towards Airport North (Terminal 2) or Tianhe Coach Terminal
Line 3's metro platform at Guangzhou East railway station
Guangzhoudong railway station (Chinese: 广州东站) also known as Tianhe Station (Chinese: 天河站; pinyin: Tiānhé Zhàn; Jyutping: tin1ho4 zaam6) serves the city of Guangzhou, located in the city's Tianhe District.
The railway, metro, and bus terminal stations is interconnected as a single station complex.
There is an immigration check point within the station for Guangdong Through Train passengers travelling to and from Hong Kong.
Contents
1Rail services
2Metro services
2.1Station layout
2.2Exits
3See also
4References
Rail services
Rail services serving Guangzhou East railway station include:
Guangzhou–Shenzhen Railway
Guangdong Through Train
Guangzhou–Meizhou–Shantou Railway
Metro services
An interchange station between Lines 1 and 3 of the Guangzhou Metro. It is located at the underground of China Railway station in Linhe Zhonglu (Chinese: 林和中路; literally: "Linhe Middle Road"), Tianhe District. It started operations on 28 June 1999 (Line 1 section) and 26 December 2005 (Line 3 section) respectively.[1][2][3]
Station layout
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Exits
Ground lobby of Guangzhou East Railway Station Station buildings and tracks Guangzhou East Coach Terminal
L1 Concourse
South Lobby
Customer Service, Shops, Vending machines, ATMs, Flight Information
L2 Concourse and Platforms
North Lobby
Customer Service, Shops, Vending machines, ATMs, Flight Information
Platform 2
1 towards Xilang (Tianhe Sports Center)
Island platform, doors will open on the left
Platform 1
1 termination platform
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Station equipments
L3 Equipment Area
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Station equipments
L4 Passageway
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Passageway between Lines 1 & 3, South and North Lobbies
L5 Platforms
Platform 3
3 towards Tiyu Xilu (Linhexi)
Island platform, doors will open on the left
Platform 4
3 towards Airport North (Yantang)
Exits
Exit number
Exit location
Exit B
B1
Linhe Xilu
B2
Linhe Xilu
Exit F
Linhe Zhonglu
Exit G
Guangzhou East Railway Station
Exit H
Guangyuan Donglu
Exit I
Guangzhou East railway station
Exit J
Guangyuan Donglu
See also
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Guangzhou East Railway Station.
References
^Guangzhou East Railway Station
^Guangzhou Metro line Five to Open in December 2009
^广州东站地铁站 (Chinese Version)
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Yunlu
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Jishan#
Xiayuan
Xintang#
Xiancun
Shitan#
Shilong
Dongguan
Chashan#
Changping
Tutang#
Zhangmutou
Tangtouxia#
Tiantangwei
Pinghu
Pinghu South#
Shenzhendong East
Sungang
Shenzhen
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Guangzhou Metro stations
Line 1
Xilang Guangfo
Kengkou
Huadiwan
Fangcun
Huangsha 6
Changshou Lu
Chen Clan Academy
Ximenkou
Gongyuanqian 2
Peasant Movement Institute
Martyrs' Park
Dongshankou 6
Yangji 5
Tiyu Xilu 3
Tianhe Sports Center
Guangzhou East Railway Station 3
Line 3
Panyu Square
Shiqiao
Hanxi Changlong 7
Dashi
Xiajiao
Lijiao Guangfo
Datang
Kecun 8
Canton Tower APMTHZ1
Zhujiang New Town 5
Tiyu Xilu 1
Linhexi APM
Guangzhou East Railway Station 1
Yantang 6
Meihuayuan
Jingxi Nanfang Hospital
Tonghe
Yongtai
Baiyundadaobei
Jiahewanggang 214
Longgui
Renhe
Gaozeng 9
Airport South (Terminal 1)
Airport North (Terminal 2)
Spur line:
Tiyu Xilu 1
Shipaiqiao
Gangding
South China Normal University
Wushan
Tianhe Coach Terminal 6
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Public transportation in Northern Guangdong & Pearl River Delta (GD)
Guangzhou Metro
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Guangfo
Under construction
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5 (East)
7 (Phase 2 & West)
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14 (Mainline Phase 2)
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21 (Zhenlongxi - Yuancun)
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Guangfo (Phase 2 East)
Under planning
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14 (Phase 3)
