Shanghai Railway Station metro station explained

Shanghai Railway Station
Native Name:上海火车站
Native Name Lang:zh-Hans
Symbol Location:shanghai
Symbol:metro
Address:Moling Road, Jing'an District, Shanghai
Country:China
Coordinates: (Line 1)
(Line 3 and Line 4)
Operator:Shanghai No. 1/3 Metro Operation Co. Ltd.
Line:
    Platforms:4 (2 island platforms)
    Tracks:4
    Structure:Underground (Line 1)
    Elevated (Lines 3 & 4)
    Accessible:Yes
    Code:L01/16

    Shanghai Railway Station is an interchange station between lines 1, 3 and 4 on the Shanghai Metro.[1] It is one of the stations where Line 3 and Line 4 share the same tracks and elevated platforms.

    The transfer between Line 1 and lines 3 and 4 is actually quite long. Both metro stations are located on the opposing sides of the train station with a long tunnel connecting both platforms.

    In addition to being an interchange between metro lines, the station facilitates transfer to Shanghai's main railway station. A tunnel leads directly from the concourse of the metro station to the concourse of the railway station.

    This station served as the northern terminus of Line 1 before the extension to Gongfu Xincun opened on 28 December 2004.

    Station layout

    1FSouthbound/Counterclockwise← towards Shanghai South Railway Station (Zhongtan Road)
    ← to Zhongtan Road
    Northbound/Clockwise towards North Jiangyang Road (Baoshan Road)
    to Baoshan Road
    Entrances and ExitsExits 1-6
    B1Lines 1 ConcourseFaregates, Station Agent
    Line 3/4 ConcourseFaregates, Station Agent
    B2Northbound← towards Fujin Road (North Zhongshan Road)
    Southbound towards Xinzhuang (Hanzhong Road)

    Places nearby

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Shanghai Railway Station . Explore Shanghai . 2020-09-02.