Coach Center station
Preceding station | Hangzhou Metro | Following station | ||
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Jiubao towards Xianghu | Line 1 | West Xiasha towards Xiaoshan International Airport | ||
Jiumu Road towards Guanyintang | Line 9 | South Qiaosi towards Long'an |
Coach Center (Chinese: 客运中心) is a metro station in Hangzhou, China, and is an interchange between Line 1 and Line 9 of the Hangzhou Metro.[1][2] It is located in the Jianggan District of Hangzhou. It is connected to Hangzhou Coach Center. The metro station opened in November 2012, together with the rest of the stations on Line 1. Line 9 was opened on 10 July 2021 and uses Platform 3 and Platform 4 which was previously used by Line 1 trains to Linping, allowing for same direction cross-platform interchange between the two lines.
History
Coach Station
Construction on the Hangzhou Coach Center began on 18 December 2003.[3]
Metro Station
The metro station opened in November 2012, together with the rest of the stations on Line 1. It has become a transfer station between Line 1 and Line 9 after 10 July 2021.
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- Xianghu
- Binkang Road 5
- Xixing
- Binhe Road
- Jiangling Road 6
- Jinjiang 4
- Wujiang Road
- Chengzhan 5
- Ding'an Road
- Longxiangqiao
- Fengqi Road 2
- Wulin Square 3
- West Lake Cultural Square 3 19
- Datieguan 5
- Zhalongkou
- East Railway Station 4
- Pengbu 4
- Qibao
- Jiuhe Road
- Jiubao
- Coach Center 9
- West Xiasha
- Jinshahu
- Gaosha Road
- Wenze Road
- South Wenhai Road 8
- Yunshui
- Xiasha Jiangbin
- Hangzhou Grand Convention and Exhibition Center
- Gangcheng Avenue
- Nanyang
- Xiangyang Road
- Xiaoshan International Airport 7 19
- Guanyintang 7
- Xinye Road
- Qianjiang Road 2 4
- Jianghehui
- Sanbao 6
- Yudao 19
- Wubao
- Liubao
- South Hongpu Road
- Jiumu Road
- Coach Center 1
- South Qiaosi
- Qiaosi
- Wengmei
- Linpingnan Railway Station Hanghai
- Nanyuan
- Linping
- Qiushan Avenue
- Heyu Road
- Wuzhou Road
- Long'an
30°18′48″N 120°16′26″E / 30.31333°N 120.27389°E / 30.31333; 120.27389
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