Langxinzhuang station
Beijing Subway station
Preceding station | Beijing Subway | Following station | ||
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Huangchang towards Beijing West railway station | Line 7 | Heizhuanghu towards Universal Resort |
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Langxinzhuang Location in central Beijing |
Langxinzhuang station[1] (Chinese: 郎辛庄站) is a subway station on the Line 7 of the Beijing Subway.
History
The station was formerly called Dougezhuang station. In May 2019, the Beijing Municipal Commission of Planning and Natural Resources proposed a naming plan for the stations of the eastern extension of Line 7, and they planned to name it Lang Xin Zhuang station.[2] On November 20, 2019, the station was officially named Lang Xin Zhuang station.[3] The station opened on December 28, 2019.
Station layout
The station has an underground island platform.
Exits
There are 3 exits, lettered A, B, and D. Exit A is accessible.
References
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Beijing Subway stations
- Beijing West railway station 9 (Sub-Central)
- Wanzi
- Daguanying 16
- Guang'anmennei (OSI: 19 via Niujie)
- Caishikou 4
- Hufangqiao
- Zhushikou 8
- Qiaowan
- Ciqikou 5
- Guangqumennei
- Guangqumenwai
- Shuangjing 10
- Jiulongshan 14
- Dajiaoting
- Baiziwan
- Huagong
- Nanlouzizhuang
- Happy Valley
- Fatou
- Shuanghe
- Jiaohuachang
- Huangchang
- Langxinzhuang
- Heizhuanghu
- Wanshengxi
- Wanshengdong
- Qunfang
- Gaoloujin
- Huazhuang Batong
- Universal Resort Batong
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