Langli station (Changsha Maglev)

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Langli

磁浮㮾梨
  Maglev  
Langli Maglev Station.jpg
General information
LocationHuangxing Avenue, Langli Subdistrict, Changsha County, Changsha, Hunan
China
Coordinates 28°09′50″N113°07′39″E / 28.1638°N 113.1274°E / 28.1638; 113.1274
Operated byHunan Maglev Transportation Development Co., Ltd.
Line(s)      Changsha Maglev Express
History
OpenedMay 6, 2016 (2016-05-06) [1]

Langli station is a station on the Changsha Maglev Express. Trains stop here for 40 seconds to let passengers off and on. [2]

History

Construction on the station began in July 2014. At that time, it was stated that it would open to passengers by the end of 2015. [3] It actually opened on May 6, 2016. [1] The station is the only intermediate stop on the Changsha Maglev Express line. [4]

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References

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  3. "长沙磁悬浮榔梨站已动工开建 预计明年底全线通车" [Langli station of the Changsha Maglev has started construction and is expected to be completed by the end of next year] (in Chinese). rednet.cn. 24 July 2014. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
  4. "长沙磁浮快线5月6日开通载客 高铁站去机场20分钟搞定" [Changsha Maglev Express line will start passenger service on 6 May, High-speed railway station to the airport takes only 20 minutes] (in Chinese). rednet.cn. 29 April 2016. Retrieved 3 May 2021.