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  2. Beijing Subway - Wikipedia

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    The Beijing Subway is the rapid transit system of Beijing Municipality that consists of 29 lines including 24 rapid transit lines, two airport rail links, one maglev line and two light rail tram lines, and 522 stations. [1]

  3. Yikatong - Wikipedia

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    The system was introduced on some taxis in 2006 and, from the beginning of August 2008, all Beijing taxis were required to accept Yikatong for fare payment. [8] The system was expected to be further expanded for payments of parking fees and expressway tolls. By the end of 2011, 41.76 million Yikatong cards had been issued. [9]

  4. Transport in Beijing - Wikipedia

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    K23/24: Beijing to Ulaanbaatar: Departs from Beijing Railway Station every Saturday at 7:45 a.m. K27/28: Beijing to Pyongyang: Departs from Beijing Railway Station every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday at 5:30 p.m. T97B/98B: Beijing to Kowloon: Through the Beijing–Guangzhou and the Guangzhou–Shenzhen railways.

  5. Beijing Bus - Wikipedia

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    Also in the 1999, the 24-hour bus information hotline 96166 was introduced to help riders plan bus trips. [25] The electric bus fleet in service during the 2008 Olympics. During the 2001 Summer University Games held in Beijing, the Beijing Bus Transit service provided free shuttle service, delivering 731,777 trips. [25]

  6. Transport in China - Wikipedia

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    Current railway network in China, including HSR lines. Rail is the major mode of transport in China. In 2019, railways in China delivered 3.660 billion passenger trips, generating 1,470.66 billion passenger-kilometres and carried 4.389 billion tonnes of freight, generating 3,018 billion cargo tonne-kilometres; [9] both traffic volumes are among the highest in the world.

  7. Line 2 (Beijing Subway) - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Line 2, opened in 1984, is the second oldest and one of the busiest of Beijing's subway lines, and to date only one to serve Beijing railway station. All 18 stations on the 23.1 km (14.4 mi) line are underground. 12 of the 18 stations offer transfers to other lines, with the number growing to 13 with the opening of Line 3 in ...

  8. Beijing–Tianjin intercity railway - Wikipedia

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    On February 6, 2017, the mayor of Tianjin, Wang Dongfeng, said at the symposium of the central media's "Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Cooperative Development Research Line" interview group that the Beijing–Tianjin intercity railway is expected to implement a monthly ticket system, and from May 1, 2017, in order to facilitate the travel of commuters ...

  9. Line 8 (Beijing Subway) - Wikipedia

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    Line 8 was planned as the subway line that follows Beijing's central north–south axis. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The first section of Line 8 to be built was the four-station segment from Beitucheng to Forest Park South Gate , 4.35 km (2.703 mi) in length, that serves the Olympic Green .

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