Nanluoguxiang station


Nanluoguxiang is a station on Line 6 and Line 8 of the Beijing Subway in central Beijing. The station opened on December 30, 2012 to Line 6 service, and to Line 8 service in December 2013. It is located near to the south entrance of the Nanluoguxiang alley, after which it is named. It will also become a transfer station for the Planned Phase 2 of Line 3 in the future.
This station features split platforms, a unique feature in the Beijing Subway.

Station layout

The internal layout of the station is complex, because the Line 6 platforms are on top of each other instead of side by side. The station can be congested because of large numbers of tourists. Exit E, the nearest to Nanluoguxiang alley itself, is frequently closed because of this.

Exits

There are four exits. On the south side of Di'anmen Dong Dajie are Exits A and B. These are close to Line 6. On the north side of the road are Exits E and F. These are close to Line 8.
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Di'anmen East St., Nanluoguxiang, Di'anmen Outer St., Beihai Hospital, Central Academy of Drama
Tiananmen Square East Ave., Beiheyan Street, Donghuangchenggen North St., Backstreet Gallery, Monk Palace, Science Press
Di'anmen East St., Nanluogu Alley, Central Academy of Drama, Beijing No. 5 Middle School, Maoer Hutong Primary School
Di'anmen East St., Jiaodaokou South St., Art Museum Back St., Weaving and Dyeing Bureau Elementary School, Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine

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Line 6

Line 8