Haihutun station
Beijing Subway station
Preceding station | Beijing Subway | Following station | ||
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Muxiyuan towards Zhuxinzhuang | Line 8 | Dahongmennan towards Yinghai |
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Haihutun Location in central Beijing |
Haihutun station[1] (Chinese: 海户屯站; pinyin: Hǎihù Tún zhàn) is a station on Line 8 of the Beijing Subway. It was opened on December 30, 2018.[2]
Layout
The station has an underground island platform.
Exits
There are four exits, lettered A2, B1, C, and D. Exits A2 and B1 are accessible.
References
- Beijing Subway official map, showing official English name
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Beijing Subway stations
- Zhuxinzhuang Changping
- Yuzhi Lu
- Pingxifu
- Huilongguan Dongdajie
- Huoying 13 (S2 HKP)
- Yuxin
- Xixiaokou
- Yongtaizhuang
- Lincuiqiao
- Senlin Gongyuan Nanmen (Forest Park South Gate)
- Aolinpike Gongyuan (Olympic Park) 15
- Aoti Zhongxin (Olympic Sports Center)
- Beitucheng 10
- Anhuaqiao
- Andeli Beijie
- Gulou Dajie 2
- Shichahai
- Nanluogu Xiang 6
- Zhongguo Meishuguan (National Art Museum)
- Jinyu Hutong
- Wangfujing 1
- Qianmen 2
- Zhushikou 7
- Tianqiao
- Yongdingmenwai 14
- Muxiyuan
- Haihutun
- Dahongmen 10
- Dahongmennan
- Heyi
- Donggaodi
- Huojian Wanyuan
- Wufutang
- Demao
- Yinghai
Stations that are proposed, under planning or under construction are shown in italics.
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