Dazhimen_railway_station

Dazhimen railway station

Dazhimen railway station

Major National Historical and Cultural Site in China


Dazhimen or Ta-chih-men railway station (Chinese: 大智門火車站) in Wuhan, China, was the southern terminus of the Beijing–Hankou railway. It is located at the intersection of Jinghan Road and Chezhan Road in Jiang'an District, part of the former city of Hankou. It was built in 1900–1903 and closed in 1991, when the new Hankou railway station opened. In 2001 it was named a Major National Historical and Cultural Site.

A 1927 postcard of the station
The station in 2019

The station building is a brick-and-wood structure of two floors, designed by French architects in a German medieval style. It has an area of 4,000 square meters, with the waiting room occupying 1,022 square meters. The whole building is symmetrical, divided crossways into five sections. There are four 20-meter-high towers at the corners of the central section.[1]


References

  1. "老照片•新武汉之大智门火车站". Archived from the original on 2015-09-23. Retrieved 2012-02-05.

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