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Shanghai Railway Station Closes Southern Entrance for Renovations

November 11, 2025
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Caption: Shot by Jiang Xiaowei. Edited by Jiang Xiaowei. Reported by Zhu Qing. Subtitles by Jiang Xiaowei.
Shanghai Railway Station Closes Southern Entrance for Renovations
Credit: Jiang Xiaowei / Shanghai Daily
Caption: Passengers walk across the South Square at Shanghai Railway Station. The southern entrance has been fenced off for renovation, with additional signage directing passengers to temporary entry routes.
Shanghai Railway Station Closes Southern Entrance for Renovations
Credit: Jiang Xiaowei / Shanghai Daily
Caption: A 2018 file photo of Shanghai Railway Station

Shanghai Railway Station closed its southern entrance on Tuesday as renovation work kicked off on the South Square.

Three temporary entry points have been opened to the west of the station, with the project slated to last until January 2026.

The work centers on access and transfer routes in the South Square. Covered walkways will be built to link the southern entrance with Metro Line 1's Exit 1 and the taxi pick-up zone, shielding passengers from rain, wind, and other elements, according to Tao Yongli, deputy director of passenger operations.

The east-side ticketing area will add seven staffed one-stop service windows, allowing passengers to purchase, change, or refund tickets directly on the square, rather than crossing the road to other halls.

A new lost-and-found pickup point on the west side will enable passengers to collect lost items without going through security again.

Inside the station, entry and security lanes will be increased, and some transfer corridors will be expanded and reconfigured to cut down on walking times and congestion.

Shanghai Railway Station Closes Southern Entrance for Renovations
Credit: Ti Gong
Caption: An artist's rendering of the covered walkways after renovation
Shanghai Railway Station Closes Southern Entrance for Renovations
Credit: Ti Gong
Caption: An artist's rendering shows the planned South Square entrance layout after the renovation.

Additional staff and volunteers have been stationed to direct passengers, and the number of security checkpoints remains unchanged, the operator said.

"Passengers accessing the station via the South Square should allow an extra five to ten minutes for walking during the renovation period," Tao said.

"We advise Metro Line 1 riders use Exit 1 or 2, and Metro Lines 3 and 4 passengers opt for Exit 7 or 8 on the North Square for quicker access," he added.

The South Square ticketing area is temporarily closed during construction. Passengers who want in-person services can go to the Unified Ticket Building.

The northern entrance, which was expanded to include three additional security lanes earlier this year, remains available as an alternative entry point during the renovation.

Shanghai Railway Station Closes Southern Entrance for Renovations
Credit: Ti Gong
Caption: The graphic depicts the temporary access pathways at Shanghai Railway Station while the south entrance is being renovated.
Shanghai Railway Station Closes Southern Entrance for Renovations
Credit: Jiang Xiaowei / Shanghai Daily
Caption: The southern entrance has been fenced off for renovation, with additional signage directing passengers to temporary entry routes.

Editor: Yang Meiping

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