Xujiahui Station
This article is about the metro station. For the surrounding area, see Xujiahui.
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Xuhui, Shanghai China | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Coordinates | 31°11′40″N 121°26′16″E / 31.19454°N 121.43790°ECoordinates: 31°11′40″N 121°26′16″E / 31.19454°N 121.43790°E | |||||||||||||||||||||
Operated by | Shanghai No.1 Metro Operation Co. Ltd. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Opened | 1993 | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Xujiahui (simplified Chinese: 徐家汇站; traditional Chinese: 徐家匯站; pinyin: Xújiāhuì Zhàn) is the name of an interchange station between lines 1, 9 and 11. of the Shanghai Metro. It is located in the Xujiahui area of Xuhui District, Shanghai.[1] The station is one of the busiest in the metro system, and is extremely crowded during peak hours. Six large shopping malls and eight large office towers are each within no more than a three-minute walk of one of the station's exits. The station has a total of 18 exits, more than any other subway station in Shanghai.
Places nearby
- Xujiahui shopping district
- St. Ignatius Cathedral [Exit 3]
- Fudan University, Fenlin Road Campus
- Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Xuhui Campus
- Carl's Jr.
- Shanghai meizhi mandarin school
References
- ↑ "Shanghai Metro Map". Shanghai Metro. Retrieved 22 September 2015.
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