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Liziba station

Coordinates: 29°33′03″N 106°32′07″E / 29.55083°N 106.53528°E / 29.55083; 106.53528
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Liziba

李子坝
A train of Chongqing Rail Transit Line 2 coming through a residential building at Liziba
A train of Chongqing Rail Transit Line 2 coming through a residential building at Liziba
Chinese name
General information
LocationYuzhong District, Chongqing
China
Operated byChongqing Rail Transit Corp., Ltd
Line(s)     Line 2
Platforms2 side platforms
Construction
Structure typeElevated
ArchitectYe Tianyi
Other information
Station code2/07
History
Opened18 June 2005; 19 years ago (2005-06-18)
Services
Preceding station Chongqing Rail Transit Following station
Niujiaotuo
towards Jiaochangkou
Line 2 Fotuguan
towards Yudong

Liziba is a monorail station on Line 2 of Chongqing Rail Transit in Chongqing municipality, China.[1][2] It is located in Yuzhong District and opened in 2005.

The station is located on the sixth to eighth floors of a 19-story residential building. It uses specialized noise reduction equipment to isolate station noise from the surrounding residences.[3][4]

Contrary to some misreporting, the station and building were constructed together as one whole structure. The monorail was not retrofitted through the middle of an existing structure.[4]

Station structure

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2F (8F)
Platforms
Side platform
arrow for L      Line 2 to Yudong (Fotuguan)
     Line 2 to Jiaochangkou (Niujiaotuo) arrow for R
Side platform
Exit 2, customer service, vending machines
1F (6F)
Concourse
Exit 1, customer service, vending machines, toilets

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "重庆市轨道交通(集团)有限公司". cqmetro.cn (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 15 March 2013.
  2. ^ "Transportation in Chongqing". chongqingtrip.org. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
  3. ^ "Pictures of the Day: 21 March 2017". The Telegraph. 21 March 2017. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
  4. ^ a b Molloy, Mark (20 March 2017). "Incredible train 'disappears' through block of flats in China's 'Mountain City'". The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
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29°33′03″N 106°32′07″E / 29.55083°N 106.53528°E / 29.55083; 106.53528