Fuxing Road Station (Wuhan)

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Fuxing Road
复兴路
Wuhan Metro Logo.svg
Fu Xing Lu .JPG
Location Wuchang District, Wuhan, Hubei
China
Operated by Wuhan Metro Co., Ltd
Line(s)
Platforms 2 (1 island platform)
Construction
Structure type Underground
History
Opened December 28, 2014 (2014-12-28) (Line 4)
Services
Preceding station  Wuhan Metro  Following station
toward  Huangjinkou
Line 4

Fuxing Road Station (Chinese :复兴路站), is a transfer station of Line 4 and Line 5 of Wuhan Metro. It entered revenue service on December 28, 2014. It is located in Wuchang District. [1]

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