Guomao station (Shenzhen Metro)

Guomao station (simplified Chinese: 国贸站; traditional Chinese: 國貿站; pinyin: Guómào Zhàn; lit.: 'International Trade Centre station'; Cantonese Jyutping: Gwok3 Mau6 Zaam6), is a station on Line 1 of the Shenzhen Metro. It opened on 28 December 2004. It is located underneath the junction of Renmin South Road (人民南路) and Jiabin Road (嘉宾路; 嘉賓路) in Luohu District, Shenzhen, China. It is named after the Guomao Building (International Trade Centre Building) (国贸大厦; 國貿大廈).[1] Along with the adjacent Laojie Station (where it is now used for cross-platform interchange), Guomao Station has an unusual layout with the two tracks situated above each other on two levels.

Guomao

国贸
LocationLuohu District, Shenzhen, Guangdong
China
Operated bySZMC (Shenzhen Metro Group)
Line(s)     Line 1
Platforms2 (2 side platforms)
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Disabled accessYes
History
Opened28 December 2004
Services
Preceding station Shenzhen Metro Following station
Laojie
towards Airport East
Line 1 Luohu
Terminus

Station layout

G - Exit
B1F
Concourse
Lobby Customer Service, Shops, Vending machines, ATMs
B2F
Platforms
Side platform, doors will open on the right
Platform 1      Line 1 towards Airport East (Laojie)
B3F
Platforms
Side platform, doors will open on the left
Platform 2      Line 1 towards Luohu (Terminus)

Exits

Exit Destination
Exit A Renmin South Road (E), Jiabin Road (S), Kingglory Plaza, Kerry Centre, Luohu Hospital, Nanhu Primary School, Nanhu Police Station
Exit B Shennan East Road, Renmin South Road (E), Shenhua Building, Crowne Plaza Landmark Hotel
Exit C Renmin South Road (E), Guomao Building (International Trade Centre Building), Dongmen Pedestrian Street
Exit D Renmin South Road (W)
Exit E Renmin South Road (W), Jiabin Road (S), Luohu Primary School, Jianshe Road, Yingchun Road
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