Site of the First CPC National Congress · Xintiandi station
Site of the First CPC National Congress · Xintiandi (Chinese: 一大会址·新天地; pinyin: Yīdà Huìzhǐ Xīntiāndì) is an interchange station between Shanghai Metro Lines 10 and 13, located in the Xintiandi shopping area of Huangpu District. Line 1o service commenced on 10 April 2010, while line 13 service commenced on 19 December 2015.
Site of the First CPC National Congress · Xintiandi 一大会址·新天地 | ||||||||||||||||
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General information | ||||||||||||||||
Location | Middle Fuxing Road and Danshui Road (淡水路) Huangpu District, Shanghai China | |||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 31°13′6″N 121°28′12″E | |||||||||||||||
Operated by | Shanghai No. 1/2 Metro Operation Co. Ltd. | |||||||||||||||
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Platforms | 4 (1 island platform for Line 13 and 2 side platforms for Line 10) | |||||||||||||||
Tracks | 4 | |||||||||||||||
Construction | ||||||||||||||||
Structure type | Underground | |||||||||||||||
Accessible | Yes | |||||||||||||||
Other information | ||||||||||||||||
Station code | L10/13 (Line 10) | |||||||||||||||
History | ||||||||||||||||
Opened | 10 April 2010 (Line 10) 19 December 2015 (Line 13) | |||||||||||||||
Previous names | Xintiandi (up to 20 June 2021) | |||||||||||||||
Services | ||||||||||||||||
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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.[1]
Station Layout
G | Entrances and Exits | Exits 1-6 |
B1 | Concourse | Faregates, Station Agent |
B2 | Side platform, doors open on the right | |
Westbound | ← Line 10 towards Hongqiao Railway Station or Hangzhong Road (South Shaanxi Road) | |
Eastbound | Line 10 towards Jilong Road (Laoximen) → | |
Side platform, doors open on the right | ||
B3 | Westbound | ← Line 13 towards Jinyun Road (Middle Huaihai Road) |
Island platform, doors open on the left | ||
Eastbound | Line 13 towards Zhangjiang Road (Madang Road) → |
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