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Where is Yichang North Station?
Yichang North Station is located in Longquan Town, Yiling District, Yichang City, Hubei Province.

Yichang North Station is a station along the planned Zhengzhou-Wanzhou railway, located in the north of Xingshan City. Yichang North Station is a double-deck island platform station (one underground and one above ground), and it is transferred to Yichang North high-speed railway station through the city corridor. This project is Yichang North high-speed railway station Comprehensive Hub and its supporting project (Phase I construction), and the research scope is three stations and two sections centered on the future rail transit/KLOC-0 line Yichang North Station.

Yichang North Station is the terminal of Wuhan-Yichang section of high-speed railway along the Yangtze River, and it is also an important hub station where high-speed railway along the Yangtze River meets many high-speed railways. The imported routes include Zhengzhou-Wan high-speed railway connecting line, high-speed railway along the Yangtze River and Yi Yun high-speed railway. The planned construction scale is planned to increase from 1.5 million square meters to 80,000 square meters. According to the standard of comprehensive transportation hub, the North Station adopts the form of station houses on both sides and overhead waiting, and is temporarily built on the scale of 9 stations and 20 lines.

Architectural modeling of Yichang North Station;

The overall architectural style is simple and atmospheric, and the two sides of the facade are stretched by solid giant dams, forming a slender arc-plate suspended cable thin-shell roof, forming a grand intention of slowly opening the curtain, clearly expressing the meaning of the city portal and embracing tourists from all directions, and embodying Yichang's open and inclusive mind as a famous tourist city.

The beautiful shape of the station building is outlined by two concave arcs on the side, and the facade design incorporates the wall elements of the Three Gorges Dam with a sense of sequence, extending from the station building to both sides to form a canopy. The combination of the two forms a magnificent scene of the river running when the dam releases water. Interior design follows the same design concept. On the central axis of the hall, ETFE transparent downpipe is set in combination with the roof drainage facilities, which is combined with the ground landscape pool of the hall to form the indoor landscape axis.