Zhangzizhonglu Station

Zhangzizhonglu Station (simplified Chinese: 张自忠路站; traditional Chinese: 張自忠路站; pinyin: Zhāngzìzhōnglù Zhàn) is a station on Line 5 of the Beijing Subway. Zhangzizhonglu, literally meaning Zhang Zizhong Road, is named after general Zhang Zizhong, who died in the Second Sino-Japanese War.

Beijing Subway stations
Line 5
  • Tiantongyuan North
  • Tiantongyuan
  • Tiantongyuan South
  • Lishuiqiao
  • Lishuiqiao South
  • Beiyuanlu North
  • Datunlu East
  • Huixinxijie Beikou
  • Huixinxijie Nankou
  • Hepingxiqiao
  • Hepingli Beijie
  • Yonghegong Lama Temple
  • Beixinqiao
  • Zhangzizhonglu
  • Dongsi
  • Dengshikou
  • Dongdan
  • Chongwenmen
  • Ciqikou
  • Tiantandongmen
  • Puhuangyu
  • Liujiayao
  • Songjiazhuang


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