Sports Park station (Chongqing Rail Transit)

Sports Park is a metro station on the Loop Line of Chongqing Rail Transit in Yubei District of Chongqing Municipality, China.[1][2]

Sports Park

体育公园
Station Platform
LocationChongqing
China
Operated byChongqing Rail Transit Corp., Ltd
Line(s) Loop 
Platforms2 (an island platform)
Connections
Construction
Structure typeBelow ground
Disabled access2 accessible elevators
Other information
Station code0/10
History
Opened
  • December 28th, 2018
Services
Preceding station   Chongqing Rail Transit   Following station
Nanqiaosi
Loop line
toward Erlang

It serves Shizishan Sports Park, the park in which the station's name derived from and its surrounding area, including nearby office buildings and residential blocks.

The station opened on 28 December 2018.

Station Structure

Loop Line Platform

Platform Layout

An island platform is used for Loop Line trains travelling in both directions.

To Loop Chongqing Library 0/10

Anti-Clockwise Loop
Island Platform

Doors open on the left

Clockwise Loop

0/10

To  Loop  Erlang

Exits

There are a total of 4 entrances/exits for the station.

Surroundings

Nearby places

  • Shizishan Sports Park
  • Hometown Paradise Walk (shopping center)
  • Longfor Hometown (residential buildings)

Nearby stations

  • Ranjiaba station (a Loop Line, Line 5 & Line 6 Station)
  • Nanqiaosi station (a Loop Line station)
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