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Hongtudi station

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Hongtudi

红土地
General information
LocationChongqing
China
Coordinates29°35′13″N 106°32′50″E / 29.586817°N 106.547286°E / 29.586817; 106.547286
Operated byChongqing Rail Transit Corp., Ltd
Line(s)     Line 6
     Line 10
Platforms4 (2 island platforms)
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Depth94.467 m (309.93 ft)
Accessible4 accessible elevators
Other information
Station code6/10, 10/10
History
Opened28 September 2012; 12 years ago (2012-09-28)
(Line 6)
28 December 2017; 7 years ago (2017-12-28)
(Line 10)
Services
Preceding station Chongqing Rail Transit Following station
Wulidian
towards Chayuan
Line 6 Huangnibang
towards Beibei
Liyuchi
towards Lanhualu
Line 10 Longtousi Park
Line 10
Rapid
Chongqing N. Station S. Square

Hongtudi is an interchange station on Line 6 and Line 10 of Chongqing Rail Transit in Chongqing Municipality, China.[1][2] It is located in the Jiangbei District. The lowest level being 94 meters below ground makes it one of the world's deepest subway stations.

History

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In 2012, the opening of the Line 6 platforms made the station the deepest subway station in China, at over 60 meters below the surface.[3] In 2017, the station became even deeper with the opening of Line 10 platforms, reaching over 94 meters below the ground.[4] The new Line 10 platforms became one of the deepest subway stations in the world after Arsenalna Station in the Kyiv Metro. (Currently the record has been broken by Hongyancun station of Line 9, reaching 116 meters below the ground)[5] The journey from the surface to Line 10 platforms takes over 5 minutes.[6] The station's extreme depth, large transfer demand between the two lines and numerous entrances on the surface necessitates the need for over 91 escalators to be installed throughout the entire station.[7]

Station structure

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Floors

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1F Above ground Entrance/Exits, Accessible elevators
Entrance/Exit passageways Exits 1A, 1B
Exits 3A, 3B
B1 Line      Line 6 Station Concourse Ticket machines, Ticket gates, Customer service center, Interchange channel for      Line 10
B2 Line      Line 6 Platform Trains, One-way Interchange channel from      Line 10
Interchange channel Interchange between      Line 6 &      Line 10
B3 Line      Line 10 Station Concourse Ticket machines, Ticket gates, Customer service center, Interchange channel for      Line 6
B4 Line      Line 10 Platform Trains, One-way Interchange channel to      Line 6

Line 6 Platform

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Platform layout

An island platform is used for Line 6 trains travelling in both directions.

To      Line 6 Beibei 6/10
Island Platform

Doors open on the left

6/10 To      Line 6 Chayuan

Line 10 Platform

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Platform layout

An island platform is used for Line 10 trains travelling in both directions.

To      Line 10 Houbao 10/10
Island Platform

Doors open on the left

10/10 To      Line 10 Wangjiazhuang

Exits

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There are a total of 4 entrances/exits currently in use for the station. Exit 2 closed after the opening of Line 10.

Exit To
1A Wuhong Road, Chuangxin Luse Garden residential block
1B Wuhong Road, Jinke Garden residential block
3A Wuhong Road, Tian'an Dingdu residential block, Ji'an Yuan residential block
3B Wuhong Road, Chang'an Lidu residential block

Surroundings

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Nearby places
  • Wuhong Road
  • Chuangxin Luse Garden residential block
  • Jinke Garden residential block
  • Tian'an Dingdu residential block
  • Ji'an Yuan residential block
  • Lidu residential block
Nearby stations

References

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  1. ^ 重庆市轨道交通 Archived 2013-03-15 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Transportation in Chongqing
  3. ^ 刘春暖. "埋深达94米相当于31层楼高 "全国最深地铁站"下还有更深地铁站_社会新闻_大众网". www.dzwww.com (in Chinese (China)). Archived from the original on 2018-01-28. Retrieved 2018-01-27.
  4. ^ "重庆10号线红土地站刷新"全国最深地铁站"深度". news.sina.com.cn. Retrieved 2017-12-30.
  5. ^ "重庆轨道9号线红岩村站将成为全国最深地铁站". cq.cnr.cn. 2020-07-22.
  6. ^ "【齋睇就好攰】強國最深地鐵站 搭程車要落31層樓..." Apple Daily 蘋果日報. Retrieved 2018-01-27.
  7. ^ "全国最深地铁站红土地站埋深94米 相当31层楼高". www.hi.chinanews.com. Archived from the original on 2018-01-28. Retrieved 2018-01-27.