Xinzhuang railway station (Shanghai)

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Xinzhuang

莘庄
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General information
Location Xinzhuang, Minhang District, Shanghai
China
Coordinates 31°06′47″N121°22′52″E / 31.1131°N 121.381°E / 31.1131; 121.381
Operated by Shanghai Railway Bureau
Line(s) Shanghai–Kunming Railway
      Jinshan railway
Connections Shanghai Metro logo.svg Xinzhuang   1    5  
Services
Preceding station China Railways.svg China Railway Following station
Shanghai South
Terminus
Shanghai–Kunming railway Chunshen
towards Kunming
Jinshan railway Chunshen
towards Jinshanwei
Location
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Xinzhuang
Location in Shanghai

Xinzhuang railway station (simplified Chinese :莘庄站; traditional Chinese :莘莊站; pinyin :Xīnzhuāng zhàn) is a commuter rail station on Jinshan railway, adjacent to the Xinzhuang station on the Shanghai Metro. It was built in the first year of Emperor Xuantong of the Qing Dynasty (1909). [1]

The station is currently under reconstruction to construct a Xinzhuang comprehensive transportation hub. It is expected to reopen in 2024.

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References

  1. "火车站" [Railway station]. 上海市地方志办公室主办 (in Chinese). 2001-12-21. Archived from the original on 2017-02-27. Retrieved 2021-07-20.