Madang Road station explained

Madang Road
Native Name:马当路
Native Name Lang:zh-Hans
Symbol Location:shanghai
Symbol:metro
Address:Xujiahui Road and Madang Road (Chinese: 马当路)
Borough:Huangpu District, Shanghai
Country:China
Map Type:China Shanghai
Operator:Shanghai No. 1/2 Metro Operation Co. Ltd.
Line:
    Platforms:4 (1 island platform for Line 13 and 2 side platforms for Line 9)
    Tracks:4
    Structure:Underground
    Accessible:Yes
    Opened:31 December 2009 (Line 9)
    20 April 2010 (Expo line)
    19 December 2015 (Line 13 re-opening)
    Closed:2 November 2010 (Expo line)

    Madang Road became an interchange station between lines 9 and 13 of the Shanghai Metro on 19 December 2015.

    The station opened on 31 December 2009, together with the other stations on Line 9's east extension.

    The station was the temporary (between 20 April 2010 and 2 November 2010) terminus of Expo line/Line 13 during 2010 World Expo.

    The station is located near the intersection of Madang Road and Xujiahui Road in Shanghai's Huangpu District.

    Station Layout

    GEntrances and ExitsExits 1-5
    B1ConcourseFaregates, Station Agent
    B2Side platform, doors open on the right
    Westbound← towards Songjiang South Railway Station (Dapuqiao)
    Eastbound towards Caolu (Lujiabang Road)
    Side platform, doors open on the right
    B3Westbound← towards Jinyun Road (Site of the First CPC National Congress·Xintiandi)
    Island platform, doors open on the left
    Eastbound towards Zhangjiang Road (World Expo Museum)

    31.2114°N 121.472°W