Nanfangquan station

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Xuelang

南方泉站
Nanfangquan Station - platform.jpg
Platform
General information
Coordinates 31°26′19″N120°16′1″E / 31.43861°N 120.26694°E / 31.43861; 120.26694
Operated by Wuxi Metro
Line(s)      Line 1
Platforms1 island platform
Other information
Station codeL127
History
Opened28 September 2019 (2019-09-28) [1]
Services
Preceding station Wuxi Metro Following station
Gedaiqiao
towards Yanqiao
Line 1 Terminus

Nanfangquan station is located at the intersection of Nanhu Road and Xinglong Road in Binhu District, Wuxi. It is the terminus of Wuxi Metro Line 1. The station was completed and put into operation on September 28, 2019, as part of its southern extension. [2]

Station overview

Nanfangquan station is the terminal station of Line 1. It is a standard island platform with two underground floors. [3] The station exits Gedaiqiao station, goes south through the Xidahe Green Belt, and ends at a station on Nanhu Road. After arriving at the station, the train returns via a switchback line. [2]

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References

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