Daxing line

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Template:Short description Script error: No such module "Distinguish". Template:Use dmy dates Script error: No such module "infobox".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". The Daxing Line of the Beijing Subway (Template:Zh) 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 Script error: No such module "convert". in length[1] with Script error: No such module "convert". underground.[2][3] Daxing line contains 12 stations and is about Script error: No such module "convert"..[1] Initially, the Daxing line was planned to have 4 ground stations. However, due to lack of space, only Xihongmen was built above the surface.[4] Full-scale construction began in 2007 and the line was opened on 30 December 2010, 14:00 local time.[5] Daxing line's color is teal, the same as Line 4.

Route and service

Though the Daxing Line is classified as a distinct line,[6] the Beijing MTR Corporation Limited operates through-train service on Lines 4 and Daxing, making the two lines effectively one line for travelers.<templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[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:

  • 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. This service runs from Anheqiao North to Xin'gong, the northernmost stop on the Daxing Line. Travelers wishing to proceed further south on the Daxing Line would have to switch to a south-bound full-route train.

Service routes

Stations

File: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.

Template:Line 4 and Daxing line of Beijing Subway

History

  • 1 June 2008: Construction began on Daxing Line. Completion set for the end of 2011.[8]
  • 16 November 2008: Completion date moved up to 28 December 2010.[9]
  • 20 April 2010: Completion date moved again to 28 October 2010.[5]
  • 30 December 2010: Daxing Line opened.
Segment Commencement Length Station(s) Name
Gongyi Xiqiao — Tiangongyuan 30 December 2010 Script error: No such module "convert".[1] 11 (initial phase)
Anheqiaobei — Gongyi Xiqiao 28 September 2009 see Line 4 (through services)

Rolling Stock

Model Image Manufacturer Year Built Amount in Service Fleet Numbers Depot
SFM05 File:L4 010 exiting Xihongmen Station (20170807182102).jpg CRRC Qingdao Sifang 2008, 2010 73 001–040
061–093
Longbeicun
Majiapu
Nanzhaolu

Notes

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References

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