Changsha railway station

Changsha railway station (simplified Chinese: 长沙站; traditional Chinese: 長沙站; pinyin: Chángshā zhàn) is a metro station and a railway station of Beijing–Guangzhou Railway. The station is located in Furong District, Changsha, Hunan, China. The station is served by Changsha Metro Line 2.

Changsha

长沙
Changsha railway station in November 2018
LocationFurong District, Changsha, Hunan
China
Operated by CR Guangzhou
Changsha Metro
History
Opened 1912
29 April 2014

History

The station opened in 1912, and was re-constructed in 1977.

Services

China Railway

Changsha

长沙
LocationFurong District, Changsha, Hunan
China
Operated byGuangzhou Railway Group Co. Ltd.
Line(s)Beijing–Guangzhou Railway,
Shimen-Changsha Railway
Platforms4
Other information
Station codeTMIS code: 22874
Telegraph code: CSQ
Pinyin code: CSH
ClassificationClass 1 station
History
Opened1912

Changsha station is a railway station in Kaifu District, Changsha, Hunan, China, operated by CR Guangzhou. It opened its services on 1912.

Changsha Metro

Railway Station

长沙火车站
LocationFurong District, Changsha, Hunan
China
Operated byChangsha Metro
Line(s)     Line 2
Platforms2
History
Opened29 April 2014
Services
Preceding station   Changsha Metro   Following station
Line 2
toward Guangda

Railway Station is a subway station in Furong, Changsha, Hunan, China, operated by the Changsha subway operator Changsha Metro. It opened its services on 29 April 2014.

Layout

G Exits
LG1 Concourse Faregates, Station Agent
LG2      Line 2 towards West Meixi Lake (Yuanjialing)
Island platform, doors open on the left
     Line 2 towards Guangda (Jintai Square)
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