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What sign is used for "subway station"?

The signs used in each place are slightly different. Here are a few places:

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Subway station, English Underground station, It is a place where railway trains stop for the urban rail transit system (referred to as the urban rail system) to transport goods or allow passengers to ride.

The current subway station does not refer to the station built in the environment below the ground, but refers to the station set up along the subway system. It can be built underground, on the ground or elevated. Many contemporary intercity railway stations are built underground and are underground stations, but they are not subway stations.

The entrance to a subway station on the ground floor is often marked with the system company's logo and the station's operating information. In addition to being used for transporting goods or allowing passengers to ride, in some cases, underground stations or elevated stations are often used for pedestrians to cross the street, and sometimes even connect important buildings or underground shops as passages.

Subway stations often have strong local characteristics or historical and cultural characteristics and can represent the style of a city. Therefore, subway stations often become one of the tourist attractions of a city.

London Underground Station

As the first city where subways were opened to traffic, the London Underground has a history unmatched by other cities. So far, London has built a subway network with a total length of 408 kilometers, of which 160 kilometers are underground. There are 12 lines and 274 operating stations. London's Underground stations are famous for their classical style.

Moscow Metro Station

If the Royal Palace in St. Petersburg reflects the imperial style of the Tsarist Russia era, the Moscow Metro embodies the Soviet style of the Stalin era. The entrance and waiting hall of the subway station are as splendid as a palace and are world-famous for their magnificent interior decoration?[4]?.

During the entire construction process of Moscow subway stations, more than 20 kinds of marble and various ores from different origins such as the Urals, Altai, Central Asia, Caucasus and Ukraine were used. Decorative art statues, reliefs, mosaics, glass parquets, murals, etc. make the Moscow subway stations more solemn and grand, and full of strong artistic atmosphere.

Paris Metro Station

The entrance to the Palais Royal Metro Station in Paris is like a gorgeous crown, which complements the name of the station. The French integrate their romance into every bit of life. The subway station is one of the windows for Parisians to showcase their culture?[4]?.

Paris Metro stations present a youthful and lively atmosphere. A variety of colorful graffiti can be found at the entrances and exits of many Paris metro stations.

Paris metro stations are the epitome of romance.

Pyongyang Subway Station

The Pyongyang Subway Station in North Korea should be regarded as the deepest subway in the world. The vertical depth is about 100 meters, and the length of the elevator is 150 meters. Standing at one end of the elevator, you can't see the other end. Because of this, getting in and out of subway stations is very time-consuming.

It usually takes two and a half minutes to take the elevator from the ground to the platform. Because of the depth, although there is no air conditioning in the subway station, it maintains a constant temperature of 19 to 20 degrees Celsius all year round. The reason why Pyongyang built the subway station so deep was firstly to prepare for war, and also to not affect the safety of ground buildings?

Unlike the colorful advertisements in subway stations in many countries, the biggest features of the Pyongyang subway platform are the magnificent chandeliers and the 80-meter inlaid murals on both sides.

Stockholm Metro Station

Stockholm Metro Station should be regarded as one of the longest art galleries in the world. More than 100 stations are decorated by more than 100 artists with their own styles and artistic conceptions.

As a result, this 108-kilometer subway network has become the world’s longest art gallery, with various styles of paintings, murals, sculptures and various artistic expression techniques. It makes passengers feel wonderful.

Hong Kong Disneyland Line MTR Station

The Hong Kong Disneyland MTR Station is full of Disney elements. Mickey-shaped buildings are everywhere. After exiting the subway station, Disneyland is next to it. Convenient transportation is actually an important factor that helps Hong Kong Disney attract tourists.

Beijing Subway Station

As the capital of China, Beijing’s subway stations represent the characteristics of China: strong Chinese style and modern atmosphere.

The blue and white porcelain-style murals reveal rich Chinese beauty. Various wall lamps on the walls and ceiling exude a lively and modern atmosphere.

Nanjing Metro Station

Nanjing Metro Xinjiekou Station is currently the largest subway station in Asia. It is located in Xinjiekou, the "No. 1 business district in China". It is a link between Nanjing Metro Line 1 and The transfer station of Nanjing Metro Line 2 has 24 exits. The platforms of Lines 1 and 2 are both underground stations with island platform designs.

Nanchang Metro Station

Bayiguan Station of Nanchang Metro Line 1 is currently the largest subway station in Jiangxi Province. It is located at the "place where the military flag rises" - the August 1st Uprising Memorial Hall and Next to Nanchang Tiezhu Wanshou Palace, the place where the Anti-Japanese War was won - Shengli Road Pedestrian Street and ancient Chinese commercial street - Nanchang is the transfer station between Nanchang Metro Line 1 and Nanchang Metro Line 3. Five exits of Line 1 have been built. (Three exits A/E/B are open).

During the Rio Olympics in Brazil in August 2016, the station became the first Olympic-themed subway station in Jiangxi Province.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Subway Station