Maigaoqiao station

Maigaoqiao station (simplified Chinese: 迈皋桥站; traditional Chinese: 邁皋橋站; pinyin: Màigāoqiáo Zhàn; lit. 'Maigao-Bridge stataion'), located in the city of Nanjing, is an aboveground station of Line 1 of the Nanjing Metro, and is the current northern terminus of the line. It started operations on 3 September 2005[1] as part of the line's Phase I from this station to Andemen.[lower-alpha 1]

Maigaoqiao

迈皋桥
LocationHongshan Road (红山路)
Maigaoqiao Subdistrict, Qixia District, Nanjing city, Jiangsu Province
China
Operated byNanjing Metro Co. Ltd.
Line(s)     Line 1
Platforms2
Construction
Structure typeElevated
History
Opened3 September 2005 (2005-09-03)
Services
Preceding station   Nanjing Metro   Following station
TerminusLine 1
toward CPU

Physical Dimension

Maigaoqiao station is in the north-south direction with a length of 213.189 meters, a width of 19.3 meters, and a height of 16.5 meters. Its total area is 4909 square meters with five exits in total.[3]

Surroundings

Surroundings include a park called Swallow Rock, schools, hospitals, and other institutions. Schools nearby are Maigaoqiao Elementary School, ChengXian Street Elementary School, and College of Education in Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Hospitals consist of Integrated Chinese and Western Hospital of Jiangsu Province. There are government and public institutions around the station as well.[4]

Notes

  1. The section from Andemen to Olympic Stadium that initially opened as Line 1 was re-designated as Line 10 when the latter opened in 2014.[2]

References

  1. 大事记. Nanjing Metro. Retrieved 24 July 2018. 9月3日 南京地铁一号线一期工程开通试运营
  2. 南京地铁二号线载人模拟运营 [Nanjing Metro Line 2 Undergoes Trial Runs]. Yantse Evening News (in Chinese). 23 May 2010. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 20 December 2016.
  3. "迈皋桥站 (Maigaoqiao Station)". 南京地铁 (Nanjing Metro). Retrieved 15 April 2020.
  4. "1号线 (Line 1)". 南京地铁(Nanjing Metro). Retrieved 4 April 2020.

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