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Is Liuhang Station of Shanghai Line 7 an elevated station?

Yes. Shanghai Line 7 has a total length of 44.35 kilometers and has a total of 33 stations, including 31 underground stations and 2 elevated stations. Liuhang Station is an elevated station. Shanghai Metro Line 7 is the ninth subway line in Shanghai, China. Construction started at the end of 2005. The first phase of the project (Shanghai University Station to Huamu Road Station) was opened on December 5, 2009. On April 20, 2010 Houtan Station was opened on December 28, 2010, and the northern extension section (Lake Meilan Station to Shanghai University Station) was opened for operation on December 28, 2010. Houtan Station, Qihua Road Station, Panguang Road Station, and Liuhang Station were successively opened. The logo color is orange color. Shanghai Metro Line 7 runs northwest-southeast. It starts from Meilan Lake Station in Baoshan District in the north and passes through Putuo District, Jing'an District, and Xuhui District. It connects Shanghai University, Dahua Residential Area, Jing'an Temple, Changshu Road, and the north and south of the World Expo. Cross-strait, Liuli Residential Area, Beicai Residential Area, Huamu Administrative Center, and ends at Huamu Road Station in Pudong New Area.