Xintiandi Station

Xintiandi station (Chinese: 新天地站; ) is the name of a station on Shanghai Metro Line 10. It will also be a station on Line 13.

Preceding station Shanghai Metro Following station
Laoximen toward Xinjiangwancheng Line 10 South Shaanxi Road toward Hongqiao Railway Station or Hangzhong Road
Shanghai Metro stations
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
    • Guofan Road
    • Lingqiao Road
    • Gaoqiao
    • West Gaoqiao
    • Gangcheng Road
    • Jilong Road
  • Branch
    • Longxi Road
    • Longbai Xincun
    • Ziteng Road
    • Hangzhong Road
Line 13
  • Jinyun Road
  • West Jinshajiang Road
  • Fengzhuang
  • South Qilianshan Road
  • Zhenbei Road
  • Daduhe Road
  • Jinshajiang Road
  • Longde Road
  • Wuning Road
  • Changshou Road
  • Jiangning Road
  • Hanzhong Road
  • Shanhaiguan Road
  • West Nanjing Road
  • Middle Huaihai Road
  • Xintiandi
  • Madang Road
  • Lupu Bridge
  • Shibo Avenue
  • Changqing Road
  • Chengshan Road
  • Dongming Road
  • Liuli
  • Xianan Road
  • Yanglian Road
  • Lianxi Road
  • Middle Huaxia Road
  • Keyuan Road
  • Jinke Road
  • Gebaini Road
  • Zhangjiang Road

Coordinates: 31°13′6″N 121°28′12″E / 31.21833°N 121.47000°E / 31.21833; 121.47000


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