Daxing line

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Daxing line
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A Daxing line train leaving Xihongmen station
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Overview
Other name(s)M4 South (planned name)
Line 4 South
StatusOperational
Locale Fengtai and Daxing districts
Beijing
Termini
Stations11
Service
Type Rapid transit
System Beijing Subway
Operator(s) Beijing MTR Corporation Limited
Depot(s)Nanzhaolu
Rolling stock6-car Type B (SFM05)
Daily ridership310,000 (2014 Avg. Daxing Line only) [1]
376,000 (2014 Peak Daxing Line only) [a] [2]
History
Opened30 December 2010;13 years ago (2010-12-30)
Technical
Line length21.76 km (13.52 mi) [3]
CharacterUnderground and elevated
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Operating speed100 km/h (62 mph) (maximum service speed)
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Contents

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Gongyi Xiqiao
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Xihongmen
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Gaomidianbei
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Xinfeng river
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Gaomidiannan
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Zaoyuan
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Qingyuan Lu
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Huangcun Xidajie
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Huangcun Railway Station (subway)
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Huangcun railway station (China Railway)
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Beijingdaxing
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Xiaolong river
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Yihezhuang
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Tiantang river
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Biomedical Base
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Tiangongyuan
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Nanzhaolu depot

The Daxing Line of the Beijing Subway (simplified Chinese :北京地铁大兴线; traditional Chinese :北京地鐵大興線; pinyin :Běijīng Dìtiě Dàxīng Xiàn) is a rapid transit line that connects the southern Daxing District of the city with the subway network. It extends Line 4 south from its southern terminus at Gongyixiqiao, on the 4th Ring Road in Fengtai District, to Tian'gongyuan, beyond the 6th Ring Road in Daxing District. The Daxing Line is about 21.76 km (13.52 mi) in length [3] with 18 km (11 mi) underground. [4] [5] Daxing line contains 12 stations and is about 21.76 km (13.52 mi). [3] Initially, the Daxing line was planned to have 4 ground stations. However, due to lack of space, only Xihongmen was built above the surface. [6] Full-scale construction began in 2007 and the line was opened on 30 December 2010, 14:00 local time. [7] Daxing line's color is teal, the same as Line 4.

Route and service

Though the Daxing Line is classified as a distinct line, [8] the Beijing MTR Corporation Limited operates through-train service on Lines 4 and Daxing, making the two lines effectively one line for travelers. [b] With the opening of the Daxing Line on 30 December 2010, the Beijing MTR Corporation Limited now runs two types of train service on the combined Line 4-Daxing Line route:

Service routes

Stations

Diagram showing distinct line labels for the Daxing Line and Line 4 with through service. Southbound route diagram at L4 Beijing South Railway Station (20211210124015).jpg
Diagram showing distinct line labels for the Daxing Line and Line 4 with through service.

Line 4 and Daxing line stations, from north to south:

