People's Square Station

This article is about the metro station in Shanghai. For the square itself, see People's Square (Shanghai). For the Hangzhou Metro station, see People Square Station.
People's Square
人民广场
Shanghai Metro

A view of People's Square station.
Location Huangpu District, Shanghai
China
Coordinates 31°14′9″N 121°28′8″E / 31.23583°N 121.46889°E / 31.23583; 121.46889
Operated by Shanghai No.1/2/4 Metro Operation Co. Ltd.
Line(s)
History
Opened April 10, 1995 (1995-04-10)
Services
Preceding station   Shanghai Metro   Following station
toward Fujin Road
Line 1
toward Xinzhuang
toward East Xujing
Line 2
Line 8

People's Square (simplified Chinese: 人民广场站; traditional Chinese: 人民廣場站; pinyin: Rénmín Guǎngchǎng Zhàn) is the name of a large interchange station of the Shanghai Metro, located below People's Square, also next to People's Park and Nanjing Road, in the city center of Shanghai, China.[1] The station is reputedly the busiest metro station in all of China, handling a daily traffic of over 700,000 passengers.[2] With the opening of the downtown sections of Lines 12 and 13 has allowed for alternative routes around the station, reducing its daily traffic by around 10%.

The station is an interchange between Lines 1, 2 and 8, making it an important interchange station boasting close to twenty exits. This station is exceptionally busy because of a unique combination of it being an interchange between a west-east and north-south line, as well as being surrounded by office buildings, shopping malls and several tourist attractions. This combination causes it to be extremely busy during peak times, but it remains very busy during the rest of the day as well.

In early 2009, a new side platform for Line 8 riders heading south (to Shendu Highway) opened. This platform was converted from a former link to Line 1.[3] Passengers from Shiguang Road station heading south can exit from either door.

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