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Line 8 of the
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line in
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. It sits on the central axis of Beijing. Line 8's color is green. It is in length with 35 stations (34 in operation). The most recent extension is the central section from to , which opened on 31 December 2021.


Route


North Section

In the north, Line 8 begins at on the
Changping Line The Changping Line of the Beijing Subway () is a rapid transit line in northern Beijing. It is in length with 20 stations. Changping line's color is pink. Route The Changping Line runs parallel to, and to the east of, the Badaling Expressway, ...
and heads east to Huilongguan Residential Area and then south through the Line 13 arc at , to the station on
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. The line enters the Line 10 loop at and then the Line 2 loop at before reaching on Line 6, and then to . Apart from the Zhuxinzhuang station and an section of elevated track leading therefrom, the entire line runs underground.


Central Section

Three stations (, and ) on the central section opened on 31 December 2021.


South Section

The south section of Line 8, from Zhushikou to Yinghai, is long and has a elevated section. All stations are underground, except for Demao and Yinghai stations, which are elevated.


Stations

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Xicheng Xicheng () is a district of the city of Beijing. Its cover the western half of the old city (largely inside the 2nd Ring Road; the eastern half is Dongcheng District), and has 1,106,214 inhabitants (2020 Census). Its postal code is 100032. Xi ...
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History

Line 8 has been planned and built in several phases.


Phase I (Olympic Branch Line)

Line 8 was planned as the subway line that follows Beijing's central north–south axis. The first section of Line 8 to be built was the four-station segment from Beitucheng to , in length, that serves the
Olympic Green The Olympic Green () is an Olympic Park in Chaoyang, Beijing, Chaoyang, Beijing, China. The three main facilities there include the National Stadium (China), National Stadium (Bird's Nest), Water Cube, and National Indoor Stadium. Olympic Green ...
. This section was included in Beijing's bid for the
2008 Summer Olympics The 2008 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XXIX Olympiad () and officially branded as Beijing 2008 (), were an international multisport event held from 8 to 24 August 2008, in Beijing, China. A total of 10,942 athletes fro ...
, which was awarded to the city in 2001. Originally, Beijing's subway planners also considered building a subway extension line off of Line 13 or Line 5 to serve the Olympic Green but ultimately chose to build Line 8 as a branch off of Line 10. Construction began in 2004. With other Olympic venues also under construction, Phase I of Line 8 was built using the cut-and-cover method to reduce the difficulty of construction. The Olympic Branch Line, as Line 8 Phase I was known, entered into operation together with Line 10 on July 19, 2008. It serves the
Olympic Green The Olympic Green () is an Olympic Park in Chaoyang, Beijing, Chaoyang, Beijing, China. The three main facilities there include the National Stadium (China), National Stadium (Bird's Nest), Water Cube, and National Indoor Stadium. Olympic Green ...
, located due north of the city centre, during the
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. The Phase I only included 4 stations. Access was originally restricted to riders with an Olympic Register Card or a ticket to an event at the Olympic Games or Paralympic Games on the day of the event. In early October 2008, the line was fully opened to the public.


Phase II

On December 8, 2007, while Phase I of Line 8 was still under construction, work began on Phase II to extend Line 8 in both directions along the city's north–south central axis. In Phase II was estimated to cost ¥10.1 billion and was scheduled to be completed by 2012.


Northern extension to Huilongguan Dongdajie

The northern extension to Huilongguan Dongdajie, in length with 6 stations, extended Line 8 from the South Gate of Forest Park to Huilongguan Dongdajie in
Changping District Changping District (), formerly Changping County (), is a district situated in the suburbs of north and northwest Beijing. Changping has a population of 2,269,487 as of November 2020, making it the most populous suburban district of Beijing. Hist ...
beyond the Line 13 arc. Land clearing for Phase II began in December 2007.
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began work on October 16, 2009. In the fall of 2011, the entire Line 8 shut down and the entire line including the Phase II northern extension reopened on December 31, 2011. The Lincuiqiao station, just west of the Olympic Forest Park, was originally planned as an emergency stop, but was added at the behest of nearby residents and their municipal people's congress representative, Tian Yuan, who argued that the gap between South Gate of Forest Park and Yongtaizhuang made subway access inconvenient for residents along Lincui Road. Lincuiqiao was officially added as a station to Phase II plans in December 2008.


