Yonghegong Lama Temple station
Yonghegong Lama Temple Station (simplified Chinese: 雍和宫站; traditional Chinese: 雍和宮站; pinyin: Yōnghégōng Zhàn) is an interchange station on Line 2 and Line 5 of the Beijing Subway.
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Location | North 2nd Ring Road and Hepingli West Street (和平里西街) / Yonghegong Street (雍和宫大街) Dongcheng District, Beijing China | |||||||||||||||
Operated by | Beijing Mass Transit Railway Operation Corp., Ltd | |||||||||||||||
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Station code | 215 (line 2) | |||||||||||||||
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Opened | September 20, 1984 (Line 2) October 7, 2007 (Line 5) | |||||||||||||||
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Yonghegong Lama Temple Location in central Beijing |
Gallery
- Platform of Line 2, before the safety door was installed
- In 2017, Safety door was installed on the platform
- Platform of Line 5
- Exit C of Yonghegong Station
Exits
With one exception, the two lines have separate exits. There are three from the Line 2 station: A (northwest), B (southeast) and C (southwest); and four exits from Line 5: A (northwest), B (northeast), C (southeast) and D (southwest).
All the Line 2 exits are located north of the Line 5 exits, however the B exit of Line 2 coincides with the B exit of Line 5, immediately north of the temple.
Station Layout
G | Entrances and Exits | Exits A-G |
B1 | Concourse | Faregates, Station Agent |
B2 | Counterclockwise | ← Line 2 to Andingmen |
Clockwise | → Line 2 to Dongzhimen → | |
B3 | Northbound | ← Line 5 towards Tiantongyuan North (Heipingli Beijie) |
Southbound | → Line 5 towards Songjiazhuang (Beixinqiao)→ |
Exits
Exit | Destination | ||
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Andingmen East St., Temple of Earth | |||
Andingmen East St., Beijing Public Security Bureau | |||
Andingmen East St., Yonghe Temple | |||
Andingmen East St., Yonghe Temple, National Cultural Exchange Center | |||
Yonghegong St., Beixin Hutong, Yonghe Temple, Berlin Temple, China Overseas Chinese Federation | |||
Yonghegong Street, Wudaoying Hutong, Guozijian Middle School |
See also
- Yonghe Temple (also called Lama Temple)
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