Shangda Road station
Shanghai Metro station
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Nanchen Road towards Meilan Lake | Line 7 | Changzhong Road towards Huamu Road |
Shangda Road (Chinese: 上大路; pinyin: Shàngdà Lù), previously named Hutai Road,[1] is a metro station on Line 7 of the Shanghai Metro in Baoshan District, Shanghai. It began operation on December 5, 2009.[1]
The station has 3 platforms, but only the outer island platform and the side platform are in regular service.
Nearby
- Shanghai University, Baoshan Campus
Exits
There are 4 exits/entrance to the station, all located on different sides of Shangda Road.[2]
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Shanghai Metro stations
Part of Transport in Shanghai
- Meilan Lake
- Luonan Xincun
- Panguang Road
- Liuhang
- Gucun Park 15
- Qihua Road
- Shanghai University
- Nanchen Road
- Shangda Road
- Changzhong Road
- Dachang Town
- Xingzhi Road
- Dahuasan Road
- Xincun Road
- Langao Road
- Zhenping Road 3 4
- Changshou Road 13
- Changping Road
- Jing'an Temple 2 14
- Changshu Road 1
- Zhaojiabang Road 9
- Dong'an Road 4
- Middle Longhua Road 12
- Houtan
- Changqing Road 13
- Yaohua Road 8
- Yuntai Road
- West Gaoke Road 6
- South Yanggao Road
- Jinxiu Road
- Fanghua Road
- Longyang Road 2 16 18 Maglev
- Huamu Road
Stations in italics have yet to open.
- Further information: Museum
- Rolling stock
- Stations
- Timeline
References
- ^ a b "七号线宝山段隧道开始掘进-搜狐新闻". news.sohu.com. Retrieved 2024-04-26.
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