Huangcun station

Huangcun station (Chinese: 黄村站), formerly Olympic Sports Center station (奥林匹克中心站) when planning, is an interchange station between Line 4 and Line 21 of the Guangzhou Metro, and also the terminus of Line 4. It is located at the underground outside Guangdong Olympic Stadium in Huangcun Subdistrict (黄村街道), Tianhe District.[1] It started operation on 25 September 2010. Line 4 linking the Asian Games New Town outside Haibang Station with Guangdong Olympic Stadium plays a major role in carrying passengers during the Guangzhou Asian Games.[2] The station became a transfer station with Line 21 on 20 December 2019. It is located near the Tianhe East railway station.

Huangcun

黄村
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese黄村站
Traditional Chinese黃村站
General information
LocationTianhe District, Guangzhou, Guangdong
China
Operated byGuangzhou Metro Co. Ltd.
Line(s)     Line 4
     Line 21
Platforms5 (2 island platform and 1 side platform)
Connections Tianhe East railway station
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
History
Opened25 September 2010
Services
Preceding station   Guangzhou Metro   Following station
Line 4Terminus
Tangdong
toward Yuancun
Line 21
Daguannanlu

Station layout

G - Exits
L1
Concourse
Lobby Customer Service, Shops, Vending machines, ATMs
L2
Platforms
Platform 4  21  towards Yuancun (Tangdong)
Island platform, doors will open on the left
Platform 5  21  towards Zengcheng Square (Daguannanlu)
Side platform, no regular service
Platform 3
Platform 2
 4  towards Nansha Passenger Port (Chebei)
Island platform, doors will open on the left
Platform 1  4  termination platform

Exits

Exit number Exit location
Exit A Daguan Nanlu
Exit B Daguan Nanlu
Exit D Huanchang Lu
Exit E Huanchang Lu
Exit F Daguan Nanlu
Exit H Daguan Nanlu
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