Panyu railway station (Chinese: 番禺站; pinyin: Pānyú Zhàn; Jyutping: Pun1jyu4 Zaam6) is a railway station in Panyu District, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China.
[9] With a total length of 1,194 meters and a total construction area of 116,000 square meters, which is equivalent to the area of 11 standard subway stations, Panyu Station was known as the largest underground intercity railway station in Chinese mainland when it was built.
[10] The main body of the station uses white as the theme color, and the ceiling design adopts fusiform and sail shape, symbolizing Guangzhou's riding the wind and waves and sailing forward.
[12][13] The station is connected to the concourse of Line 22, with a walking transfer time of about 5–10 minutes, and the passage is also equipped with a moving walkway.
[19] However, due to the large passenger flow and the lack of security equipment and ticket gates at the station, a large number of passengers queuing up to enter the concourse in the early stage of opening often caused inconvenience.