Beijing Subway restricted stations

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Restricted stations of Line 1
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to Sanjiadian railway station
Fengsha Railway & Jingmen Railway
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53#
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Fushouling
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Pingguoyuan
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Towards Sihuidong

Beyond Pingguoyuan, the terminus that is accessible to the public, there are two other stations on Line 1, Beijing Subway.

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53# station is located under a military base, therefore rendering it inaccessible to the public.

Fushouling station is under renovation. [4] [5]

Fushouling station

Entrance of Fushouling station. Fushouling Station Entrance.jpg
Entrance of Fushouling station.

Fushouling station (simplified Chinese :福寿岭站; traditional Chinese :福壽嶺站; pinyin :Fúshòulǐng Zhàn), previously known as 52# station, is currently under renovation. [4] [5] It is the second last station of Line 1, Beijing Subway. However, its location is actually outside of the military zone, and thus it was decided to open the station to the public. On 25 November 2021, the station began renovation, [6] and it is expected that the station will open in 2023. [1] The station will also serve the nearby Beijing Banking & Insurance Business Park (北京银行保险产业园). [7]

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53# station (Gaojing station, No. 101)

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Tunnel portal to 53# station (Gaojing station).

53# station, also known as Gaojing (高井站; Gāojǐng Zhàn) by Shijingshan District Government, [1] [2] [3] is located under a military base. There are two side platforms with space for two tracks, one of which (facing Sihuidong) has been left unbuilt.

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Connection to Sanjiadian railway station

After 53# station, there is a spur to the Sanjiadian railway station in Mentougou District, also located in Beijing's Western Hills.[ citation needed ]

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