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Guangfo (Phase 3)
Foshan Metro
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Guangfo (1)
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2 (Phase 1)
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Nanhai
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GQ
GFC
Other CR railways
Passageways
Jingha~Jinggang'ao
Lanxiguang
Guangkun
Major railways
Jingguang
Other urban transits
Lines in operation
APM
Guangzhou Trams
THZ1
Guangzhou Bus Rapid Transit
Baiyun Cableway
Guangzhou Ferry
Under construction
Foshan Trams
Gaoming Tram
Nanhai New Transit Nanhai
Transportation hubs
Int'l airports
Guangzhou Baiyun (CAN)
Pearl River Delta (U/C)
Guangzhou Zhengguo (U/C)
Major rail stations
Guangzhou (GZQ)
Guangzhoudong (GGQ)
Guangzhounan (IZQ)
Guangzhoubei (GBQ)
Baiyun (U/C)
Shaoguan (SNQ)
Shaoguadong (SGQ)
Foshanxi (FOQ)
Zhaoqingdong (FCQ)/Dinghudong UWQ
Qingyuan (QBQ)
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Major railway stations in China
North China
Baotou
Beijing
West
South
Fengtai
Hohhot
Shijiazhuang
Taiyuan
South
Tianjin
West
Northeast China
Changchun
West
Dalian
North
Dandong
Harbin
West
Qiqihar
South
Shenyang
North
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Bengbu
Fuyang
Fuzhou
South
Hefei
South
Jinan
West
Jinhua
Hangzhou
East
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West
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South
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Qingdao
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South
Hongqiao
Suzhou
Wenzhou
South
Xiamen
North
Xuzhou
Yingtan
South Central China
Changsha
South
Chaoshan
Foshan
West
Guangzhou
East
North
South
Hengyang
East
Hong Kong
Hung Hom / Kowloon
West Kowloon
Huaihua
Liuzhou
Luoyang
Longmen
Nanning
East
Shangqiu
Shenzhen
North
East
Futian
Wuhan
Wuchang
Hankou
Xiangyang
Zhengzhou
East
South
Zhuhai
Zhuzhou
West
Southwest China
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East
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North
Guiyang
Kunming
South
Lhasa
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South
Lanzhou
West
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South
Xi'an
North
Xining
Yinchuan
Stations in italics are proposed, under planning or under construction.
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Administrative divisions
Yuexiu
Liwan
Haizhu
Tianhe
Baiyun
Huangpu
Huadu
Panyu
Nansha
New Area
Free-Trade Zone
Conghua
Zengcheng
Defunct divisions
Dongshan
Fangcun
Luogang
Attractions
Baiyun Mountain
Xiguan
Shamian Island
Chen Clan Ancestral Hall
Litchi Bay
Guangdong Museum
Temple of the Six Banyan Trees
Zhenhai Tower
The Memorial Museum of Generalissimo Sun Yat-sen's Mansion
Sacred Heart Cathedral
Huaisheng Mosque
Guangxiao Temple
Chigang Pagoda
Canton Tower
Canton Fair
Pazhou Pagoda
Chimelong Paradise
Museum of the Western Han Dynasty Mausoleum of the Nanyue King
Peasant Movement Institute
Shopping malls
Teem Plaza
TaiKoo Hui
Grandview Mall
Happy Valley
CITIC Plaza
Whampoa Military Academy
Nansha Tianhou Palace
Guangzhou Opera House
Huacheng Square (Zhujiang New Town)
Twin Towers
Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre
International Finance Center
Haixinsha Island
Haizhu Square
Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall
South China Botanical Garden
People's Park
Culture & demographics
Cantonese language
Cantonese culture
Cantonese cuisine
Cantonese people
Cantonese opera
Higher Education
Guangzhou Higher Education Mega Center
Sun Yat-sen University
South China University of Technology
South China Normal University
Jinan University
Guangdong University of Foreign Studies
South China Agricultural University
Guangdong University of Technology
Guangzhou University
Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine
Guangzhou Medical University
Guangdong Pharmaceutical University
History
Timeline
Bibliography
Sports venues
Guangdong Provincial People's Stadium
Yuexiushan Stadium
Tianhe Stadium
Guangdong Olympic Stadium
Guangzhou Gymnasium
Guangzhou Higher Education Mega Center Central Stadium
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