Puhuangyu station explained

Puhuangyu
Native Name:蒲黄榆
Native Name Lang:zh-Hans
Symbol Location:beijing
Symbol:subway
Address:Anlelin Road (Chinese: 安乐林路) / Pufang Road and Puhuangyu Road
Borough:Border of Dongtiejiangying Subdistrict and Fangzhuang Subdistrict, Fengtai District, Beijing
Country:China
Map Type:Beijing
Operator:Beijing Mass Transit Railway Operation Corporation Limited (Line 5)
Beijing MTR Corporation Limited (Line 14)
Line:
    Platforms:4 (2 island platforms)
    Tracks:4
    Structure:Underground
    Accessible:Yes
    Opened: (Line 5)

    (Line 14)

    Puhuangyu Station is an interchange subway station between Line 5 and Line 14 of the Beijing Subway. Line 14 station was opened on December 26, 2015.[1] The name Puhuangyu combines the first character from the names of three constituent villages: Puzhuang, Huangtukeng, Yushucun.[2]

    Station layout

    Both the line 5 and 14 stations have underground island platforms.

    Exits

    There are 7 exits, lettered A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. Exits B and F are accessible.

    External links

    39.8656°N 116.4219°W

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: http://news.xinhuanet.com/politics/2015-12/26/c_128568837.htm . zh:北京今日两地铁新线开通试运营 轨道交通达554公里 . 2015-12-26 . 2015-12-26 . .
    2. News: Li Zhengrong (Chinese: 李峥嵘) . http://bjwb.bjd.com.cn/html/2016-07/08/content_48476.htm . zh:"蒲黄榆路9号楼"里的"老头儿"汪曾祺. Beijing Evening News. 8 July 2016. 17 August 2016. zh. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160915000932/http://bjwb.bjd.com.cn/html/2016-07/08/content_48476.htm. 15 September 2016.