North Zhongshan Road Station

Zhongshan Road North (Chinese: 中山北路站; pinyin: Zhōngshān Běi Lù Zhàn) is the name of a station on Shanghai Metro Line 1. This station is part of the northern extension of that line. It is named after Zhongshan Road, the inner ring-road of Shanghai.

Shanghai Metro stations
Line 1 Xinzhuang • Waihuanlu • Lianhua Road • Jinjiang Park • Shanghai South Railway Station • Caobao Road • Shanghai Indoor Stadium • Xujiahui • Hengshan Road • Changshu Road • South Shaanxi Road • South Huangpi Road • People's Square • Xinzha Road • Hanzhong Road • Shanghai Railway Station • North Zhongshan Road • Yanchang Road • Shanghai Circus World • Wenshui Road • Pengpu Xincun • Gongkang Road • Tonghe Xincun • Hulan Road • Gongfu Xincun • Baoan Highway • West Youyi Road • Fujin Road

Coordinates: 31°15′40″N 121°27′14″E / 31.2611°N 121.454°E / 31.2611; 121.454


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