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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 ...
Line Description 1-200: Bus mostly routes in the city's urban core district, including most trolleybus lines. Special cases include lines 81 and 138 whose routes are mostly outside the 4th Ring Road. 300-599 Bus routes that run through both the urban core and suburbs (eg. line 431, 505, etc) or in the suburbs (eg. line 314, 357, etc) 601-698
The Beijing Subway's Beijing South Station subway stop has Line 4 and Line 14 service. The Beijing Bus has three stops at the station. The Beijing Airport Bus provides service to the Beijing Capital International Airport. After 11:30pm, the only public transport option is night buses (夜)17. A taxi line is available inside the station.
At 53.4 km, Line 6 is the second longest Beijing Subway line after Line 10, and runs from Shijingshan District in the west to the Beijing City Sub-Center in Tongzhou District, terminating at Lucheng just beyond the eastern 6th Ring Road.
Line Name Service routes Station Name Connections Nearby Bus Stops Distance km [1] Location English Chinese; Line 4 Anheqiaobei: 安河桥北: 437 575 专28: 0.000 0.000 Haidian Beigongmen: 北宫门: 303 332 346 384 394 563 584 601 观光3 夜8: 1.363 1.363 Xiyuan: 西苑 16
A full-route service that covers the entire Line 4 and Daxing Lines. This train service runs from Anheqiao North, the northern terminus of Line 4, to Tian'gongyuan, the southern terminus of the Daxing Line. A partial-route service that covers the entire Line 4 route plus one stop on the Daxing Line.
A Beijing trolleybus. Double-Decker Bus No. 141 in Beijing. The Beijing Public Transport Holdings, Ltd. ("BPT") is the main bus and trolleybus operator in the city. It is owned by the city and, as of 2009, operated nearly 28,000 buses (including trolleybuses) on 882 bus routes and delivered 5.03 billion rides in 2009.
As of November 2019, there were 18 airport shuttle bus routes from the Capital Airport and the city proper, and six routes to Tianjin and Hebei Province. [1] In addition, the Beijing Airport Shuttle Bus also runs one route from Xidan in the city to the Beijing Nanyuan Airport. One way fare on routes to the city costs between ¥20 to ¥30 and ¥ ...