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Line 10, Beijing Subway
Line 10 of the Beijing Subway () is the second loop line in Beijing's rapid transit network as well as the longest and most widely used line. The line is in length and runs entirely underground through Haidian, Chaoyang and Fengtai Districts, either directly underneath or just beyond the 3rd Ring Road. The Line 10 loop is situated between two and six kilometers outside the Line 2 loop, which circumnavigates Beijing's old Inner City. Every subway line through the city centre intersects with Line 10, which has 24 transfer stations along route, and 45 stations in all. Line 10's color is Capri. Line 10 is the world's longest subway loop line and one of the longest entirely underground subway lines requiring 104 minutes to complete one full journey in either direction. History Planning The Beijing Subway network was originally conceived to have only one ring line. The booming economy and explosive population growth of Beijing put huge demand on Line 2, surpassing its des ...
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Jiandemen Station
Jiandemen Station () is a subway station on Line 10 of the Beijing Subway. Station layout The station has an underground island platform. Exits There are 3 exits, lettered A, C, and D. Exits A and D are accessible. Gallery File:JIANDEMEN Station Hall 20130813.JPG, Station Hall File:Exit D of Jiandemen Station (20180329180642).jpg, Exit D of Jiandemen Station Around the station * Madian Mosque The Madian Mosque () is a mosque in Madian, Haidian District, Beijing, China. History The mosque was constructed during the reign of Kangxi Emperor of Qing Dynasty due to the shear population of Hui people in the region. During the Cultural ... References External links * Beijing Subway stations in Haidian District Beijing Subway stations in Chaoyang District {{Beijing-Subway-stub ...
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List Of Longest Subway Tunnel Sections
This page presents a list of the longest ''continuous'' underground rapid transit tunnel sections of the world, excluding branches from the longest tunnel (branch lines that used to transport passengers should be included). Note: This article only lists tunnels that are 15 km (6.2 miles) or longer. World's longest subway tunnel sections in use World's longest subway tunnel sections under construction See also * List of longest tunnels * List of long tunnels by type * List of longest railway tunnels * List of long railway tunnels in China The Chinese railway tunnels are divided into four classes by length: # Super-long tunnels (over 10,000 metres) # Long tunnels (between 3,000 and 10,000 metres) # Middle tunnels (between 500 and 3,000 metres) # Short tunnels (less than 500 metres) ... References {{Portal bar, Transport Rapid transit Subway *Subway Tunnels, subway Tunnels, subway ...
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Jinsong Station
Jingsong station () is a subway station on Line 10 of the Beijing Subway. The station handled a peak entry and exit traffic of 109,700 people on May 5, 2013. It was the southeastern terminus of the line until phase two of expansion completed the Line 10 loop. Station layout The station has an underground island platform An island platform (also center platform, centre platform) is a station layout arrangement where a single platform is positioned between two tracks within a railway station, tram stop or transitway interchange. Island platforms are popular on .... Exits There are 4 exits, lettered A, B, C, and D. Exit D is accessible. Gallery File:JINSONG Station Hall 20130707.jpg, Station Hall References External links * Beijing Subway stations in Chaoyang District Railway stations in China opened in 2008 {{Beijing-Subway-stub ...
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Line 6, Beijing Subway
Line 6 of the Beijing Subway () is a rapid transit rail line in Beijing. The line runs from Jin'anqiao in Shijingshan District to Lucheng in Tongzhou District. It serves important residential areas such as Changying, Chaoqing, and Dingfuzhuang, in addition to important commercial and business areas such as Financial Street, Beijing CBD and the sub-administrative center in Tongzhou District. Like Line 7, Line 6 provides relief to the parallel Line 1, which is the second most used subway line in Beijing, after Line 10. Line 6 is the second longest subway line in Beijing (only Line 10 is longer). A complete journey from end to end takes about an hour and 25 minutes on a local train and express trains reducing end to end travel time by 7 minutes. Line 6 uses 8-car size B train sets accommodating 1,960 people. The trains are capable of reaching the speed of . Stations to the east of the 3rd Ring Road to Tongzhou are more widely spaced, the furthest being apart. Line 6 also has the ...
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Line 1, Beijing Subway
Line 1 of the Beijing Subway () is the oldest and one of the busiest lines of Beijing's mass transit rail network. Line 1 runs underneath Chang'an Avenue, the city's grand east–west thoroughfare, right through the heart of Beijing with stops on either side of Tiananmen Square. Line 1's color is red. Through operation with the Batong line started on August 29, 2021. Ridership As the oldest line of the Beijing Subway, Line 1 was also the most heavily used from the time the subway opened in 1971 until January 2013, when the near-completion of the Line 10 loop caused ridership on that line to surge past Line 1. Recent traffic relief efforts have been completed in recent years. The opening of the first phase of the parallel Line 6, caused an 8.46% decrease in daily demand and a 10-20% reduction in peak flow during rush hour. In addition Beijing BRT line 2 parallels the eastern section of Line 1. In the meantime between 2014 and 2015, Line 1 again upgraded its signals to a communic ...
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Beijing West Railway Station
Beijingxi (Beijing West) railway station (), colloquially referred to as ''West Station'' (), is located in western Beijing's Fengtai District. Opened in early 1996 after three years of construction, it was the largest railway station in Asia with an area of 510,000 m2, before being surpassed by Shanghai Hongqiao railway station in platform capacity. The station serves in average 150,000–180,000 passengers per day with a maximum of 400,000 people per day. It was expanded in 2000 and had a large number of parking spaces added. Overview The construction concept of Beijing West railway station began as early as 1959. It was planned and researched three times in history, but the first two were put on hold for political and economic reasons. For the third time, in 1989, the preparatory work, adjustment planning, and re-reporting were resumed and finally approved by the state. Beijing West railway station project was jointly funded by the Beijing Municipal Government and th ...
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Beijing–Guangzhou–Shenzhen–Hong Kong High-Speed Railway
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Beitucheng Line101st
Beitucheng Station () is an interchange station on Line 8 and Line 10 of the Beijing Subway. Beitucheng is a very important station for people who want to get to the Olympic Park and Huilongguan area. Station layout Both the line 8 and line 10 stations have underground island platforms An island platform (also center platform, centre platform) is a station layout arrangement where a single platform is positioned between two tracks within a railway station, tram stop or transitway interchange. Island platforms are popular on .... The line 8 platforms are located a level below the line 10 platforms. Exits There are 6 exits, lettered A, B, C, D, E, and F. Exits A and C are accessible. Gallery Concourse of L8 Beitucheng Station (20210425131928).jpg, Line 8 concourse Concourse of L10 Beitucheng Station (20210425131956).jpg, Line 10 concourse BEITUCHENG Station Hall 20130709.JPG, Underground line 8 and line 10 Shared station hall Beitucheng station (line 8) 2011051 ...
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