List of Dalian Metro stations

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The Dalian Metro is a rapid transit system serving Dalian City, Liaoning Province, China.[ citation needed ]

Stations

StationChinese namePhotoLine(s)District
Jichang 机场
  Line 2
(M2)
Ganjingzi
Hongganglu 虹港路
  Line 2
(M2)
Ganjingzi
虹锦
  Line 2
(M2)
Ganjingzi
红旗西路
  Line 2
(M2)
Ganjingzi
Wanjia 湾家
  Line 2
(M2)
Ganjingzi
Malanguangchang 马栏广场
  Line 2
(M2)
Shahekou
Liaoshi 辽师
  Line 2
(M2)
Shahekou
Jiaotongdaxue 交通大学
  Line 2
(M2)
Shahekou
Xi'anlu 西安路
  Line 2
(M2)
Shahekou
Lianhelu 联合路
  Line 2
(M2)
Shahekou
Renminguangchang 人民广场
  Line 2
(M2)
Xigang
Yi'erjiujie 一二九街
  Line 2
(M2)
Xigang
Qingniwaqiao 青泥洼桥
  Line 2
(M2)
Zhongshan
Youhaoguangchang 友好广场
  Line 2
(M2)
Zhongshan
Zhongshanguangchang 中山广场
  Line 2
(M2)
Zhongshan
Gangwanguangchang 港湾广场
  Line 2
(M2)
Zhongshan
Huiyizhongxin 会议中心
  Line 2
(M2)
Zhongshan
Hekou 河口
  Line 12
Shahekou
Caidaling 蔡大岭
  Line 12
Ganjingzi
Huangnichuan 黄泥川
  Line 12
Lüshunkou
Longwangtang 龙王塘
  Line 12
Lüshunkou
Tahewan 塔河湾
  Line 12
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Lüshun 旅顺
  Line 12
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  Line 12
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Lüshunxingang 旅顺新港
  Line 12
Lüshunkou
保税区(R3) Jinzhou Line
Dalian Railway Station 大连站 Dalian Railway Station 03.jpg
  Line 3
(R3)
Xigang
Dalianwan 大连湾 Dalianwan Station.JPG
  Line 3
(R3)
Ganjingzi
DD Port 双D港
  Line 3
(R3)
Jinzhou
Dongshanlu 东山路
  Line 3
(R3)
Jinzhou
Hepinglu Road 和平路
  Line 3
(R3)
Jinzhou
Houyan 后盐 Houyan Station.JPG
  Line 3
(R3)
Ganjingzi
Jinjiajie 金家街
  Line 3
(R3)
Ganjingzi
Jinmalu 金马路 Jinmalu Station (Dalian).JPG
  Line 3
(R3)
Jinzhou
Jinshitan 金石滩
  Line 3
(R3)
Jinzhou
Jiuli 九里
  Line 3
(R3)
Jinzhou
Kaifaqu 开发区 Dalian Metro, Kaifaqu Station.JPG
  Line 3
(R3)
Jinzhou
Phoenix Peak 鸿玮澜山
  Line 3
(R3)
Jinzhou
Quanshui 泉水 Quanshui Station.JPG
  Line 3
(R3)
Ganjingzi
Shijiuju 十九局
  Line 3
(R3)
Jinzhou
Tostem 通世泰
  Line 3
(R3)
Jinzhou
Xianglujiao 香炉礁 Dalian Metro, Xianglujiao Station (1).JPG
  Line 3
(R3)
Xigang
Xiaoyaowan 小窑湾
  Line 3
(R3)
Jinzhou

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