongping Station, Guangzhou Metro.jpg, Exit B Exit E, Baiyun Dongping Station, Guangzhou Metro.jpg, Exit E Exit F, Baiyun Dongping Station, Guangzhou Metro.jpg, Exit F References {{ ...
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Conghua Coach Terminal Station
Conghua Coach Terminal station (), is a station of Line 14 of the Guangzhou Metro. It opened on 28 December 2018. Station Layout The station has an underground island platform. Platform 1 is for trains heading to Dongfeng Dongfeng is the romanization of several Chinese names of which most notably "East Wind" (); it may refer to: People's Republic of China * Dongfeng (missile) (), series of ballistic missiles of the People's Liberation Army * Chinese series of dies ..., whilst platform 2 is for trains heading to Jiahewanggang. Gallery Conghua Coach Terminal Station Concourse Part 1 2019 12.jpg, Concourse Conghua Coach Terminal Station Culture Hall.jpg, Concourse culture wall Exit A, Conghua Coach Terminal Station, Guangzhou Metro.jpg, Exit A Exit C1, Conghua Coach Terminal Station, Guangzhou Metro.jpg, Exit C1 Exit D, Conghua Coach Terminal Station, Guangzhou Metro.jpg, Exit D References {{coord missing, China Railway stations in China opened in 2018 Guangzhou Met ...
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Taiping Station
The Guangzhou Metro () ( and ) is the rapid transit system of the city of Guangzhou in Guangdong Province of China. It is operated by the state-owned Guangzhou Metro Corporation and was the fourth metro system to be built in mainland China, after those of Beijing Subway, Beijing, Tianjin Metro, Tianjin, and Shanghai Metro, Shanghai. The earliest efforts to build an underground rapid transit system in Guangzhou date back to 1960. In the two decades that followed, the project was brought into the agenda five times but ended up abandoned each time due to financial and technical difficulties. Preparation of what would lead to today's Guangzhou Metro did not start until the 1980s, and it was not until 1993 that construction of the first line, Line 1, officially began. Line 1 opened four years later in 1997 with five stations in operation. , Guangzhou Metro has 16 lines in operation, namely: Line 1 (Guangzhou Metro), Line 1, Line 2 (Guangzhou Metro), Line 2, Line ...
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Dongfeng Station (Guangzhou Metro)
Dongfeng station (), is a station of Line 14 of the Guangzhou Metro. It is also the northern terminus of the mainline of Line 14, and the northernmost station of Guangzhou Metro. It started operations on 28 December 2018. It is the only station on Line 14 to have a theme. The station has 2 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 ... with 3 tracks. Trains usually stop at the outer 2 platforms. Platform 1 is a termination platform, whilst platform 2 is for trains heading to Jiahewanggang. Platforms 3 and 4 serve the middle track. Station Layout History During construction, this station was referred to as Jiekou. Exits There are 3 exits, lettered B, C and D. Exit D is accessible. All exits are located within Dongfeng Estate. Gallery G ...
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Hongwei Station
Hongwei station (), is a station of Line 14 of the Guangzhou Metro The Guangzhou Metro () ( and ) is the rapid transit system of the city of Guangzhou in Guangdong Province of China. It is operated by the state-owned Guangzhou Metro Corporation and was the fourth metro system to be built in mainland China, af .... It started operations on 28 December 2017. Station layout Exits References {{coord, 23.399261, N, 113.487415, E, format=dms, type:railwaystation_region:CN-44_source:Gaode, display=t Railway stations in China opened in 2017 Guangzhou Metro stations in Huangpu District ...
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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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Mali Station
Mali station (), is a station of Line 14 of the Guangzhou Metro. It started operations on 28 December 2018. The station has 2 elevated side platforms. Platform 1 is for trains heading to Dongfeng Dongfeng is the romanization of several Chinese names of which most notably "East Wind" (); it may refer to: People's Republic of China * Dongfeng (missile) (), series of ballistic missiles of the People's Liberation Army * Chinese series of dies ..., whilst platform 2 is for trains heading to Jiahewanggang. Exits There are 2 exits, lettered A and B. Both exits are accessible and are located on Guangcong No. 9 Road. Gallery Mali Station Concourse 202001.jpg, Concourse Exit A, Mali Station, Guangzhou Metro P2.jpg, Exit A Passageway Exit A, Mali Station, Guangzhou Metro P1.jpg, Exit A Exit B, Mali Station, Guangzhou Metro.jpg, Exit B Exterior, Mali Station, Guangzhou Metro 20230218-B.jpg, Exterior References {{coord missing, China Railway stations in China opened in 2018 ...
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Baiyun District, Guangzhou
Baiyun District is one of 11 urban districts of the prefecture-level city of Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong Province, China. The district is located in the city's northern suburbs, and is named after the Baiyun Mountain (the "White Cloud Mountain"), one of the area's natural attractions. Administrative divisions There are currently 18 subdistricts and 4 towns. On 19 December 2013 four new subdistricts (Yuncheng, Helong, Baiyunhu, & Shimen) were established from carving out of existing subdistricts. History Nowadays Baiyun District was originally governed by Panyu County (now Panyu District) and Nanhai County (now Nanhai District). However, since 1924, the district changed its name as new suburb of Guangzhou (Canton) city. in June 1954, Baiyun District was formally established. Economy For many years, Guangzhou's main airport, the (Former) Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport was located within Baiyun District. In 2004, the airport was relocated farther north fr ...
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Jiahewanggang Station
Jiahewanggang Station of Guangzhou Metro, formerly known as Jiahe Station () during its planning stages, is an interchange station between Lines 2, 3 and 14, and also the northern terminus of Line 2. It is located underground, just northwest of Lingnan New World Garden in Baiyun District of Guangzhou. It started operation on 25September 2010. On 28 December 2018, Line 14 (Phase 1) opened. Jiahewanggang became the interchange station of Line 2, Line 3 and Line 14. This station provides cross-platform interchange A cross-platform interchange is a type of interchange between different lines at a metro (or other railway) station. The term originates with the London Underground; such layouts exist in other networks but are not commonly so named. In the Uni ... between Line 2 & Line 3, with Line 2 stopping on the inner platforms and Line 3 stopping on the outer platforms. The Line 14 platforms are located one level below the Line 2 & Line 3 platforms. Station layout Referen ...
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Guangzhou Metro
The Guangzhou Metro () ( and ) is the rapid transit system of the city of Guangzhou in Guangdong Province of China. It is operated by the state-owned Guangzhou Metro Corporation and was the fourth metro system to be built in mainland China, after those of Beijing, Tianjin, and Shanghai. The earliest efforts to build an underground rapid transit system in Guangzhou date back to 1960. In the two decades that followed, the project was brought into the agenda five times but ended up abandoned each time due to financial and technical difficulties. Preparation of what would lead to today's Guangzhou Metro did not start until the 1980s, and it was not until 1993 that construction of the first line, Line 1, officially began. Line 1 opened four years later in 1997 with five stations in operation. , Guangzhou Metro has 16 lines in operation, namely: Line 1, Line 2, Line 3, Line 4, Line 5, Line 6, Line 7, Line 8, Line 9, Line 13, Li ...
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