Line NameService
routes
Station NameConnections Nearby Bus Stops Distance
km [10]
Location
EnglishChinese
Line 4 Anheqiaobei 安河桥北437 575 专280.0000.000 Haidian
Beigongmen 北宫门303 332 346 384 394 563 584 601 观光3 夜81.3631.363
Xiyuan 西苑  16  129 303 331 332 333 346 384 393 394 432 437 438 476 508 534 563 579 584 601 608 610 636 644 671 686 688 夜81.2512.614
Yuanmingyuan Park 圆明园129 331 424 432 438 508 579 601 664 观光31.6724.286
Peking Univ East Gate 北京大学东门129 305 307 320 331 355 365 375 438 450 549 579 601 614 681 982 观光31.2955.581
Zhongguancun 中关村26 302 305 307 320 332 355 365 384 392 400 400快 450 466 549 579 584 601 608 613 614 681 686 982 983 快速直达专线26 快速直达专线37 快速直达专线126 快速直达专线127 快速直达专线139 快速直达专线147 快速直达专线177 快速直达专线200 夜80.8876.468
Haidian Huangzhuang 海淀黄庄  10  302 305 307 320 332 355 365 386 584 614 630 634 653 671 681 快速直达专线26 快速直达专线37 快速直达专线126 快速直达专线127 快速直达专线139 快速直达专线147 通医专线6 夜8 夜90.9007.368
Renmin Daxue (Renmin Univ.) 人民大学26 300 300快 302 305 320 323 332 355 361 365 368 425 549 584 614 651 653 658 695 921 快速直达专线139 夜8 夜301.0638.431
Weigongcun 魏公村26 305 320 332 563 603 609 645 651 653 658 695 夜81.0519.482
Guojia Tushuguan (National Library) 国家图书馆  9    16  86 92 129 305 320 332 481 563 609 653 658 695 夜81.65811.140
Dongwuyuan (Beijing Zoo) 动物园7 15 16 19 27 56 65 87 102 103 105 107 111 129 305 332 334 347 360 360快 362 534 563 604 632 695 夜81.51712.657 Xicheng
Xizhimen 西直门  2    13  
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7 16 21 26 27 44 69 80 87 105 111 200 305 332 347 360 362 375 387 534 563 604 618 632 651 686 693 快速直达专线201 夜8 夜14 夜20 夜21 专2161.44114.098
Xinjiekou 新街口7 47 105 111 508 夜361.02515.123
Ping'anli 平安里  6    19  3 4 7 13 22 38 42 47 88 105 107 111 118 143 409 夜3 夜4 夜10 夜21 夜361.10016.223
Xisi 西四3 13 22 38 42 88 101 102 103 105 109 124 143 409 612 夜4 夜10 夜131.10017.323
Lingjing Hutong 灵境胡同22 38 46 68 88 102 105 109 143 夜4 夜100.86918.192
Xidan 西单  1  1 7 15 22 52 83 88 102 105 109 143 快速直达专线17 夜1 夜4 夜101.01119.203
Xuanwumen 宣武门  2  7 9 15 22 44 67 83 102 105 109 137 142 143 144 332 夜4 夜5 夜100.81520.018
Caishikou 菜市口  7  5 6 48 57 83 102 105 109 144 381 夜4 夜7 夜10 夜18 专131.15221.170
Taoranting 陶然亭40 59 83 133 381 144 414 夜4 夜18 夜23 专13 专1551.20022.370
Beijing South railway station 北京南站  14  
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20 106 133 200 343 381 414 458 485 529 652 665 夜15 夜17 夜24 专18 专53 专1551.64324.013 Fengtai
Majiapu 马家堡51 66 72 134 144 485 501 529 954 夜18 专1451.48025.493
Jiaomenxi 角门西  10  30 51 72 144 474 501 529 646 954 快速直达专线160 夜18 专145 专2090.82726.320
Gongyi Xiqiao 公益西桥377 400 474 511 556 602 646 685 825 954 990 快速直达专线160 专145 专2090.98927.309
Daxing line Xingong 新宫  19  343 353 354 369 474 556 827 829 946 954 快速直达专线22 快速直达专线109 专59 专67 专1902.79830.107
Xihongmen 西红门381 454 470 474 483 646 829 937 993 快速直达专线131 兴13 兴14 兴42 兴66 兴68 兴71 兴79 专84 专97 专1695.10235.209 Daxing
Gaomidianbei 高米店北631 937 快速直达专线131 兴12 兴34 兴42 兴66 兴821.81037.019
Gaomidiannan 高米店南913 937 快速直达专线131 快速直达专线175 通医专线10 兴11 兴53 兴66 专241.12838.147
Zaoyuan 枣园410 631快 829 937 954 968 快速直达专线175 通医专线10 兴47 兴66 X101 X102 X104 X105 兴9401.09639.243
Qingyuan Lu 清源路456 631 631快 829 913 934 954 968 969 快速直达专线175 快速直达专线188 通医专线10 兴23 兴24 兴26 兴27 兴28 兴30 兴33 兴35 兴37 兴48 兴53 兴54 兴66 X101 X105 X107 兴9401.20040.443
Huangcun Xidajie 黄村西大街456 631 631快 829 840 913 934 954 968 快速直达专线175 快速直达专线188 通医专线10 兴11 兴14 兴14区 兴17 兴19 兴20 兴22 兴28 兴29 兴29区 兴31 兴31区 兴35 兴37 兴45 兴46 兴48 兴52 兴54 兴55 兴57 兴59 兴61 兴66 X105 X107 兴9401.21441.657
Huangcun railway station 黄村火车站 China Railways.svg HCP 366 366快 369 631 631快 829 913 957 968 969 快速直达专线136 快速直达专线175 快速直达专线188 兴12 兴13 兴15 兴16 兴18 兴20 兴21 兴22 兴25 兴29 兴29区 兴37 兴45 兴46 兴55 兴59 兴66 X1070.98742.644
Yihezhuang 义和庄456 934 快速直达专线175 通医专线10 兴13 兴15 兴16 兴25 兴37 兴44 兴45 兴46 兴48 兴55 兴65 兴66 兴77 兴81 兴822.03544.679
Biomedical Base 生物医药基地456 827 快速直达专线175 通医专线10 兴15 兴16 兴21 兴23 兴27 兴27快 兴28 兴30 兴39 兴40 兴41 兴44 兴46 兴48 兴52 兴53 兴54 兴55 兴55区 兴61 兴61区 兴64 兴65 兴66 兴68 兴77 兴80 兴81 兴82 X1022.91847.597
Tiangongyuan 天宫院456 827 829 940 快速直达专线15 快速直达专线175 通医专线10 兴11 兴21 兴23 兴27 兴27快 兴28 兴30 兴39 兴40 兴41 兴44 兴46 兴48 兴53 兴54 兴55 兴55区 兴61 兴61区 兴64 兴65 兴66 兴68 兴77 兴80 兴81 X102 X1081.81149.408

History

SegmentCommencementLengthStation(s)Name
Gongyi Xiqiao — Tiangongyuan30 December 201021.76 km (13.52 mi) [3] 11(initial phase)
Anheqiaobei — Gongyi Xiqiao28 September 2009see Line 4 (through services)

Rolling Stock

ModelImageManufacturerYear BuiltAmount in ServiceFleet NumbersDepot
SFM05 L4 010 exiting Xihongmen Station (20170807182102).jpg CRRC Qingdao Sifang 2008, 201073001–040
061–093
Longbeicun
Majiapu
Nanzhaolu

Notes

a. ^ Line 4 ridership included.
b. ^ See 北京京港地铁有限公司 (in Simplified Chinese). Beijing MTR Corporation Limited. 29 December 2010. Archived from the original on 1 January 2011. Retrieved 5 January 2011. & "Beijing MTR Corporation Limited". Mtr.bj.cn. 27 September 2010. Archived from the original on 9 October 2011. Retrieved 5 January 2011. (English)

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