Xiao-gang Station

Not to be confused with Xiaogang Station, another metro station in Guangzhou.
This article is about a Guangzhou metro station formerly named "Jiangxia Station". For a Guangzhou metro station formerly named "Chentiancun Station", see Jiangxia Station.
Xiao-gang
萧岗
Guangzhou Metro
Location Baiyun District, Guangzhou, Guangdong
China
Operated by Guangzhou Metro Co. Ltd.
Line(s)      Line 2
Platforms 3 (1 island platform
1 side platform)
Construction
Structure type Underground
History
Opened 25 September 2010
Services
Preceding station   Guangzhou Metro   Following station
Line 2
Xiao-gang Station
Traditional Chinese 蕭崗站
Simplified Chinese 萧岗站

Xiao-gang Station (Chinese: 萧岗站), known as Jiangxia Station (Chinese: 江夏站) during planning, is a metro station on Line 2 of the Guangzhou Metro in Guangzhou, China. It is located underground to the south of Huangshi Road East (Chinese: 黄石东路), the east of Yuncheng Road West (Chinese: 云城西路) and the south of Xiaogang River (Chinese: 萧岗涌), in the Baiyun District.[1] It started operation on 25 September 2010. The English station name is hyphenated to avoid confusion with the similarly named Xiaogang station on Line 8, which shares the same pinyin spelling but has a different tonal pronunciation and different characters.

Xiao-gang Station is within walking distance of the Guangdong University of Foreign Studies north campus, as well as the west gate of Baiyun Mountain.

Station layout

G - Exit
L1
Concourse
Lobby Customer Service, Shops, Vending machines, ATMs
L2
Platforms
Platform 2 Line 2 towards Guangzhou South Railway Station (Baiyun Culture Square)
Island platform, doors will open on the left
Platform 3 No regular service
Wall
Platform 1 Line 2 towards Jiahewanggang (Jiangxia)
Side platform, doors will open on the right

Exits

Exit number Exit location
Exit A Yuncheng Donglu
Exit B Yuncheng Xilu

References

Coordinates: 23°11′55″N 113°16′50″E / 23.1985°N 113.2806°E / 23.1985; 113.2806

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