Yinchuan railway station (simplified Chinese: 银川站; traditional Chinese: 銀川站; pinyin: Yínchuān Zhàn) is the main railway station of Yinchuan, the capital of China's Ningxia province. The station was opened in 1958. In 1988, a new station building was inaugurated, which was replaced in 2011 by a building on the opposite (eastern) side of the platforms.[4]
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Location | 710 Shanghai West Road[1] Jinfeng District, Yinchuan, Ningxia China |
Coordinates | 38.4916°N 106.1695°E / 38.4916; 106.1695 |
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Platforms | 10 |
Tracks | 18 |
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Classification | Class 1 station (一等站) |
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Opened | 1958 |
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2017 | 2.18 million |
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Yinchuan Metro |
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