Xuzhouxincun station
Preceding station | Wuhan Metro | Following station | ||
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Erqi Road towards Jinghe | Line 1 | Danshuichi towards Hankou North |
Xuzhouxincun (Chinese: 徐州新村) is a station on Line 1 of Wuhan Metro, opened along with the completion of Line 1, Phase 2 on July 29, 2010.[1] It is an elevated station situated on Jiefang Avenue, with proximity to Erqi Yangtze River Bridge, Wuhan Erqi Memorial Hall, and downtown bus transfers. The station has two side platforms serving trains from each direction.
Station layout
3F | Side platform, doors open on the right | |
Westbound | ← Line 1 towards Jinghe (Erqi Road) | |
Eastbound | → Line 1 towards Hankou North (Danshuichi) → | |
Side platform, doors open on the right | ||
2F | Concourse | Faregates, Station Agent |
G | Entrances and Exits | Exits A, B |
Facilities
Xuzhouxincun Station is a three-story elevated station built entirely along Jiefang Avenue. The station is equipped with attended customer service concierges, automatic ticket vending machines, accessible lifts, and restrooms in fared zone.
Exits
There are currently two exits in service:
- Exit A: Jiefang Avenue, accessible to Zhongbai Cangchu Erqi Shopping Center
- Exit B: Jiefang Avenue, accessible to Xincunjie Community Clinic and Wuhan Erqi Memorial Hall.
Transfers
Bus transfers to Route 3, 4, 211, 212, 232, 234, 509, 577, 615, 727, 809, Trolleybus Route 3 and 4 are available at Xuzhouxincun Station.[2]
References
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- Hankou North
- Shekouxincheng
- Tengzigang
- Dijiao
- Xinrong Yangluo
- Danshuichi
- Xuzhouxincun
- Erqi Road
- Toudao Street
- Huangpu Road 8
- Sanyang Road 7
- Dazhi Road 6
- Xunlimen 2
- Youyi Road
- Liji North Road
- Chongren Road
- Qiaokou Road
- Taipingyang
- Zongguan 3
- Hanxi 1st Road
- Gutian 4th Road
- Gutian 3rd Road
- Gutian 2nd Road
- Gutian 1st Road
- Duoluokou
- Zhuyehai
- Etouwan
- Wuhuan Boulevard
- Dongwu Boulevard
- Matoutan Park 6
- Sandian
- Jinghe
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