Shanghai South Railway Station Station - Gallery

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  • Metro station in Shanghai South Train Station

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
Line 3
  • North Jiangyang Road
  • Tieli Road
  • Youyi Road
  • Baoyang Road
  • Shuichan Road
  • Songbin Road
  • Zhanghuabang
  • Songfa Road
  • South Changjiang Road
  • West Yingao Road
  • Jiangwan Town
  • Dabaishu
  • Chifeng Road
  • Hongkou Football Stadium
  • Dongbaoxing Road
  • Baoshan Road
  • Shanghai Railway Station
  • Zhongtan Road
  • Zhenping Road
  • Caoyang Road
  • Jinshajiang Road
  • Zhongshan Park
  • West Yan'an Road
  • Hongqiao Road
  • Yishan Road
  • Caoxi Road
  • Longcao Road
  • Shilong Road
  • Shanghai South Railway Station

Coordinates: 31°09′19″N 121°25′34″E / 31.1553°N 121.426°E / 31.1553; 121.426


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