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Huairou–Miyun Line
Huairou–Miyun Line of Beijing Suburban Railway (BCR) (), or Huaimi Line (), is a commuter rail line in Beijing. It runs from in Xicheng District to in Miyun District. The line is in length with 7 stations. It provides faster service to reach Beijing's two suburban districts, Huairou District and Miyun District from central Beijing. History Changping North and Huairou North started the Huairou–Miyun line service on 31 December 2017. Yanqihu, Heishansi and Gubeikou started the Huairou–Miyun line service on April 30, 2019. The terminal of the line changed from to on 30 December 2019. From August 1, 2020 to August 20, 2020, the whole line stopped service for the Beijing–Tongliao railway electrification project. Beijing North started the Huairou–Miyun line service on September 30, 2020. Station Ticket The ticket pricing of the Huairou-Miyun Line is the same as that of the Beijing Subway network. For example, the ticket price of Qinghe - Gubeikou is 12 CNY ...
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Yanqihu Railway Station
Yanqihu railway station (), formerly known as Fangezhuang railway station () before 2019, is a railway station in Fangezhuang Village, Yanqi Subdistrict, Huairou District, Beijing. It was built in 1976 and was renamed to the current name on July 15, 2019. The station currently serves passenger transportation, baggage and parcel consignment, and freight (including handling of complete vehicles and LTL cargo). See also * Huairou–Miyun line * Beijing–Baotou railway * Beijing North railway station References {{Railway stations in Beijing Railway stations in China opened in 1976 ...
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Beijing North Railway Station
Beijingbei (Beijing North) railway station (), formerly known as Xizhimen railway station (), is a railway station in Beijing. It was built in 1905 as one of the original stations on the Jingzhang railway (part of the old Beijing–Baotou railway). On October 31, 2016, the station closed for renovation. On December 30, 2019, the station becomes the terminus of the high-speed Beijing–Zhangjiakou intercity railway, which is a section of Beijing-Baotou passenger-dedicated line. Renovation The station was closed from November 1, 2016 to December 30, 2019. After the renovation began, the Line S2 terminus changed to Huangtudian railway station and all other China Railway train's terminus changed to Changping North railway station. From September 30, 2020, Beijing North railway station became the southern terminus of Huairou–Miyun line. Public transportation Beijing Subway Beijing North railway station is located just outside Xizhimen station on Line 2, Line 4 and Line ...
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Rail Transport In Beijing
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Railway Lines In China
The following is a list of conventional lines of rail transport in China. For the high-speed network, see List of high-speed railway lines in China. North–south direction Beijing-Harbin Corridor * Jingqin Railway; Beijing-Qinhuangdao 京秦线 *Jingshan Railway; Beijing-Shanhaiguan 京山线 * Shenshan Railway; Shenyang-Shanhaiguan 沈山线 * Qinshen Passenger Railway; Qinhuangdao-Shenyang 秦沈客运专线 *Changda Railway; Changchun-Dalian 长大线 *Changbin Railway; Changchun-Harbin 长滨线 *Binzhou Railway; Harbin-Manzhouli 滨洲线 In passenger rail service, Jingshan Railway, Shenshan Railway, Changda Railway, Changda Railway, Changchun-Shenyang Portion and Changbin Railway are collectively called Jingha Railway (Beijing-Harbin). East Coast *Changda Railway; Changchun-Dalian 长大线, Shenyang-Dalian Portion (沈大段) *Yanda Railway Ferry 烟大铁路轮渡 * Lanyan Railway; Lancun-Yantai 蓝烟线 * Jiaoxin Railway; Jiaozhou- Xinyi 胶新线 *Xinyi–Ch ...
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Alipay
Alipay () is a third-party mobile and online payment platform, established in Hangzhou, China in February 2004 by Alibaba Group and its founder Jack Ma. In 2015, Alipay moved its headquarters to Pudong, Shanghai, although its parent company Ant Financial remains Hangzhou-based. Alipay overtook PayPal as the world's largest mobile (digital) payment platform in 2013. As of June 2020, Alipay serves over 1.3 billion users and 80 million merchants. According to the statistics of the fourth quarter of 2018, Alipay has a 55.32% share of the third-party payment market in mainland China, and it continues to grow. History The service was first launched in 2003, by Taobao. The People's Bank of China, China's central bank, issued licensing regulations in June 2010 for third-party payment providers. It also issued separate guidelines for foreign-funded payment institutions. Because of this, Alipay, which accounted for half of China's non-bank online payment market, was restructured as a ...
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WeChat Pay
WeChat Pay () is a mobile payment and digital wallet service by WeChat based in China that allows users to make mobile payments and online transactions. As of March 2016, WeChat Pay had over 300 million users. WeChat Pay's main competitor in China and the market leader in online payments is Alibaba Group's Alipay. Alibaba company founder Jack Ma considered the red envelope feature to be a "Pearl Harbor moment", as it began to erode Alipay's historic dominance in the online payments industry in China, especially in peer-to-peer money transfer. The success prompted Alibaba to launch its own version of virtual red envelopes in its competing Laiwang service. Other competitors, Baidu Wallet and Sina Weibo, also launched similar features. WeChat Pay statistics - WeChat Pay reached 900 million users in 2021. Service Users who have provided bank account information may use the app to pay bills, order goods and services, transfer money to other users, and pay in stores if the stores ha ...
