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Gedaiqiao station

Coordinates: 31°26′59″N 120°16′12″E / 31.4497°N 120.2701°E / 31.4497; 120.2701
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Xuelang

葛埭桥站
Getaiqiao Station Exit 4
General information
Coordinates31°26′59″N 120°16′12″E / 31.4497°N 120.2701°E / 31.4497; 120.2701
Operated byWuxi Metro
Line(s)     Line 1
Platforms1 island platform
History
Opened28 September 2019 (2019-09-28)[1]
Services
Preceding station Wuxi Metro Following station
Xuelang
towards Yanqiao
Line 1 Nanfangquan
Terminus
Gedaiqiao Station Platform
Gedaiqiao Station Exit 3

Gedaiqiao station is located on the west side of Yuanxi Road in Binhu District, Wuxi, China, and within Wuxi Sunac Cultural Tourism City. It is the second station on the south extension of Wuxi Metro Line 1 and opened for operation on September 28, 2019.

Gedaiqiao Station is the 26th station of Wuxi Metro Line 1 from north to south, and the second station of the southern extension of Line 1 . The station runs diagonally south from Xuelang station across the Lihu Avenue Overpass, and then passes between the Anji Dun and Hongkou Dun ruins. The station is located near Sunac Cultural Tourism City on Yuanxi Road. The station is to the north of Sunac City and to the south. It is located in the Taihu Lake Show and Wanda Hotel area. It is a standard underground two-story island station with a platform width of 12 meters.[2]

Because Sunac City was originally a "Wanda City" invested by Wanda Group, the station was originally named "Gedai Wanda City Station" during planning.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "无锡地铁". www.wxmetro.net (in Chinese). Retrieved 31 May 2024.
  2. ^ Jiangsu Provincial Department of Ecology and Environment. "无锡地铁1号线南延线工程环评公示书(2014.8)" (PDF). Government of Jiangsu. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 September 2019.
  3. ^ "保留老地名兼顾新地标 地铁3号线和1号线南延线站名确定" [Keeping old place names and taking into account new landmarks, the station names of Metro Line 3 and Line 1 South Extension have been determined]. Sina (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 2 June 2019.