World's 1st disc-shaped railway station opens (CRIENGLISH.com) Updated: 2006-06-26 10:11
The world's first disc-shaped railway station has begun trial operations
Sunday with its official opening set for July 1 in Shanghai.
The newly-built Shanghai South Railway Station has a 278-meter-in-diameter
round steel and glass roof designed to allow in natural light.
The station started services on five passenger trains between Shanghai
and Hangzhou, of neighbouring Zhejiang Province on Sunday.
 A view of the disc-shaped
Shanghai South railway station in Shanghai, Sunday, June 25, 2006. The
station has a 278-meter-in-diameter round steel and glass roof
designed to allow in natural light. Trial operations of the station begin
June 25th with official opening set for July
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Starting next month, the new station will provide around the clock ticket
sales, and 41 trains are expected to run from the station.
Officials say the opening of the South Railway Station indicates a new phase
in the expansion of Shanghai's rail transportation. In particular, it will
facilitate the link between Shanghai and other cities in the Yangtze River Delta
and South China.
Chen Dongjie, executive deputy director of the construction project, said
that with a diameter of around 300 meters, the station¡¯s dome is the largest
single roof structure of its kind in the world. It covers the entire departure
area of the station, which is capable of holding up to 10,000 people.
The station's roof design required a high-performance material that offered
excellent light transmission and strong weather resistance, Chen said, adding
that the key material of the dome is Lexan sheet.
"Lexan sheet provides stunning design elements, allowing light to illuminate
the station interior and boarding platform for the enjoyment of travelers," said
Frans van de Noort, Asia-Pacific General Manager for the material manufacturer,
GE Plastics, Specialty Film and Sheet.
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