Southern extension to Guloudajie

The southern extension to Guloudajie, in length, opened on December 30, 2012. Travel time from Huilongguan to the Second Ring Road was reduced by a half-hour. Daily ridership reached 203,000 in March 2013.


Phase II sections opened at the end of 2013

On December 28, 2013, Line 8 reached in length with the opening of the Changping-Line 8 Connector and the southern extension to Nanluoguxiang.(Chinese
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Changping-Line 8 Connector

The Changping-Line 8 Connector, also known as the Changba Connector Line (昌八联络线) or Changba Connector, is a extension of Line 8 from Huilongguan Dongdajie to Zhuxinzhuang on the Changping Line. The Changba Connector contains three stations: Pingxifu, Yuzhilu and Zhuxinzhuang, and forms the northernmost section of Line 8. The Changba Connector was designed to alleviate passenger traffic on Line 13 by allowing Changping Line riders heading to destinations in eastern Beijing to switch to Line 8 at Zhuxingzhuang instead of transferring to Line 13 at Xi'erqi. The connector was built from April 2011 to September 2013 and entered operation at the end of 2013.


Southern extension to Nanluoguxiang

South of Guloudajie, Line 8 was extended a further through station to station on December 28, 2013.


Phase II southern extension to National Art Museum

The one-station extension from
Nanluoguxiang Nanluoguxiang () is a narrow alley that gives its name to an old part of the Beijing city centre with traditional Chinese architecture, architecture both new and old. The neighborhood contains many typical narrow streets known as hutong. It is loc ...
to National Art Museum was opened on 30 December 2018.


Phase III & IV

In Phase III & IV, Line 8 will be extended further south from the National Art Museum through Qianmen and Yongdingmen to beyond the southern
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. The line will veer to the east of the central axis to avoid passing under the
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and Tian'anmen Square, before returning to the central axis alignment at
Qianmen Qianmen () is the colloquial name for Zhengyangmen (; Manchu: ; Möllendorff:tob šun-i duka, ), a gate in Beijing's historic city wall. The gate is situated to the south of Tiananmen Square and once guarded the southern entry into the Inner Cit ...
. Planning began in 2009. Plans of Line 8 in Phase III & IV showed 16 stations for . Phase III includes 14 stations and Phase IV includes 2 stations, Demao and Yinghai. Phase III was scheduled to be built by 2015 but the commencement of construction was not set to begin until October 2013. The section from to started construction in November 2016. On 30 December 2018, the southernmost section of Phase III, and Phase IV, from Zhushikou to Yinghai was opened (12 stations were opened, Dahongmen was not opened). The section between and , which includes 3 stations ( Jinyu Hutong,
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and ) opened on 31 December 2021.


Future Development


Through service with Changping line

Through service between Line 8 and Changping line via Zhuxinzhuang station is under planning.


Southern extension

A further southern extension from to the China-Japan Innovation Cooperation Demonstration Zone is under planning. The extension is entirely in
Daxing District Daxing District () is a district of Beijing, covering the southern suburbs of the city. It borders the Beijing districts of Tongzhou to the east/northeast, Fangshan to the west, Fengtai to the northwest, Chaoyang to the northeast, and the Hebe ...
of Beijing.


Opening timeline


Rolling Stock

During the Olympics Line 8 borrowed DKZ15 trains from Line 10; after the opening of the first sections of Phase II new CSR Sifang Locomotive SFM12 trains dedicated to Line 8 were rolled out.


References


Sources

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External links


Official Beijing Subway Website

Line 8 Phase II Information Page at the Beijing Infrastructure Investment Co. Ltd.
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