Xunlimen Station

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Xunlimen
循礼门
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Xun Li Men Hu Xing Zhan Tai .jpg

Line 2 platform
Location Jianghan District, Wuhan, Hubei
China
Coordinates 30°35′17″N114°16′54″E / 30.5880°N 114.2817°E / 30.5880; 114.2817 Coordinates: 30°35′17″N114°16′54″E / 30.5880°N 114.2817°E / 30.5880; 114.2817
Operated by Wuhan Metro Co., Ltd
Line(s)
Platforms 4 (1 island platform and 2 side platforms)
Construction
Structure type Underground and elevated
History
Opened
  • July 28, 2004 (2004-07-28) (Line 1)
  • December 28, 2012 (2012-12-28) (Line 2)
Services
Preceding station  Wuhan Metro  Following station
toward  Dongwu Avenue
Line 1
toward  Hankou North
toward  Jinyintan
Line 2
Line 1 platform Xun Li Men 1Hao Xian Zhan .jpg
Line 1 platform

Xunlimen Station (Chinese :循礼门站; literally: "Xunli Gate Station") is an interchange station between Line 1 and Line 2 of the Wuhan Metro. It entered revenue service along with the completion of Line 1 (Phase 1) on July 28, 2004. The Line 2 platforms opened on December 28, 2012. It is located between Jianghan District and Jiangan District.

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Wuhan Metro

The Wuhan Metro is a rapid transit system serving the city of Wuhan, Hubei, operated by the Wuhan Metro Co., Ltd. The system began operation on July 28, 2004 with the completion of a ten-station long elevated line between Huangpu Road and Zongguan, making Wuhan the fifth city in mainland China to have a metro system after Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, and Guangzhou. Line 1 is the first metro line in China to have been wrongly referred to as a light rail system in Chinese terminology. As of February 2019, there are nine lines in operation, totaling 216 stations and 318 kilometres (198 mi) of system length. The daily ridership of Wuhan Metro ranges from 2,200,000 to 2,800,000.

Contents

This station was sponsored by Wuhan Asia Heart disease Hospital (武汉亚洲心脏病医院), but the sponsorship has ended. [1] [2]

Station layout

L2 Side platform, doors will open on the right
Platform
   Line 1
towards Dongwu Boulevard (Youyi Road)
Platform 
   Line 1
towards Hankou North (Dazhi Road)
Side platform, doors will open on the left
L1Station hallStation hall, ticket vending machine and service center
Exits A, B, C and D
GGroundJinghan Boulevard, Jianghan Road
B1Station hallStation hall, ticket vending machine and service center
Exits A, B, C and E
B2Platform
   Line 2
towards Jinyintan (Zhongshan Park)
Island platform, doors will open on the left
Platform 
   Line 2
towards Optics Valley Square (Jianghan Road)

Line 1

The Line 1 elevated station is located on Jinghan Boulevard.

Line 2

The Line 2 underground station is located on Jianghan Road. [3]

Other

Xunlimen Railway Station, now is Line 2 exits. Xunlimen Station 12.jpg
Xunlimen Railway Station, now is Line 2 exits.

Line 2's exits are the old place of Xunlimen Railway Station. [4]

Transfers

Bus transfers to Route 622 and 553 are available at Xunlimen Station. [5]

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