北京
Subway

Subway construction started in China's capital in 1965. The
first stretch, which opened between the city's railway station
and Pingguoyuan, included today's western branch of Line
1 and the southern part of Line 2. In 1987, the circular
line was finished (16 km) and both lines started operating separately.
In the 1990's an eastern extension of Line 1 was built,
the so-called Fu Ba Line, to Sihuidong (formerly shown
as BA Wang Fan) opened for trial in Oct. 1999 for the People's
Republic's 50th anniversary. The new section (13.5 km) was eventually
connected to the western section of Line 1 on 24 June
2000 which had been upgraded to ATO operation. Now there are
talks about a further extension to the east.
The entire Line 1 from Pingguoyuan to Sihuidong is
now 38 km long and provides transfer to Ring Line 2 twice,
at Fuxingmen and at Jianguomen. Ring Line 2 is
16 km, so the total network operating in 2000 is 54 km. Most
stations have central platforms and are 118m long, but only 10
have escalators. 4 or 6-car-trains are used, which are equipped
with acoustic station announcement. For future extensions of
the network (8 lines) some stations have already been built as
transfer stations: Xizhimen, Dongsishitiao, Jianguomen, Yonghegong and Jishuitan.
Construction of "CityRail" (Line 13 in the overall "rapid
transit" planning) started in December 1999. The semicircular
line with 16 stations runs from Xizhimen to Dongzhimen (both
are stations on the circle Line 2). The 40.8 km line is
mainly above ground, either elevated (7.7 km) or at grade (30.3km).
After the western section (20.6km) went into operation on 28
Sept. 2002, the eastern section will be opened in January 2003. |