The station was called Huanggang (皇岗; huáng gǎng; wong4 gong1) because of its location near Huanggang, which is also an immigrationcontrol point between Shenzhen and Hong Kong. It was renamed to Futiankouan on 15 August 2008 to avoid confusion between Futian Port and Huanggang Port.[4][5] "Kouan" (口岸) means a (immigration) port. Starting from 1 July 2010, with MTR Corporation (Shenzhen) taking over the operations and management of Line 4, the English name Futian Checkpoint is now used. A station called Huanggang Checkpoint opened at Huanggang Port in 2016.
Station layout
There are a total of 5 levels in the Futian Checkpoint station. The 2nd and 3rd levels (above ground) are immigration facilities (being the arrivals hall and departures hall respectively), while the 1st level is Line 4 concourse. The 2 side platforms and an island platform are located on the basement 1st level, but only one island platform and 1 side platform is used in daily operations. Among them, the side platform serves as the unloading platform for trains arriving at the station, while the other island platform is used as the boarding platform for trains departing the station. This method is called the Spanish solution. Line 10 concourse is also located on the basement 1st level, but the transfer passage between Line 4 and Line 10 is under construction. Passengers need to out-of-station interchange Line 4. The basement 3rd level is Line 10 platforms.
Futian Port, West side of Yuheng Rd (S), East side of Guohua Rd (S), Futian Checkpoint Departure Hall, Futian Checkpoint Bus Terminal, Haiyue Huacheng, Yuheng Garden, Gangcheng Huating, Gangtian Garden, Tianze Garden
Exit D
D1
East side of Guohua Rd (N)
D2
Southside of Guohua Rd (E), East side of Puti Rd (S), West side of Fugang Rd (S), Jiafu Garden, Jingang Haoting, Xuanjia Huating, Fumin Public Security Community, Fumin Primary School
Exit E
Southside of Puti Rd, Nanguang Mingshiyuan, Yintai Yuan, Xinguihua Village, Junhuang Mingju, Juya Yuan