Zhongtan Road (Chinese: 中潭路站; pinyin: Zhōngtán Lù Zhàn) is the name of a train station on Shanghai Metro Line 3 and Line 4.
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Coordinates: 31°15′23″N 121°26′10″E / 31.2564°N 121.436°E / 31.2564; 121.436
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Famous quotes containing the words road and/or station:
“Telephone poles were matchsticks, put there to be snapped off at a whim. Dogs trotting across the road were suddenly big trucks. Old ladies turned into movingvans. Everything was too bright, but very funny and made for my delight. And about half a mile from my long liquid breakfast I turned carefully down a side street and parked, and sat beaming happily through the tannic fog for about an hour, remembering how witty we all had been, how handsome and talented ... [ellipsis in original]”
—M.F.K. Fisher (19081992)
“I introduced her to Elena, and in that life-quickening atmosphere of a big railway station where everything is something trembling on the brink of something else, thus to be clutched and cherished, the exchange of a few words was enough to enable two totally dissimilar women to start calling each other by their pet names the very next time they met.”
—Vladimir Nabokov (18991977)