Jinshanwei railway station

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Jinshanwei

金山卫
China Railways.svg
Shanghai Suburban Railway commuter rail
201603 Northern square of Jinshanwei Station.JPG
Station exterior
General information
LocationSouth Weiyang Road
Jinshan District, Shanghai
China
Coordinates 30°43′48″N121°21′30″E / 30.72992°N 121.3582°E / 30.72992; 121.3582
Line(s)      Jinshan railway
Tracks5
Construction
Structure typeAt grade and elevated
ParkingSurface lot
History
OpenedSeptember 28, 2012 (2012-09-28)
Services
Preceding station China Railways.svg China Railway Following station
Jinshan Industrial Park Jinshan railway Terminus

Jinshanwei (simplified Chinese :金山卫; traditional Chinese :金山衛; pinyin :Jīnshānwèi) is a railway station on the Jinshan railway of the Shanghai Suburban Railway located in Jinshan District, Shanghai. It opened for intercity passenger service on September 28, 2012. [1] Jinshanwei currently has four platforms. The station serves both express and local service trains. [2] In April 2013, a Park and ride scheme was introduced, encouraging commuters to park their cars at the station and continue their travels by train to downtown Shanghai. [3]

Jinshanwei station is within walking distance of Jinshan City Beach, one of the few beaches within the city boundaries of Shanghai, as well as the historic Jinshanzui Fishing Village, billed as 'the last Fishing Village in Shanghai'. [4]

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References

  1. 金山铁路首班车满座发车. Jiefang Daily (in Chinese). 2012-09-29. Archived from the original on 2013-05-13.
  2. "Pujiang, Songjiang and Jinshan". 2018-06-14.
  3. "Jinshanwei station adopts Park & Ride scheme". 2013-04-10.
  4. "Shanghai Has A Beach! A Journey To Jinshan". 2016-06-17.