Changhonggongyuan station

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Changhonggongyuan

长虹公园
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General information
Other namesChanghong Park
Location Nankai District, Tianjin
China
Coordinates 39°08′11″N117°08′35″E / 39.13632°N 117.14309°E / 39.13632; 117.14309
Operated byTianjin Metro Co. Ltd.
Line(s)
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
History
Opened1 July 2012
Services
Preceding station Tianjin Metro Following station
Xianyanglu
towards Caozhuang
Line 2 Guangkai­simalu
Reminyiyuan
towards Nansunzhuang
Line 6 Yibindao
towards Lushuidao

Changhonggongyuan station (Chinese :长虹公园站; lit.'Changhong Park station'), is a station of Line 2 and Line 6 western section of the Tianjin Metro. It started operations on 1 July 2012. [1]

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Description

Changhonggongyuan Station is a three-story underground station. Located on the basement level, the station hall has a subway customer service center, which can provide passengers manual ticket purchase, recharge of subway stored-value cards, and lost and found services. In addition, self-service facilities such as ticket vending machines, ticket inspection machines, and ATMs are also available in the station hall. The line 2 platform is located on the second basement. It is an island platform. The line 6 platform is located on the third floor of the basement. It is an island platform too.

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References

  1. "2号线站点介绍". Tianjin Metro. Archived from the original on 27 November 2015. Retrieved 29 September 2012.