South Changjiang Road station

South Changjiang Road (simplified Chinese: 长江南路; traditional Chinese: 長江南路; pinyin: Chángjiāng Nán Lù) is a station on Shanghai Metro Line 3. It is part of the northern extension of that line from Jiangwan Town to North Jiangyang Road that opened on 18 December 2006.[1][2] It later became an interchange station after the opening of Line 18 on 30 December 2021.[3]

South Changjiang Road

长江南路
Shanghai Metro
Station exterior
General information
LocationYixian Road (逸仙路) and South Changjiang Road
Songnan, Baoshan District, Shanghai
China
Coordinates31°19′55″N 121°29′29″E / 31.332062°N 121.491482°E / 31.332062; 121.491482
Operated byShanghai No. 3 Metro Operation Co. Ltd.
Line(s)
Platforms4 (1 island platform and 2 side platforms)
Tracks4
Construction
Structure typeElevated (Line 3)
Underground (Line 18)
AccessibleYes
History
Opened18 December 2006 (2006-12-18) (Line 3)
30 December 2021 (Line 18)
Services
Preceding station Shanghai Metro Following station
Songfa Road Line 3 West Yingao Road
Terminus Line 18 Yingao Road
towards Hangtou
Location
South Changjiang Road is located in Shanghai
South Changjiang Road
South Changjiang Road
Location in Shanghai

Short-turn trains

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Because northern Baoshan District is largely suburban, half of line 3 trains terminate early here.

Station Layout

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2F Side platform, doors open on the right
Northbound      Line 3 towards North Jiangyang Road (Songfa Road)
Southbound      Line 3 towards Shanghai South Railway Station (West Yingao Road)
Side platform, doors open on the right
G Line 3 Concourse Exits 1-2, Faregates, Station Agent
Line 18 Entrances and Exits Exits 3-4
B1 Line 18 Concourse Faregates, Station Agent
B2 Northbound      Line 18 termination track
Island platform, doors open on the left
Southbound      Line 18 towards Hangtou (Yingao Road)

References

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  1. ^ 上海市地方志办公室 上海通网站 上海市地情资料库 上海市的百科全书. shtong.gov.cn. Retrieved 13 September 2017.
  2. ^ 20年迈向世界:珍贵老照片展示上海地铁发展. Eastday (in Chinese). 27 May 2013. Retrieved 14 July 2013.
  3. ^ Sarkar, Alisha (30 December 2021). "Shanghai opens two new lines on longest metro in world". China Transport News & Analysis. Shanghai, China. Archived from the original on 24 May 2022. Retrieved 1 January 2022.