Zhongshanba station

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Zhongshanba Station (Chinese: 中山八站; pinyin: Zhōngshānbā Zhàn; Cantonese Yale: Jūngsāanbaat Jaahm), formerly Zhongshan Balu Station (中山八路站; Jūngsāan Baat Louh Jaahm; 'Sun Yat-sen 8th Road Station') during planning,[1] is an interchange station between Line 5 and Line 11 of the Guangzhou Metro.[2] It is located under the junction of Zhongshan 8th Road (中山八路) and Huangsha Avenue (黄沙大道) in the commercial area of the Liwan District, near Liwan Lake (荔湾湖) and Guangzhou-Foshan Coach Terminal (广佛客运站).[3][4] Line 5 started operations on 28 December 2009.[5] Line 11 started operations on 28 December 2024.[6]

Chinese中山八站
Hanyu PinyinZhōngshānbā Zhàn
Hanyu PinyinZhōngshānbā Zhàn
Yale RomanizationJūngsāanbaat Jaahm
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Zhongshanba

中山八
Guangzhou Metro
Line 5 platform
Chinese name
Chinese中山八站
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZhōngshānbā Zhàn
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationJūngsāanbaat Jaahm
JyutpingZung1saan1baat3 Zaam6
General information
LocationNortheast side of intersection of Zhongshan 8th Road (中山八路) and Huangsha Avenue (黄沙大道), Caihong Subdistrict
Liwan District, Guangzhou, Guangdong
China
Coordinates23°7′43.88″N 113°13′38.92″E
Operated byGuangzhou Metro Co. Ltd.
Lines
Platforms4 (2 island platforms)
Tracks4
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station code503 1117
History
Opened
  •      Line 5: 28 December 2009 (16 years ago) (2009-12-28)
  •      Line 11: 28 December 2024 (16 months ago) (2024-12-28)
Services
Preceding station Guangzhou Metro Following station
Tanwei
towards Jiaokou
Line 5 Xichang
Ruyifang
Outer Circle
Line 11 Caihong Bridge
Inner Circle
Location
Close

The station body of Line 11 and the Zhongshan 8th Road Transportation Hub project above it were constructed simultaneously.[7]

Usage

Above this station is the Zhongshan 8th Road Bus Terminus, which is also close to the Guangzhou-Foshan Coach Terminal, so many passengers take the highway bus to this station to take the metro to various districts in Guangzhou.[8] At the same time, this station is close to the clothing wholesale market, and is also close to the north gate of Liwan Lake Park, Pantang and nearby residences, so the station has a good flow of passengers throughout the day, but there are little to no crowding issues.

Station layout

Line 5

G - Exits A, D, E, F
L1
Concourse
Lobby TIcket Machines, Customer Service, Shops, Police Station, Security Facilities, Transfer to Line  11 
L2
Equipment Area
- Station Equipment
L3
Platforms
Platform 2 arrow for L  5  towards Jiaokou (Tanwei)
Island platform, doors will open on the left
Platform 1  5  towards Huangpu New Port (Xichang) arrow for R

Line 11

G - Exits A, D, E, F
L1
Concourse
Lobby Ticket Machines, Customer Service, Shops, Police Station, Baby Change, Security Facilities, Transfer to Line  5 
L2 Transfer level Towards concourse and platforms, Station Equipment
L3 Transfer level Towards concourse and platforms, Toilets, Nursery, Station Equipment
L4 Transfer level Towards concourse and platforms, Station Equipment
L5
Platforms
Platform 3 arrow for L  11  Outer Circle (Ruyifang)
Island platform, doors will open on the left
Platform 4  11  Inner Circle (Caihong Bridge) arrow for R

Entrances/exits

The station originally had Exit B at the beginning of its opening, but it was closed and dismantled due to the construction of Line 11 in the later stage.[9] After the opening of the Line 11 station, a new Exit E was added. Exit E is accessible via elevator. Exits D, E and F provide access to the Zhongshan 8th Road Transportation Hub.

  • A: Zhongshan 8th Road, Huangsha Avenue, Pun Tong, Liwan Lake Park [zh], Renwei Temple
  • D: Zhongshan 8th Road, Zhongshan 8th Road Transportation Hub [zh]
  • E: Xinhong Street, Zhongshan 8th Road Transportation Hub Wheelchair user access
  • F: Zhongshan 8th Road, Zhongshan 8th Road Transportation Hub

History

Plan

The station first appeared in 1997 in the "Guangzhou City Urban Expressway Traffic Line Network Planning Study (Final Report)", which was a station of Line 5 (Ring Line) in Plan B at that time, located on Zhongshan 8th Road near Liwan Lake Park, called Zhongshan Balu station. Later, in the 2003 plan, the station was identified as one of the stations of the current Line 5,[10] and was subsequently renamed Zhongshanba Station.[11] In the 2008 proposal, the new Great Ring Line also passed through this station and intersected with Line 5.[12] In the 2010 plan, the ring line became the current Line 11 (Great Ring Line), which can still interchange with Line 5.

Construction

Line 5

In 2006, Line 5 began construction. In December 2007, the station site was enclosed. On 28 December 2009, the station was put into use with the opening of Line 5.[2] At the beginning of the station's opening, there was only one exit (Exit D), and Exit B was opened soon after.[13] Exit A, located on the south side of Zhongshan 8th Road, had its construction postponed to September 2013 due to land acquisition issues[14] and opened in early 2016. In 2019, the station opened Exit F. Exit B was closed on 8 August 2019 to facilitate the construction of Line 11.[9]

Line 11

In 2014, Line 11 carried out pre-construction survey and drilling, and at about 09:53 on August 28 of the same year, a train in the direction of Wenchong on Line 5 drove out of the station, and a foreign object suddenly hit the front of the train above the tunnel, but no casualties were caused. Guangzhou Metro adjusted the operation plan of Line 5 and organized a bus connection, before resuming normal service at 12:08 noon on the same day. The metro company later confirmed that the construction unit of Line 11 had changed the location of the drill hole without permission, resulting in the tunnel being drilled through the section.[15]

In late April 2017, the construction of the Line 11 station officially began. In order to cooperate with the construction of the station, the concourse floor of Line 5 was temporarily renovated from June 10 to August 10.[16] Subsequently, on August 8 of the following year, the metro closed Exit B to cooperate with the construction of the transfer passageway.[9] On 9 December 2023, part of the passage of the Line 5 concourse was also closed to cooperate with the access project of the Line 11 concourse. On 3 July 2024, the station completed the "three rights" transfer.[17]

On 28 December 2024, Line 11 began operations, and the station became an interchange station.[18]

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