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Cultural Center Station
Cultural Center Station may refer to: * Cultural Center metro station, a Kaohsiung MRT station, Taiwan *Cultural Center station, a Baltimore Light RailLink station, Maryland, U.S. * State Center / Cultural Center station, an underground Baltimore Metro SubwayLink station, Maryland, U.S. *Cultural Centre busway station Cultural Centre busway station is located in Brisbane, Australia serving the South Bank, Queensland, South Bank precinct. It is located directly south of Victoria Bridge, Brisbane, Victoria Bridge and close to South Brisbane railway station. T ..., a bus station in Brisbane, Australia See also * Wenhuazhongxin station (文化中心站, literally ''Cultural Center station''), a metro station of Line 5, Line 6, Line 11 and Line Z1 of the Tianjin Metro {{Station disambiguation ...
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Cultural Center Metro Station
Cultural Center is a station on the Orange line of Kaohsiung MRT on the edge of Sinsing District and Lingya District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Station overview The station is a two-level, underground station with an island platform and four exits. The station is 199 metres long and is located at the intersection Jhongjheng 2nd Rd and Heping 1st Rd. Station layout Exits *Exit 1: Jhongjheng 2nd Rd. (west) *Exit 2: Shangyi St., Wufu Junior High School *Exit 3: Kaohsiung Cultural Center, National Kaohsiung Normal University *Exit 4: President Department Store Heping branch, Rainbow Park Around the station * Kaohsiung Cultural Center * National Kaohsiung Normal University The National Kaohsiung Normal University (NKNU; Kaohsiung Normal University), was founded in 1967. It is a public university located in Lingya District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. The university has two campuses namely Ho-Ping and Yan-Chao. The Universit ... * President Department Store * Water Tower Park * Wufu Junior Hi ...
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Cultural Center Station
Cultural Center station is a Baltimore Light RailLink station located along Howard Street in the Mount Vernon, Baltimore, Mount Vernon neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland, adjacent to the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall. It has two side platforms served by two tracks. The station opened on April 2, 1992, as part of the first phase of the system. While there is no direct connection between the Light Rail and the Baltimore Metro SubwayLink system, the Cultural Center Light Rail station is located near the State Center station on the Metro. References External links Station from Park Avenue from Google Maps Street View
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State Center / Cultural Center Station
State Center station (formerly State Center/Cultural Center station) is an underground Baltimore Metro SubwayLink station in Baltimore, Maryland. It is a transit hub offering connections to the Baltimore Light RailLink system, the tenth most northern and western station on the line, the first one in the area viewed by many as "downtown Baltimore," and is within a 2 block walk of the Cultural Center station on the Light RailLink system, via Preston Street, and many area landmarks. The stations elevator and escalator entrance is located on the corner of West Preston Street and North Eutaw Street which is directly adjacent to the Maryland States Office Complex, hence the name "State Center." It is within the boundaries of the Madison Park neighborhood and is also very close to the adjacent neighborhoods of Bolton Hill, Mid-Town Belvedere, Mount Vernon, and Seton Hill. Artwork State Center station features a mobile sculpture entitled "Venter," which is suspended in a large ...
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Cultural Centre Busway Station
Cultural Centre busway station is located in Brisbane, Australia serving the South Bank, Queensland, South Bank precinct. It is located directly south of Victoria Bridge, Brisbane, Victoria Bridge and close to South Brisbane railway station. The station takes its name from its location within the Queensland Cultural Centre precinct. The platforms are accessible from the pedestrian bridge linking the Queensland Performing Arts Centre to the Queensland Museum and Queensland Art Gallery. The station is also close to the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University, South Bank Piazza and the western end of the South Bank Parklands. At peak times 385 buses approach the station. History Cultural Centre busway station opened on 23 October 2000 when the South East Busway opened to Woolloongabba busway station, Woolloongabba. When built, it only had one lane in each direction with no ability for buses to pass. In March 2003 work commenced to a ...
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Line 5 (Tianjin Metro)
Line 5 of the Tianjin Metro () is a rapid transit line running semi-circular from north-west to south-west Tianjin. It is run by Tianjin Binhai Mass Transit Development Co., Ltd, which becomes a subsidiary of Tianjin Rail Transit Group Corporation since 2017. The line is 36.1 km in length and has 29 stations. Beichenkejiyuanbei is half-underground. Liqizhuangnan is at-grade. All other stations are underground. The line uses 6 car B size trains. Line 5, together with Line 6 forms a loop around Tianjin. Opening timeline On 22 October 2018, the section from Danhebeidao to Zhongyiyifuyuan (26 stations) became operational. On 31 January 2019, the line was extended one station to Beichenkejiyuanbei. On 7 December 2021, the line was extended one station to Liqizhuangnan. Stations (northwest to southwest) , , , , , rowspan="8" , Beichen , - , , , , , , , - , , , , , , , - , , , , , , , - , , , , , , , - , , , , , , , - , , , , , , , - , ...
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Line 6 (Tianjin Metro)
Line 6 of the Tianjin Metro () is a rapid transit line running semi-circular from north-east to south-east Tianjin. It was opened on 6 August 2016. The line was later extended on 31 December 2016 and on 26 April 2018. The line is currently 42.6 km long and has 38 stations. The line currently uses 6 car B size trains but the platform is long enough to support 8 car trains as demand grows in the future. Line 6, together with Line 5 will form a loop around Tianjin. Opening timeline Stations (northeast to southeast) , , , 0.94 , 10.48 , - , , , Tianjin North railway station, TBP , , 1.33 , 11.81 , - , , , , , 0.50 , 12.31 , - , , , , , 1.13 , 13.44 , - , , , , , 0.77 , 14.21 , - bgcolor="lightgrey" , ' , , , , 0.75 , 14.96 , - , , , , , 0.71 , 15.67 , rowspan="4", Hongqiao District, Hongqiao , - , , , Tianjin West railway station, TXP , , 0.84 , 16.51 , - , , , , , 0.62 , 17.13 , - , , , , , 1.54 , 18.67 , - , , , , , 0.92 , 19.59 , ...
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