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BCR Huairou-Miyun Line Ticket Entrance Of Qinghe Railway Station (20200118094406)
BCR may refer to: Companies *Brockmore Classic Replicas, British manufacturer Organisations *Banca Comercială Română, a Romanian Commercial Bank * Banque Commerciale du Rwanda, former name of the Commercial Bank of Rwanda *Belarusian Central Rada, a puppet government of Belarus under German occupation during World War II *The British Columbia Regiment (Duke of Connaught's Own) *Bibliographical Center for Research *Community Bureau of Reference, a committee of the European Commission to standardize measurements Transport * Brent Cross Railway, former name of North and West London Light railway *British Columbia Railway, former name of BC Rail *Beijing Suburban Railway also known as Beijing City Rail (BCR) Radio *Belfast Community Radio, a radio station that broadcast in Belfast, Northern Ireland which relaunched as Belfast CityBeat in 1996 *107.4 BCR FM, a radio station based in Bridgwater, Somerset, England which relaunched as Quay West 107.4 * Big City Radio, a radio station ...
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BCR Huairou-Miyun Line Card Entrance Of Qinghe Railway Station (20200118094428)
BCR may refer to: Companies *Brockmore Classic Replicas, British manufacturer Organisations *Banca Comercială Română, a Romanian Commercial Bank * Banque Commerciale du Rwanda, former name of the Commercial Bank of Rwanda *Belarusian Central Rada, a puppet government of Belarus under German occupation during World War II *The British Columbia Regiment (Duke of Connaught's Own) *Bibliographical Center for Research *Community Bureau of Reference, a committee of the European Commission to standardize measurements Transport * Brent Cross Railway, former name of North and West London Light railway *British Columbia Railway, former name of BC Rail *Beijing Suburban Railway also known as Beijing City Rail (BCR) Radio *Belfast Community Radio, a radio station that broadcast in Belfast, Northern Ireland which relaunched as Belfast CityBeat in 1996 *107.4 BCR FM, a radio station based in Bridgwater, Somerset, England which relaunched as Quay West 107.4 * Big City Radio, a radio station ...
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Changping District
Changping District (), formerly Changping County (), is a district situated in the suburbs of north and northwest Beijing. History Changping County and Jundu County which administered the area were established in the Han Dynasty. Changping was incorporated into Jundu when the Northern Wei dominated; however, the condition was reversed since the Eastern Wei. The county was promoted as Changping subprefecture had jurisdiction over Miyun, Shunyi and Huairou, in the era of Zhengde during the Ming Dynasty. These three counties were transferred to Shuntian Prefecture in the era of Yongzheng during the Qing Dynasty. Changping became a county again after the Xinhai Revolution, and it was transferred to Beijing from Hebei in 1956. Geography Changping District, covering an area of , contains two subdistricts of the city of Changping and 15 towns (five of which are suburbs of Beijing) with total population of 1.83 million (2012), a rapid increase from the 614,821 recorded in the 2000 c ...
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Haidian District
Haidian District () is a district of the municipality of Beijing. It is mostly situated in northwestern Beijing, but also to a lesser extent in the west, where it has borders with Xicheng District and Fengtai District. It is 431 square km in area, making it the second-largest district in urban Beijing area (after Chaoyang), and is home to 2,240,124 inhabitants (2000 Census). Sister cities Since 1992, Haidian District has signed official papers and established Sister City relationship with 14 cities and districts from 10 countries of 4 continents. Some sister cities are shown below: South America * Santa Fe, Argentina (May 2010) * La Falda, Cordoba, Argentina (10 September 2009) North America * Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States (8 February 2008) * Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States (15 April 1998) Europe * Savonlinna, Finland (9 March 2016) * Olympia, Peloponnesus, Greece (28 February 2008) * Groningen, Netherlands (19 October 2004) * Bures-sur-Yvette, Massy ...
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Beijing–Zhangjiakou Intercity Railway
The Beijing–Zhangjiakou intercity railway, also known as the Jingzhang intercity railway, Jingzhang high speed railway, Jingzhang section of Beijing-Baotou PDL, is a high-speed railway between Beijing and Zhangjiakou in Hebei province, China. The line was opened on 30 December 2019, and is the world's first driverless high speed railway, shortening the traveling time from Beijing to Zhangjiakou from 3 hours 7 minutes to 47 minutes. It forms part of both the Beijing–Lanzhou corridor and the Beijing–Zhangjiakou–Datong–Taiyuan branch of the Beijing–Kunming corridor. The main line has 10 stations. The Chongli Branch has two more stations, Zhaochuan South (reserved station) and Taizicheng. The Yanqing branch has another station, Yanqing railway station. The main line and the Chongli branch opened on December 30, 2019. The Yanqing branch opened on December 1, 2020. This route has a length of 173.947 kilometers of double tracked high speed rail, with a maximum speed of be ...
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