Caihong Bridge station
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Simplified Chinese | 彩虹桥站 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 彩虹橋站 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Literal meaning | Rainbow Bridge | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Other names | Caihongqiao (official name until 27 December 2024) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Location | Southwest side of intersection of Liwan Road (荔湾路) and West Dongfeng Road (东风西路), border of Caihong and Liurong Subdistricts Liwan District, Guangzhou, Guangdong China | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 23°08′15″N 113°14′25″E / 23.1375°N 113.2404°E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Operated by | Guangzhou Metro Co. Ltd. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Platforms | 8 (3 island platforms and 2 side platforms in Spanish solution format) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Tracks | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Structure type | Underground | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Accessible | Yes | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Station code | 811 1116 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Opened | 28 September 2022 28 December 2024 (Line 11) | (Line 8)||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Caihong Bridge Station (simplified Chinese: 彩虹桥站; traditional Chinese: 彩虹橋站; pinyin: Cǎihóngqiáo Zhàn; Jyutping: Coi2hung4kiu4 Zaam6; lit. 'Rainbow Bridge') is an interchange station between Line 8 and Line 11 of the Guangzhou Metro. It is situated underground near the Southwest gate of the Liuhua Lake Park.[1]
Due to construction delays, the station could not open with the rest of the northern extension of Line 8 in 2020 and was hence delayed to open on 28 September 2 years later.[2] Line 11 opened at this station on 28 December 2024.
The Caihong Bridge main substation of Lines 11 and 13 is located at the east end structure of the Lines 11 and 13 stations, and this station has also become the first station of Guangzhou Metro to have a main substation embedded on the line.[3]
Station design
[edit]Combining the "rainbow" (English translation of 'Caihong') in the station name and the cultural characteristics of the area where the station is located, the metro has built the station into a characteristic station of Line 8, with the design theme of "South Vietnam Rainbow, Don't Let Gusu". The wall of the station hall layer introduces elements of the western city wall of the Southern Han Dynasty, and the exterior wall is decorated with the same historical satellite images as the wall of the Line 8 platform, reflecting the Rainbow Bridge as the Xiguan in the history of the fortress. The station ceiling is transformed by curved grille shapes and lighting to present a rainbow effect; The station floor is made of natural stone with a rippled texture, which echoes the rainbow theme. The ground part of the station at Exits A and C adopts a blue square design that is different from the exits of other stations, and the interior wall is made of colored tiles and rainbow glass to form a "rainbow wall". Exit D and the interchange passage between Line 8 and Line 11/13 also use light refraction to form a "rainbow wall".[4][5][6] The stations of Line 11 and Line 13 only retain the yellow city wall elements, and the ceiling is not set up with rainbow light strips like Line 8.
In addition, there are a total of 43 escalators in the station section of Line 11 and Line 13, making it one of the three stations with more than 40 escalators on the whole of Line 11.[7]
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The side wall of the large character wall on Line 8 platform uses satellite images as the background
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The “rainbow wall” refraction panel design of the concourse communication channel
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Exit D "Rainbow Wall" refraction panel design
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Mosaic "rainbow wall" design on the ground wall of Exit A
Station layout
[edit]G | - | Exits A, C, D, F, H |
L1 | North Lobby Mezzanine | Exit G, Ticket Machines, Safety Facilities |
South Lobby Mezzanine | Reserved passage to Exit B (unopened) | |
Exit D Transfer Level | Safety Facilities, Towards Exit D and South Lobby | |
L2 Concourse |
North Lobby ( 11 & 13 ) | Ticket Machines, Customer Service, Safety Facilities |
Line 22 Lobby (U/C) | Ticket Machines, Customer Service, Shops, Police Station, Safety Facilities | |
Transfer Linkway | Paid transfer link between Lines 8, 11, 13 & 22 | |
South Lobby ( 8 ) | Ticket Machines, Customer Service, Shops, Police Station, Safety Facilities, Restroom, Baby Change | |
L3 Line 8 Mezzanine 11 and 13 platforms | ||
Line 8 Buffer Area | Station equipment | |
Platform 5 | 11 Outer Circle (Zhongshanba) | |
Island platform, doors open on the left for 11 & right for 13 | ||
Platform 8 | 13 reserved platform | |
Platform 7 | 13 reserved platform | |
Island platform, doors open on the left for 11 & right for 13 | ||
Platform 6 | 11 Inner Circle (Liuhua) | |
L4 8 Platforms Line 22 Mezzanine (U/C) | ||
Side platform, doors will open on the right for alighting only | ||
Platform 3 ↑ Platform 1 ↓ |
8 towards Jiaoxin (Xicun) | |
Island platform, doors will open on the left for boarding only | ||
Platform 2 ↑ Platform 4 ↓ |
8 towards Wanshengwei (Chen Clan Academy) | |
Side platform, doors will open on the right for alighting only | ||
Line 22 Buffer Area | Station equipment | |
L5 22 Platforms (U/C) |
Platform 10 | 22 towards Panyu Square (Fangcun) |
Island platform, doors will open on the left (U/C) | ||
Platform 9 | 22 towards Airport North (Terminal 2) (Guangzhou Railway Station) |
Exits
[edit]Exit letter | Gallery | Exit location | Nearby | ||
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South concourse ( 8 ) | |||||
A | Xihua Road | Simachong Cultural square, State Taxation Administration Guangzhou Liwan District Headquarters, Guangzhou No.17 Middle School | |||
B | U/C | Unopened | |||
C | Dongfeng Road West | Liuhua Road, Liuhua Lake Park, Guangzhou Children’s Palace | |||
