Xinjiangwancheng station

Xinjiangwancheng (simplified Chinese: 新江湾城; traditional Chinese: 新江灣城; pinyin: Xīnjiāngwānchéng; lit. 'New Jiangwan City'), is a Shanghai Metro station located on Line 10 in Yangpu District, Shanghai. Located at the intersection of Songhu Road and Yinhang Road, it is named after the nearby residential community of New Jiangwan City, which was built on the former Jiangwan Airport lands. It opened with the rest of the first phase of Line 10 on April 10, 2010.[1][2] It served as the northern terminus of the line until 26 December 2020, when phase two of Line 10 opened, extending the line further north to Jilong Road station.

Xinjiangwancheng

新江湾城
Station platform
LocationSonghu Road (淞沪路) and Yinhang Road (殷行路)
Yangpu District, Shanghai
China
Coordinates31.3303°N 121.502°E / 31.3303; 121.502
Operated byShanghai No. 1 Metro Operation Co. Ltd.
Line(s)     Line 10
Platforms4 (2 island platforms)
Tracks3
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
History
Opened10 April 2010
Services
Preceding station   Shanghai Metro   Following station
toward Jilong Road
Line 10
Location
Xinjiangwancheng
Location within Shanghai

Station layout

The station has three tracks, with four platforms on two islands. The central track is used for short-turn trains which terminate at Xinjiangwancheng station or westbound trains towards Hangzhong Road, while the tracks on either side of the station are used for through trains. Prior to the opening of phase 2 of Line 10, all trains used the central track and the southbound platform.

G Entrances and exits Exits 1-7
B1 Concourse Fare gates, station agent
B2 Westbound      Line 10 towards Hongqiao Railway Station (East Yingao Road)
Island platform, doors open on the left, right
Westbound/Eastbound      Line 10 towards Hangzhong Road (East Yingao Road)
     Line 10 termination track →
Island platform, doors open on the left, right
Eastbound      Line 10 towards Jilong Road (Guofan Road)

References

  1. Office of Shanghai Chronicles. 市政基础设施. Office of Shanghai Chronicles (in Chinese). Retrieved 2017-01-17.
  2. ExploreShanghai. "Xinjiangwancheng". ExploreShanghai. Retrieved 2011-01-02.
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