Disney Resort station
Disney Resort 迪士尼 Hanyu Pinyin | Díshìní | |
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Yue: Cantonese | ||
Jyutping | dik6 si6 nei4 |
China
June 16, 2016 (official)
Preceding station | Shanghai Metro | Following station | ||
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Terminus | Line 11 | Huaqiao
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Disney Resort (
History
The station opened for "soft" passenger trial operation on April 26, 2016, two months prior to the opening of the Shanghai Disney Resort. During the trial period, due to the continuing construction around the metro station, passengers were suggested to avoid using the station.[1] The station was ready for full passenger operation with the opening of the resort complex on June 16, 2016.[2]
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Station platform
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Station exterior
Description
The station is located within the
The station structure itself is semi-underground,[4] with the concourse located at street level and the platform one level below. Located at concourse level are ticket machines, fare gates, and customer service counters. There are four entrances to the station. Toilets are available on the platform level, at the west end, within the fare-paid zone. Like all stations on Line 11, Disney Resort Station is fully accessible. There are two elevators which connect the concourse level to the platform.[5]
For the extension to this station, three of Line 11's 60 trains have been decorated with Disney elements, similar to the
Service
Service is provided daily at this station from 06:00 to 22:30. During the weekday morning and evening rush hour period, all trains departing Disney Resort station head for
Exits
There are four exits of the station:
- Exit 1: Disneyland, west side
- Exit 2: Wishing Star Park, south side
- Exit 3: East Shendi Road, east side
- Exit 4: Bus terminal, north side[5]
See also
- Airport Link line
- Rail transport in Walt Disney Parks and Resorts
References
- ^ Shanghai Shentong Metro Group Co., Ltd. (2016-04-25). "Disney Resort Station's Soft Operation at 10:00 on Apr. 26". Shanghai Metro. Retrieved 2018-01-02.
- ^ Smith, Thomas (2016-02-22). "Shanghai Disneyland Resort Opens June 16". Disney.
- ^ OpenStreetMap contributors (2017-12-27). "Disney Resort" (Map). "Disney Resort". Retrieved 2018-01-02.
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has generic name (help) - ^ a b Yang, Jian (2014-01-23). "Disney-decor trains to run on Metro extension to Shanghai Disneyland - Shanghai Daily". Shanghai Daily.
- ^ a b Shanghai Shentong Metro Group Co., Ltd. 车站信息. Shanghai Metro (in Chinese). Retrieved 2018-01-02.