D | Liwan Road | Caihong Cultural Square, Guangzhou Bureau of Planning and Natural Resources | |||
North concourse ( 11 & 13 ) | |||||
F | Dongfeng Road West | Liuhua Lake Park South Gate, Guangzhou Children's Palace, Guangzhou People's Visit Reception Hall, Dongfeng Road West Public Bus Stop (Westbound Stands 1, 2 and 3) | |||
G | Dongfeng Road West | Caihong Cultural Square, Guangzhou Bureau of Planning and Natural Resources | |||
H | Dongfeng Road West | Liuhua Road, Liuhua West Court |
Interchange style
[edit]At present, Line 8 passengers transferring to Line 11 can directly go to the two platforms of Line 11 through the transfer channel set up on the north side of both side platforms on Line 8. On the other hand, heading from Line 11 to Line 8 requires a transfer via the concourse.[8]
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Transfer node entrance towards Line 8 concourse from Lines 11 & 13 concourse
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Transfer node entrance towards Lines 11 & 13 concourse from Line 8 concourse
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Line 8 platform 4 transfer node towards Lines 11 & 13
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Line 8 platform 3 transfer passageway towards Lines 11 & 13, equipped with escalators and stairs
Gallery
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Line 8 island platform
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Line 8 platform wall decoration
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Exit D passageway
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South concourse (Line 8)
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North concourse (Lines 11 & 13)
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North lobby mezzanine towards Exit G
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South lobby mezzanine (currently closed, June 2023)
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Line 8 island platform
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Line 8 platform 3
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Line 11 platform 6 (Inner Circle platform)
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Line 8 platform 1 panorama (boarding platform)
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Line 8 platform 4 panorama (alighting platform)
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Line 11 platform 5 panorama (Outer Circle platform)
History
[edit]Construction
[edit]Line 8
[edit]On 3 April 2013, the Line 8 station site was officially enclosed for construction,[9] marking the official start of construction of the station. Previously, the Liuhua Bird Garden, which was located in Liuhua Lake Park and was scheduled to become a station construction site, was demolished.
In mid-January 2020, part of the main structure of Line 8 was topped out, making it the last station to be topped out in the northern extension of Line 8.[10] However, it was still not in time to open in November of the same year with the northern extension of Line 8. At that time, only civil works had been completed on the station platform, and there were screen doors, escalators and elevators, as well as the necessary equipment. The speed of Line 8 trains passing through the station had to be reduced, and after the opening of the northern extension of Line 8, there were also multiple sets of shields in front of the screen doors to cover them, so as to prevent passengers on the train from observing the unfinished platform when passing through the station. After removing the sheields later on, passengers could view the platform as the train passed.
On 17 June 2022, the No. 3 exit of the station was topped out, before transferring to mechanical and electrical construction on June 19.[4] In September of the same year, the station completed the "three powers" transfer and officially put into service on September 28.[11]
Lines 11 and 13
[edit]The construction of the Line 11 and Line 13 station started in July 2017, the main structure was topped out in January 2022,[3] and the "three powers" transfer was completed on 30 July 2024.[12]
Operation
[edit]When the station initially opened, the English name of the station was set as Caihongqiao. On 28 December 2024, Line 11 was opened, and the English name of this station changed to Caihong Bridge simultaneously, and related materials were updated on the eve of the Line 11 opening.[13]
Future developments
[edit]Caihongqiao station will have interchange with Line 13 Phase 2 by 2025. Cross-platform interchange will be utilised between lines 11 and 13 at 1 level above Line 8. The station will also interchange with Line 22 Northern extension by 2027. Paid linkways linking all concourses between all 4 lines will be built at Basement 2 of the whole Caihong Bridge station.
Line 22
[edit]Line 22 is located on the west side of Liuhua Lake Park, the east side of Guangzhou-Zhanjiang High-speed Railway, and the north side of Dongfeng Road West, directly below Liuhua Road, with 6 exits. Since the original design of the three-line interchange station did not reserve Line 22, the Line 22 station will be connected to the concourse of Line 11 and Line 13 through a transfer passageway of about 300 meters.[8] The Line 22 platform will then be located on the fifth basement level. The authorities plan to carry out the construction of this station in parallel with the reconstruction of the Guangzhou-Zhanjiang High-speed Railway and the renovation of Guangzhou Railway Station between May 2023 and June 2025.[8][14] From 9 September 2023, the authorities enclosed part of Liuhua Road for construction of the Line 22 station.[15]
References
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- ^ a b 李天研 (2022-08-29). "快了!八号线北延段彩虹桥站、西村站有望年内开通" [Soon! Rainbow Bridge Station and Xicun Station of the northern extension of Line 8 are expected to open within this year]. Guangzhou Daily. Archived from the original on 2022-08-29. Retrieved 2025-02-07.
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- ^ "八号线北延段全部车站完成封顶" [All stations on the northern extension of Line 8 have completed roofing]. Guangzhou Metro (in Simplified Chinese). 2020-01-19. Archived from the original on 2020-11-24. Retrieved 2025-02-07.
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