Laoximen Station

Laoximen (simplified Chinese: 老西门站; traditional Chinese: 老西門站; pinyin: Lǎoxīmén Zhàn) is the name of an interchange station between Lines 8 and 10 on the Shanghai Metro. It began operation on December 29, 2007.

The name of the station is derived from the old gate of Laoximen (老西门) in the Old City of Shanghai.

The station is located in Huangpu District, near the intersection of East Fuxing Road and South Xizang Road.

Shanghai Metro stations
Line 8
  • Shiguang Road
  • Nenjiang Road
  • Xiangyin Road
  • Huangxing Park
  • Middle Yanji Road
  • Huangxing Road
  • Jiangpu Road
  • Anshan Xincun
  • Siping Road
  • Quyang Road
  • Hongkou Football Stadium
  • North Xizang Road
  • Zhongxing Road
  • Qufu Road
  • People's Square
  • Dashijie
  • Laoximen
  • Lujiabang Road
  • South Xizang Road
  • China Art Museum
  • Yaohua Road
  • Chengshan Road
  • Yangsi
  • Oriental Sports Center
  • Lingzhao Xincun
  • Luheng Road
  • Pujiang Town
  • Jiangyue Road
  • Lianhang Road
  • Aerospace Museum
Line 10
  • Main
    • Hongqiao Railway Station
    • Hongqiao Airport Terminal 2
    • Hongqiao Airport Terminal 1
    • Shanghai Zoo
    • Longxi Road
    • Shuicheng Road
    • Yili Road
    • Songyuan Road
    • Hongqiao Road
    • Jiaotong University
    • Shanghai Library
    • South Shaanxi Road
    • Xintiandi
    • Laoximen
    • Yuyuan Garden
    • East Nanjing Road
    • Tiantong Road
    • North Sichuan Road
    • Hailun Road
    • Youdian Xincun
    • Siping Road
    • Tongji University
    • Guoquan Road
    • Wujiaochang
    • Jiangwan Stadium
    • Sanmen Road
    • East Yingao Road
    • Xinjiangwancheng
  • Branch
    • Longxi Road
    • Longbai Xincun
    • Ziteng Road
    • Hangzhong Road


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