Yindu Road (simplified Chinese: 银都路站; traditional Chinese: 銀都路站; pinyin: Yíndū Lù Zhàn) is a metro station in the city of Shanghai.
This station is part of Line 5. Security measures require scanning of all bags prior to entering the station. TV displays on the platform and in the air con waiting rooms advise of the timing of train arrivals. Passengers are polite and follow the guidance on the platform to let passengers off before entering the train..
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Coordinates: 31°05′28″N 121°23′06″E / 31.0911°N 121.385°E / 31.0911; 121.385
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