Dazhi Road station
- Line 1
- Line 6 [1]
Preceding station | Wuhan Metro | Following station | ||
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Xunlimen towards Jinghe | Line 1 | Sanyang Road towards Hankou North | ||
Miaoli Road towards Xincheng 11th Road | Line 6 | Jianghan Road towards Dongfeng Motor Corporation |
Dazhi Road Station (Chinese: 大智路; pinyin: Dàzhì Lù) serves as an interchange station of Line 1 and Line 6 of Wuhan Metro. It entered revenue service along with the completion of Line 1, Phase 1 on July 28, 2004.[2] The station situates at the intersection of Jinghan Avenue and Dazhi Road, immediately above the historic site of the Dazhimen railway station of the depleted Jinghan Railway (simplified Chinese: 京汉铁路; traditional Chinese: 京漢鐵路; pinyin: Jīnghàn Tiělù), which exited revenue service in 1991. The station is also adjacent to Wuhan Yangtze River Tunnel connecting Dazhi Road in Hankou to Youyi Avenue and Shahu Bridge in Wuchang.
Station layout
3F | Side platform, doors open on the right | |
Westbound | ← Line 1 towards Jinghe (Xunlimen) | |
Eastbound | → Line 1 towards Hankou North (Sanyang Road) → | |
Side platform, doors open on the right | ||
2F | Concourse | Faregates, Station Agent |
G | Entrances and Exits | Exits A-G |
B1 | Concourse | Faregates, Station Agent |
B2 | Northbound | ← Line 6 towards Xincheng 11th Road (Miaoli Road) |
Island platform, doors open on the left | ||
Southbound | → Line 6 towards Dongfeng Motor Corporation (Jianghan Road) → |
Facilities
Dazhi Road Station for Line 1 is a three-story elevated station placed along Jinghan Avenue. The station has two side platforms accommodating a pair of tracks, and is equipped with attended customer service concierges, automatic ticket vending machines, and accessible ramps. A single refuge siding is constructed just south of the station for trains to enter and exit service during peak/off-peak hours.
The station for Line 6 is underground, with an island platform aligned with Dazhi Road.
Exits
There are currently seven exits in service:
- Exit A: Southeastern side of Jinghan Avenue. Accessible to Jiqing Street, Wufangzhai Restaurant.
- Exit B: Northeastern side of Jinghan Avenue. Accessible to the historic site of Dazhimen Station.
- Exit C: Northwestern side of Jinghan Avenue. Accessible to Raycom Skyline.
- Exit D: Southwestern side of Jinghan Avenue.
- Exit E: Northeastern side of Dazhi Road. This exit has two branch exits, E1 and E2, which are in two different directions.
- Exit F: Northwestern side of Dazhi Road.
- Exit G: Southwestern side of Dazhi Road.
Transfers
Bus transfers to Route 622, 711 and 801 are available at Dazhi Road Station.[3]
References
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- Danshuichi
- Xuzhouxincun
- Erqi Road
- Toudao Street
- Huangpu Road 8
- Sanyang Road 7
- Dazhi Road 6
- Xunlimen 2
- Youyi Road
- Liji North Road
- Chongren Road
- Qiaokou Road
- Taipingyang
- Zongguan 3
- Hanxi 1st Road
- Gutian 4th Road
- Gutian 3rd Road
- Gutian 2nd Road
- Gutian 1st Road
- Duoluokou
- Zhuyehai
- Etouwan
- Wuhuan Boulevard
- Dongwu Boulevard
- Matoutan Park 6
- Sandian
- Jinghe
- Xincheng 11th Road
- Matoutan Park 1
- Five Rings Sports Center
- Erya Road
- Haikou 3rd Road
- Jinyinhu Park
- Jinyinhu
- Garden Expo North 7
- Polytechnic University
- Changqing Huayuan 2
- Yangchahu
- Shiqiao
- Tangjiadun
- Sanyanqiao
- Xianggang Road 3 7
- Miaoli Road
- Dazhi Road 1
- Jianghan Road 2
- Liuduqiao
- Hanzheng Street
- Wusheng Road
- Qintai
- Zhongjiacun 4
- Maying Road
- Jiangang
- Qianjincun
- North International Expo Center
- South International Expo Center 16
- Laoguancun 16
- Jiangcheng Boulevard
- Checheng East Road
- Dongfeng Motor Corporation 3
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