Sanmen Road | |
Native Name: | 三门路 |
Native Name Lang: | zh-Hans |
Symbol Location: | shanghai |
Symbol: | metro |
Address: | Sanmen Road at Songhu Road and Zhayin Road |
Borough: | Yangpu District, Shanghai |
Country: | China |
Coordinates: | 31.3153°N 121.503°W |
Operator: | Shanghai No. 1 Metro Operation Co. Ltd. |
Platforms: | 2 (1 island platform) |
Tracks: | 2 |
Structure: | Underground |
Accessible: | Yes |
Code: | L10/26 |
Sanmen Road is a station on Line 10 of the Shanghai Metro. The station is located north of the intersection of Sanmen Road with Songhu Road and Zhayin Road in the city's Yangpu District. It opened with the first phase of Line 10 on 10 April 2010.
The station opened for passenger trial operations on 10 April 2010, concurrent with the opening of the first phase of Line 10 between and . During passenger trial operations, the first and last trains at this station were 9:03 and 16:03 respectively, and all through trains at this station initially terminated at Xinjiangwancheng or Hangzhong Road.[1] Full service with extended hours began on 3 July 2010.[2]
With the opening of the segment of Line 10 between and on 30 November 2010, Line 10 commenced services on two branches west of Longxi Road, and thus southbound trains departing this station (toward) either terminate at Hongqiao Railway Station or Hangzhong Road, while all northbound trains (toward) continue to terminate at Xinjiangwancheng.[3]
The station is located just north of the intersection of Sanmen Road with Songhu Road and Zhayin Road in the Yangpu District of Shanghai. An underground station, the station consists of three floors. From street level, passengers descend to a concourse level with fare gates, ticket machines, and a customer service counter. The platform level, which consists of a single island platform, is located one level beneath the concourse level. Toilets are available at the south end of the platform, within the fare-paid zone.
In addition, this station is fully accessible. An elevator connects the street level to the concourse level near Exit 3. Within the fare-paid zone, an elevator connects the concourse level to the platform level.
There are two opened exits of the station, numbered and signed as follows: