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Hangzhou Metro station For a railway station in Fujian, see Jinjiang railway station.
Jinjiang
近江Hangzhou Metro
Platform of Line 1
General information
LocationShangcheng District, Hangzhou, Zhejiang
China
Operated byHangzhou Metro Corporation
Line(s)
Platforms4 2 island platform)
History
Opened     Line 1: 24 November 2012
     Line 4: 2 February 2015
Services
Preceding station Hangzhou Metro Following station
Jiangling Roadtowards Xianghu Line 1 Wujiang Roadtowards Xiaoshan International Airport
Chengxing Roadtowards Chihua Street Line 4 Yongjiang Roadtowards Puyan
Platform layout
B2 (Line 4)towards Chengxing Road Station

towards Yongjiang Road station

B3 (Line 1)towards Wujiang Road Station

towards Jiangling Road Station

This diagram:

Jinjiang (Chinese: 近江) is a transfer station on Line 1 and Line 4 of the Hangzhou Metro in China. It was opened in November 2012, together with the rest of the stations on Line 1. It is located in the Shangcheng District of Hangzhou.

Station Layout

Ground Exits
B1 Concourse Tickets, Customer Service Center, Convenient Stores
B2      Line 4 towards Puyan (Yongjiang Road)
Island Platform, doors will open on the left
     Line 4 towards Chihua Street (Chengxing Road)
B3
     Line 1 towards Xiaoshan International Airport (Wujiang Road)
Island Platform, doors will open on the left
     Line 1 towards Xianghu (Jiangling Road)

References

  1. "(untitled)". Hangzhou Metro (in Chinese). Archived from the original on December 26, 2012.
  2. Schwandl, Robert (2007). "Hangzhou Metro". UrbanRail.net.
Hangzhou Metro stations
Line 1
Line 4
Note: Stations in Italic are in construction or planning.

30°13′59″N 120°11′36″E / 30.23306°N 120.19333°E / 30.23306; 120.19333


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