Yishan Road (Chinese: 宜山路站; pinyin: Yíshān Lù Zhàn) is the name of an interchange station between Lines 3, 4 and 9 on the Shanghai Metro. It is the southernmost station shared by Line 3 and Line 4, although the two lines do not share tracks (the Line 4 station is underground).
While the Line 4 platform was formerly in a separate area from Lines 3 and 9, the three platforms of all three lines are now connected via an above-ground passageway.
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The exterior of the elevated Line 3 platform.
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A view of the Line 9 platform.
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Coordinates: 31°11′19″N 121°25′19″E / 31.1886°N 121.422°E / 31.1886; 121.422
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