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Kinzeliko Station | |
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File:Chinatown station.jpg | |
Location | 232 rue d'Ouglang Antilope NamQuad, Hartly, Linack |
Elevation | 5.4 m (light rail station) |
Operated by | Hartly Transit |
Line(s) | Metro: File:HTL 2.png Light Rail: File:Htl AB.png |
Platforms | 4 side platforms |
Tracks | 2 (light rail) 4 (metro) |
Construction | |
Depth | 18.7 m (metro station) |
Parking | 250 places |
Bicycle facilities | Bicy.HTL station Bicycle stands at north entrance |
History | |
Opened | 18 January 1971 |
Traffic | |
8,839,028 passengers (FY 2012) |
Kinzeliko (Tzihan: 五里口, literally meaning gate that is five li away [from Hartly West Gate]), previously called by its archaic French transliteration Quinzelikow, is a metro station on the Hartly Metro rapid transit system's Line 2 as well as the western terminus of Line B of the Hartly Light Rail downtown LRT network. It is located in the heart of NamQuad, Ainin's largest Namortown, and is the only station in the network with a name in the Namorese language.
Opened in January 1971, it was the southern terminus of Line 2 for six years until the line's extension to Saint-Jean-Baptiste in October 1977. Since 2005, the station has also housed the terminal of Line B of the light rail network, linking Kinzeliko to Hartly East Gate. An extension of the B line north to link up with the A line at Hartly West Gate is currently under consideration.
The station was destroyed by a truck bomb during the 2015 Hartly bombings, killing at least 65.
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