China built Asia's longest subway station
Shuangyong Station is building in the 710-meter city of Shenzhen, which can serve 270,000 passengers a day.
China is building Asia's longest subway station in Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, south of the country. The main part of the construction on October 28 has completed construction.
The main part of the construction on October 28 has completed construction.
Shuangyong Station is 24m deep underground, 710m long and 20.2m wide. The station is located in the most crowded and bustling district in Shenzhen designed to serve 270,000 passengers a day.
Shuangyong Station is expected to officially open in June 2020.
Update 15 December 2018
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