Nanluogu Xiang

南锣鼓巷
Beijing Subway
Line 6 westbound platform

Line 8 southbound platform
General information
LocationDi'anmen East Street and Nanluoguxiang
Dongcheng District, Beijing
China
Operated byBeijing Mass Transit Railway Operation Corporation Limited
Line(s)
Platforms4 (2 split island platforms)
Tracks4
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
AccessibleYes
History
OpenedDecember 30, 2012 (2012-12-30)
(Line 6)
December 28, 2013 (2013-12-28)
(Line 8)
Services
Preceding station Beijing Subway Following station
Beihaibei
towards Jin'anqiao
Line 6 Dongsi
towards Lucheng
Shichahai
towards Zhuxinzhuang
Line 8 National Art Museum
towards Yinghai
Location
Nanluogu Xiang is located in Beijing
Nanluogu Xiang
Nanluogu Xiang
Location in central Beijing

Nanluogu Xiang[1] (simplified Chinese: 南锣鼓巷站; traditional Chinese: 南鑼鼓巷站; pinyin: Nánluógǔxiàng Zhàn) is a station on Line 6 and Line 8 of the Beijing Subway in central Beijing.[2] The station opened on December 30, 2012 to Line 6 service, and to Line 8 service in December 2013.[3] It is located near to the south entrance of the Nanluoguxiang alley, after which it is named. It will also become a transfer station for the Planned Phase 2 of Line 3 in the future.[4]

This station features split platforms, a unique feature in the Beijing Subway.

Station layout

Both the line 6 and 8 stations have underground stacked side platforms. However, it can be considered as 2 entire split island platforms the platforms themselves aren't separate from each other. The southbound line 8 and eastbound line 6 platforms are located under the northbound line 8 and westbound line 6 platforms.

Exits

There are four exits, lettered A, B, E, and F. Exits B and E are accessible.

Line 6

Line 8

References

  1. "Jpg格式线路图下载 | 北京地铁官方网站".
  2. 轨道交通6号线预计年底试运营 五项第一彰显北京地铁新奇迹 (in Simplified Chinese). Beijing Municipal Commission of Transport. Archived from the original on 26 June 2015. Retrieved 26 December 2012.
  3. (Chinese) 北京四地铁线30日开通 首末车时间确定. 新京报. Retrieved 26 December 2012.
  4. 京地铁3号线最快年底开建 (in Simplified Chinese). 新京报. Retrieved 11 January 2014.

39°56′02″N 116°24′15″E / 39.933848°N 116.404192°E / 39.933848; 116.404192


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