Tielu

铁炉
Zhengzhou Metro
Zhengzhou Metro rapid transit station
General information
LocationChangchun Road
Zhongyuan District, Zhengzhou
China
Coordinates 34°46′08″N 113°32′05″E / 34.7690°N 113.5346°E / 34.7690; 113.5346
Operated byZhengzhou Metro Zhengzhou Metro
Line(s)
Platforms4
Connections
  • Bus interchange Bus
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Other information
Station code119
History
Opened12 January 2017 (Line 1)[1]
19 September 2019 (Line 14)[2]
Services
Preceding station Zhengzhou Metro Following station
Lanzhai Line 1 Civic Center
Xushui
towards Tielu
Line 14 Shimindadao
towards Lianhu
Location
Tielu is located in Zhengzhou
Tielu
Tielu
Location of the station in Zhengzhou

Tielu (Chinese: 铁炉) is a metro station on Line 1 and Line 14 of Zhengzhou Metro.

The station is approximately 1 km south of the railway station with the same name on the Longhai Railway.

Station layout

The station has 2 floors underground. The B1 floor is for the station concourse and the B2 floor is for the platforms and tracks. The station has two island platforms on its B2 floor. Currently the platforms for Line 1 and Line 14 are in operation. The platforms for Line 14 are located to the west of Line 1.

G - Exit
B1 Concourse
Customer Service, Vending machines
B2
Platforms
     Line 1 towards Henan University of Technology (Lanzhai)
Island platform, doors will open on the left
     Line 1 towards New Campus of Henan University (Civic Center)
     Line 14 towards Xushui (Xushui)
Island platform, doors will open on the left
     Line 14 towards Lianhu (Shimindadao) →

Exits[3]

Exit Destination
Exit A Changchun Road (east side), Zhengzhou No. 36 Middle School, The PLA No. 153 Hospital
Exit B Changchun Road (east side), Zhengzhou No. 36 Middle School, The PLA No. 153 Hospital

Surroundings

  • Zhengzhou No. 36 Middle School
  • The PLA No. 153 Hospital

References

  1. "郑州地铁1号线二期和城郊铁路一期将开通试运营". www.zhengzhou.gov.cn (in Chinese). Retrieved 2018-04-13.
  2. "初心勾画绿城梦 匠心施彩民生线 14号线一期工程定于9月19日实现初期运营". 2019-09-19.
  3. "站点信息 铁炉站". www.zzmetro.com (in Chinese). Retrieved 2018-04-16.
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