Caojiawan

曹家湾
General information
LocationBeibei District, Chongqing
China
Coordinates29°43′25″N 106°29′25″E / 29.72361°N 106.49028°E / 29.72361; 106.49028
Operated byChongqing Rail Transit Corp., Ltd
Line(s)     Line 6
Platforms2 (1 island platform)
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Other information
Station code6/22
History
Opened26 October 2015 (2015-10-26)[1]
Services
Preceding station Chongqing Rail Transit Following station
Jinshansi
towards Chayuan
Line 6 Caijia
towards Beibei

Caojiawan is a station on Line 6 of the Chongqing Rail Transit system in Chongqing, China. The station, located in Beibei District north of the Jialing River, opened in 2015 as an infill station on Line 6.

For the first five years after the time of building, all three entrances surfaced in barren fields that were overgrown with weeds. In summer 2017, only one entrance was open[1][2] and the station entrances became the subject of national and international attention,[3] used as a sign of China's rapid rail expansion.[2][4] The avenue around the station was mostly completed by November 2019,[5] with it opening in 2020.

Station structure

B1
Concourse
Exits, Customer service, Vending machines
B2
Platforms
arrow for L      Line 6 to Beibei (Caijia)
Island platform
     Line 6 to Chayuan (Jinshansi) arrow for R

References

  1. 1 2 Chang, Fu (9 May 2017). "重庆这个轨道站为何如此隐秘? 工作人员回应" [Why is this Chongqing station entrance so hidden? Staff respond]. Chongqing Morning Post (in Chinese). Xinhua. Archived from the original on 31 January 2018. Retrieved 4 March 2018.
  2. 1 2 Hiufu Wong, Maggie (28 July 2017). "China's metro station in the middle of nowhere". CNN. Retrieved 4 March 2018.
  3. Linder, Alex (9 May 2017). "Take a look around China's loneliest subway station". Shanghaiist. Retrieved 4 March 2018.
  4. Poon, Linda (26 February 2018). "China's Subway Boom Slows Down". CityLab. The Atlantic. Retrieved 4 March 2018.
  5. "地铁6号线曹家湾站出入主干道明年五月全部完工 市民出行不再难". news.cbg.cn. Retrieved 2020-12-27.


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