Qianhaiwan station

Qianhaiwan station (simplified Chinese: 前海湾站; traditional Chinese: 前海灣站; pinyin: Qiánháiwān Zhàn; Jyutping: Cin4 Hoi2 Waan1 Zaam6) is a station on the Line 1, Line 5 and Line 11 of the Shenzhen Metro in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China. Line 1 platforms opened on 15 June 2011, Line 5 platforms opened on 22 June 2011, and Line 11 platforms opened on 28 June 2016. Qianhaiwan Station is located under Chenwen Road in Shenzhen's Nanshan District.[1]

Qianhaiwan

前海湾
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese前海灣
Simplified Chinese前海湾
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinQián Hái Wān
Yue: Cantonese
JyutpingCin4 Hoi2 Waan1
General information
LocationNanshan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong
China
Operated bySZMC (Shenzhen Metro Group)
Line(s)
Platforms6 (2 island platforms and 2 side platforms)
Tracks6
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
AccessibleYes
History
Opened
  • Line 1: 15 June 2011 (2011-06-15)
  • Line 5: 22 June 2011 (2011-06-22)
  • Line 11: 28 June 2016 (2016-06-28)
Services
Preceding station Shenzhen Metro Following station
Xin'an
towards Airport East
Line 1 Liyumen
towards Luohu
Linhai
towards Huangbeiling
Line 5 Guiwan
towards Chiwan
Bao'an
towards Bitou
Line 11 Nanshan

Station layout

G Exit
B1F
Concourse
Lobby Customer Service, Shops, Vending machines, ATMs, Transfer Passage between Line 1, Line 5, and Line 11
B2F
Platforms
Platform 1      Line 1 towards Airport East (Xin'an)
Island platform; doors will open on the left
Platform 2      Line 1 towards Luohu (Liyumen)
Platform 4      Line 5 towards Huangbeiling (Linhai)
Island platform; doors will open on the left
Platform 3      Line 5 towards Chiwan (Guiwan)
Platform 5      Line 11 towards Bitou (Bao'an)
Island platform; doors will open on the left
Platform 6      Line 11 towards Gangxia North (Nanshan)


Exits

Exit Destination
Exit A Chenwen Road (E), 7th Road (N)
Exit B B1 Chenwen Road (E), 9th Road (S)
B2 Chenwen Road (E), 9th Road (N)
Exit C Chenwen Road (W)
Exit D Chenwen Road (W)
Exit E
Exit F

References

  1. "The Shenzhen urban rail transportation recent construction plan approval (2011-2016)" (in Chinese). National Development and Reform Commission. 2011. Retrieved February 21, 2016.

22°32′19″N 113°54′11″E


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