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  2. Beijing Subway - Wikipedia

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    Beijing Subway's extensive expansion plans call for 998.5 km (620.4 mi) [5] of lines serving a projected 18.5 million trips every day when Phase 2 Construction Plan finished (around 2025). [6] [7] [8] The most recent expansion came into effect on December 15, 2024, with the openings of Line 3 and Line 12 and an extension of the Changping Line.

  3. List of Beijing Subway stations - Wikipedia

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    Beijing railway station: 北京站: Sub-Central Beijing: Island Underground 211 Jianguomen: 建国门: Dongcheng/Chaoyang 1 Island Underground 20 September 1984 [3] 212 Chaoyangmen: 朝阳门 6 Island Underground 213 Dongsi Shitiao: 东四十条: Dongcheng: Island Underground 214 Dongzhimen: 东直门 13 Capital Airport Island Underground 215

  4. Line 1 (Beijing Subway) - Wikipedia

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    Line 1 of the Beijing Subway (Chinese: 北京地铁1号线; pinyin: Běijīng dìtiě yīhào xiàn) 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 .

  5. Line 2 (Beijing Subway) - Wikipedia

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    On December 28, 1987, the line was extended from the terminals of Fuxingmen and Jianguomen, connecting the line with the original section of Line 1 between Changchun Jie and Beijing railway station. The completed line was called the "Beijing Subway Loop" and is 23 km (14 mi) long with 18 stations. Since January 2002, the line was renamed as ...

  6. Line 4 (Beijing Subway) - Wikipedia

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    Line 4 of the Beijing Subway (Chinese: 北京地铁4号线; pinyin: běijīng dìtiě sìhào xiàn) is a subway line in Beijing's mass transit network. It entered into operation on 28 September 2009, [ 5 ] and runs from north to south, parallel and to the west of Line 5 , through Haidian , Xicheng , and Fengtai Districts in the western half of ...

  7. Line 10 (Beijing Subway) - Wikipedia

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    The Beijing Subway network was originally conceived to have only one loop line. [7] The booming economy and explosive population growth of Beijing put huge demand on Line 2, surpassing its designed capacity. In 2001 and 2002, the China Academy of Urban Planning and Design proposed two "L-shaped" lines named Line 10 and 11. Together they would ...

  8. Xuanwu Men station - Wikipedia

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    Xuanwu Men Station [1] (simplified Chinese: 宣武门站; traditional Chinese: 宣武門站; pinyin: Xuānwǔmén Zhàn) is an interchange station between Line 2 and Line 4 of the Beijing Subway. [2] It is named for Xuanwumen, a former gate in Beijing's city wall that was demolished during construction

  9. Category:Beijing Subway lines - Wikipedia

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    L. Line 1 (Beijing Subway) Line 2 (Beijing Subway) Line 3 (Beijing Subway) Line 4 (Beijing Subway) Line 5 (Beijing Subway) Line 6 (Beijing Subway) Line 7 (Beijing Subway)