West Yan'an Road Station

West Yan'an Road (Chinese: 延安西路站; pinyin: Yán'ān Xī Lù Zhàn) is the name of an interchange station between Lines 3 and 4 on the Shanghai Metro network.

Shanghai Metro stations
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
Line 4 (Inner Loop towards Hongqiao Road←) Yishan Road • Shanghai Indoor Stadium • Shanghai Stadium • Dong'an Road • Damuqiao Road • Luban Road • South Xizang Road • Nanpu Bridge • Tangqiao • Lancun Road • Pudian Road • Century Avenue • Pudong Avenue • Yangshupu Road • Dalian Road • Linping Road • Hailun Road • Baoshan Road • Shanghai Railway Station • Zhongtan Road • Zhenping Road • Caoyang Road • Jinshajiang Road • Zhongshan Park • West Yan'an Road • Hongqiao Road (→Outer Loop towards Yishan Road)

Coordinates: 31°12′41″N 121°24′43″E / 31.2114°N 121.412°E / 31.2114; 121.412


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