Dashi East railway station

Dashidong

大石东
Platform 2
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese大石东站
Traditional Chinese大石東站
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinDàshí Dōng Zhàn
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationDaaihsehk Dūng Jaahm
JyutpingDaai6sek6 Dung1 Zaam6
General information
LocationQunxian Road (群贤路) (east side of Xinguang Expressway)
Dashi Subdistrict, Panyu District, Guangzhou, Guangdong
China
Coordinates23°1′17.69″N 113°19′8.22″E / 23.0215806°N 113.3189500°E / 23.0215806; 113.3189500
Owned byPearl River Delta Metropolitan Region intercity railway
Operated byGuangdong Intercity Railway Operation Co., Ltd.
Line     Guangzhou East Ring intercity railway
Platforms2 (1 island platform)
Tracks2
Connections  3  Dashi
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station codeRHQ (Pinyin: DSD)
History
Opened29 September 2025 (2025-09-29)
Services
Preceding station Pearl River Delta Metropolitan Region Intercity Railway Following station
Guangzhou Higher Education Mega Center
towards Huadu
Guangzhou East Ring intercity railway Panyu
Terminus
Transfer at Dashi
Preceding station Guangzhou Metro Following station
Hanxi Changlong
towards Haibang
Line 3
transfer at Dashi
Xiajiao
towards Airport North (Terminal 2) or Tianhe Coach Terminal
Location

Dashi East railway station (simplified Chinese: 大石东站; traditional Chinese: 大石東站; pinyin: Dàshí Dōng Zhàn; Cantonese Yale: Daaihsehk Dūng Jaahm) is a station on Guangzhou East Ring intercity railway located in Panyu District, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China.[1] It opened on 29 September 2025.[2]

Features

The station has an underground island platform. It also has an emergency exit, 2 wind shafts and a cooling tower.[3][4]

Entrances/exits

The station has 5 points of entry/exit, located on the north and south sides of Qunxian Road. In its initial opening, only Exits A and D were opened. At the same time, there is a passage connecting Dashi station of Guangzhou Metro Line 3 with the Dashan Commercial Building next to Exit A.[3][4]

  • A: Qunxian Road
  • B: Qunxian Road
  • C: Qunxian Road
  • D: Qunxian Road
  • E: (not open)

History

The station was called Dashi station during the planning and construction phase. Before opening, the station was renamed to Dashi East (Dashidong) station.[5]

The main structure of the station topped out on 29 August 2020, making it the first topped out station on the East Ring section.[3]

On 4 December 2021, the down-line shield tunnel crossed the section from Shaxi to Nancun Wanbo of Guangzhou Metro Line 18.[6] On the 25th of the same month, the up-line shield tunnel broke through.[7] On 30 June 2022, the down-line shield tunnel broke through, becoming the first section within the East Ring section to complete tunnelling.[8] On 6 August 2023, the left line tunnel from this station to Panyu railway station broke through.[9]

On 29 September 2025, the station opened.[2]

Transfer

On the southwest side of the station, passengers can connect to Dashi station on Line 3[10] via a transfer passage between the two lines.[4]

References

  1. ^ "广佛城轨大石站今日动工 日后半小时可到白云机场" [Construction of Dashi Station on the Guangzhou-Foshan intercity railway begins today, bringing the airport to Baiyun Airport within half an hour.]. Panyu TV Station (in Simplified Chinese). 15 July 2017. Archived from the original on 1 April 2023. Retrieved 3 October 2025 – via Official WeChat Account.
  2. ^ a b 李天研 (28 September 2025). "广州地铁官宣:3条(段)城际铁路2条(段)地铁9月29日开通" [Guangzhou Metro officially announced: 3 intercity railway lines (sections) and 2 subway lines (sections) will open on 29 September]. Guangzhou Daily. Archived from the original on 28 September 2025. Retrieved 2 October 2025.
  3. ^ a b c "广佛项目大石站主体结构工程顺利完工" [The main structure of Dashi Station of the Guangzhou-Foshan project was successfully completed]. China Railway Second Bureau First Company (in Simplified Chinese). 4 September 2020. Archived from the original on 7 January 2024. Retrieved 3 October 2025 – via Official WeChat Account.
  4. ^ a b c "珠三角城际轨道交通广佛环线广州南站至白云机场段竣工环境保护验收调查报告公示" [Public Announcement of the Environmental Protection Acceptance Investigation Report for the Guangzhou South Station to Baiyun Airport Section of the Guangzhou-Foshan Loop Line of the Pearl River Delta Intercity Railway] (PDF). China Railway Fourth Survey and Design Institute (in Simplified Chinese). 21 July 2025. Archived from the original on 24 July 2025. Retrieved 3 October 2025.
  5. ^ 李天研 (11 September 2025). "广州东环城际、琶莲城际站名公布,开通指日可待" [Guangzhou East Ring Intercity and Palian Intercity Station Names Announced, Opening Imminent]. Guangzhou Daily (in Simplified Chinese). Archived from the original on 11 September 2025. Retrieved 3 October 2025.
  6. ^ "【生产】广佛环东环项目大石站~科学中心站区间安全顺利穿越运营广州地铁十八号线" [[Production] The section between Dashi Station and Science Center Station of the Guangfo East Ring Project is safely and smoothly crossing the Guangzhou Metro Line 18]. Guangdong Pearl River Delta Intercity Rail Company (in Simplified Chinese). 6 December 2021. Archived from the original on 1 April 2023 – via Official WeChat Account.
  7. ^ "【生产】珠三角城际广佛环东环大石站~科学中心站区间上行线顺利贯通" [[Production] The up line of the Pearl River Delta Intercity Guangfo Ring East Ring Dashi Station to Science Center Station section is successfully completed]. Guangdong Pearl River Delta Intercity Rail Company. 28 December 2021. Archived from the original on 1 April 2023 – via Official WeChat Account.
  8. ^ 李佳文 (4 July 2022). "广佛东环城际首个盾构区间顺利贯通" [The first shield tunnel section of the Guangzhou-Foshan East Ring Intercity Railway was successfully completed]. New Express Daily (in Simplified Chinese). Archived from the original on 1 April 2023. Retrieved 3 October 2025.
  9. ^ "珠三角城际广佛东环1标最长盾构区间单线贯通" [The longest shield tunnel section of the Guangzhou-Foshan East Ring Section 1 of the Pearl River Delta Intercity Railway was completed]. China Worker Net. 8 August 2023.
  10. ^ 李天研 (25 October 2022). "大石站将建设综合交通枢纽,公交站、停车场、单车点都会有" [Dashi Station will be built into a comprehensive transportation hub, with bus stops, parking lots, and bicycle stations.]. Guangzhou Daily (in Simplified Chinese). Archived from the original on 24 July 2025. Retrieved 3 October 2025.