Hongqiao Railway Station metro station

Hongqiao Railway Station

虹桥火车站
Shanghai Metro
Line 10 platform at Hongqiao Railway Station
Line 10 platform
General information
LocationShanghai Hongqiao railway station, Minhang District, Shanghai
China
Coordinates31°11′38″N 121°19′08″E / 31.193987°N 121.31891°E / 31.193987; 121.31891
Operated byShanghai No. 2 Metro Operation Co. Ltd.
Line(s)
Platforms6 (3 island platforms)
Tracks6
ConnectionsChina RailwayShanghai Hongqiao railway station Hongqiao Railway station (AOH)
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station codeL02/29 (Line 2) L10/01 (Line 10)
History
Opened
  • 1 July 2010 (2010-07-01) (Line 2)
  • 30 November 2010 (2010-11-30) (Line 10)
  • 30 December 2017 (2017-12-30) (Line 17)
Services
Preceding station Shanghai Metro Following station
East Xujing Line 2 Hongqiao Airport Terminal 2
Terminus Line 10 Hongqiao Airport Terminal 2
towards Jilong Road
Line 17 Zhuguang Road
Location
Hongqiao Railway Station is located in Shanghai
Hongqiao Railway Station
Hongqiao Railway Station
Location in Shanghai

Hongqiao Railway Station (simplified Chinese: 虹桥火车站; traditional Chinese: 虹橋火車站; pinyin: Hóngqiáo Huǒchēzhàn) 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

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The westward extension of Line 2 toward Hongqiao railway station was completed in March 2010, however the station itself did not open until four months later, on 1 July 2010.[1] Line 10 services commenced on 30 November of the same year, providing another subway line into downtown Shanghai.[2] Line 17, which serves the western suburb of Qingpu District, began operations at the station on 30 December 2017, concurrent with the opening of the line.[3]

Description

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Line 2 Pudong International Airport-bound platform

Hongqiao Railway Station, located under the railway station of the same name, is an interchange station connecting lines 2, 10, and 17. The concourse level of the metro station is connected directly to the arrivals hall of the railway station and below the departures hall. There are staffed ticket counters and automatic ticket machines, restroom facilities, eight exits and two entrances. The exits are labeled after six zones, named alphabetically from A to F. Zones A and B are closest to the train ticketing booths. Zones A through D are labeled for the departure halls, while Zones E and F are closest to the long-distance bus terminal.[4]

The metro station itself consists of three island platforms serving six tracks, and all platforms are fully accessible from the concourse via elevator. The southernmost island platform serves Line 10 trains, with the south side (Platform 3) serving arriving trains only, while the north side (Platform 4) handles departing trains for Xinjiangwancheng. The middle island platform functions as an eastbound (downtown Shanghai-bound) cross-platform interchange between Line 17 and 2. On the north side (Platform 6), Line 17 trains disembark all passengers at its terminal station, while the south side (Platform 2) handles Line 2 eastbound trains. This provides an easy interchange for passengers continuing from Line 17 to Line 2 eastbound, allowing them to transfer without changing platforms. The northernmost island platform performs a similar function for westbound passengers changing from Line 2 to Line 17. Westbound Line 2 trains bound for East Xujing serve the north side (Platform 1), while departing westbound Line 17 trains serve the south side (Platform 5). Toilets are available on the east side of the middle island platform.[3][4]

Station layout

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3F Food stores has two sides each located above the departure gates and featuring several fast-food outlets.
2F Departure hall three sets of ticket windows and left luggage. One long hall with central waiting area with seats and departure gates lining each side.
1F Train platforms
B1 Metro, Bus, and Taxi services There is also an underground passage that connects to the airport which is about 20 mins walk. There are automated ticket machines for rail tickets (require Chinese ID) and four ticket windows where you can buy your rail ticket.
Westbound  2  towards East Xujing (following station: East Xujing) (platform 1)
Island platform, doors open on the left (Line 2), right (Line 17)
Westbound  17  towards Oriental Land (following station: Zhuguang Road) (platform 5)
Eastbound  17  Terminal station, passengers disembark (platform 6) →
Island platform, doors open on the left (Line 2), right (Line 17)
Eastbound  2  towards Pudong International Airport (following station: Hongqiao Airport Terminal 2) → (platform 2)
Eastbound  10  towards Jilong Road (following station: Hongqiao Airport Terminal 2) (platform 4) →
Island platform, doors open on the right
Westbound  10  Terminal station, passengers disembark (platform 3)

Nearby landmarks

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References

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  1. ^ Shanghai Morning Post (2010-06-25). 7月1日2号线虹桥火车站站 11号线上海西站站投用. Sina (in Chinese). Retrieved 2017-12-31.
  2. ^ Xinmin Evening News (2010-11-30). 轨交10号线主线段上午开通. Sina (in Chinese). Retrieved 2017-12-31.
  3. ^ a b Shanghai Shentong Metro Group Co., Ltd. (2017-12-29). "Soft Operation of Line 17 (Hongqiao Railway Station – Oriental Land), Phase 3 Project of Line 9 (Mid Yanggao Road - Caolu) on Dec. 30, 2017". Shanghai Metro. Archived from the original on 2017-12-30. Retrieved 2017-12-29.
  4. ^ a b Shanghai Shentong Metro Group Co., Ltd. 车站信息. Shanghai Metro (in Chinese). Retrieved 2017-12-31.