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Xietang Station (Chinese: 斜塘) is a station of Line 5 and Line 8 of the Suzhou Rail Transit. [1] The station is located in Suzhou Industrial Park , Jiangsu. It has been in use since June 29, 2021; when Line 5 first opened to the public.
Suzhou Rail Transit, also known as Suzhou Metro, is a rapid transit system serving the city of Suzhou, in Jiangsu Province, China. Line 1 began operation on April 28, 2012. [2] Line 2 opened on December 28, 2013. A further three lines, and an extension of Line 2, were completed between 2016 and 2021.
Suzhou railway station (Chinese: 苏州火车站) is a station on Line 2 and Line 4 of Suzhou Rail Transit. The station is located at the Suzhou railway station in Gusu District of Suzhou. It started service on December 28, 2013 with the opening of Line 2.
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Xiangmen Station (Chinese: 相门站) is a station of Line 1, Suzhou Rail Transit. The station is located in Gusu District of Suzhou. The station is located in Gusu District of Suzhou. It has been in use since April 28, 2012, the same time of the preoperation of Line 1.
Line 8 of Suzhou Rail Transit (Chinese: 苏州轨道交通8号线) is a L-shaped rapid transit line on both the east-west and north-south axes. It serves Suzhou New District, Gusu District, Xiangcheng District, and Suzhou Industrial Park. Construction started on September 30, 2019, [2] and completed in March 2024. Line 8 was opened on September ...
Construction on Line 1 began on December 26, 2007, and was scheduled to be completed by 2012. It is a line running generally east–west, from Mudu in western Suzhou to Zhongnan Street in Suzhou Industrial Park. [4] It will be 25 km long with 24 stations. On December 30, 2011, the first 21 cars for Line 1 have been delivered. [5]
The station is located in Suzhou Industrial Park of Suzhou. It has been in use since April 28, 2012, the same time of the preoperation of Line 1. [1] In November 2019, this station and many others were partially renamed to Shidaiguangchang Station. On line maps and official maps, this station's English name is listed as "Shidaiguangchang".