Shanghai South Railway Station Station

Shanghai South Railway Station Station (Chinese: 上海南站站; pinyin: Shànghǎi Nánzhàn Zhàn) is the name of an interchange station between Lines 1 and 3 of the Shanghai Metro. It is the southern terminus of Line 3.

The station offers a transfer to the railway station in the vicinity. The platform for Line 3 had been closed for construction, but has recently been reopened.

The station was formerly named Xinlonghua (新龙华) when Line 1 first opened.

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