Guangqumen Wai station

Beijing Subway Line 7 and Line 17 station From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Guangqumen Wai station[1] (simplified Chinese: 广渠门外站; traditional Chinese: 廣渠門外站; pinyin: Guǎngqúmén Wài Zhàn) is an interchange station between Line 7 and Line 17 of the Beijing Subway. The Line 7 station opened on December 28, 2014. The Line 17 station is expected to open in tandem with the Majuan Public Transport Hub (Chinese: 马圈交通枢纽).[2]

LocationGuangqumen Outer Street [zh] and Guangheli Middle Street (广和里中街) / Guangqumenbei 4th Alley (广渠门北四巷)
Dongcheng District / Chaoyang District border, Beijing
China
Coordinates39.8934°N 116.4472°E / 39.8934; 116.4472
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Guangqumen Wai

广渠门外
Beijing Subway
Platform
General information
LocationGuangqumen Outer Street [zh] and Guangheli Middle Street (广和里中街) / Guangqumenbei 4th Alley (广渠门北四巷)
Dongcheng District / Chaoyang District border, Beijing
China
Coordinates39.8934°N 116.4472°E / 39.8934; 116.4472
Operated byBeijing Mass Transit Railway Operation Corporation Limited (Line 7)
Beijing MTR (Line 17)
Lines
Platforms4 (2 island platforms)
Tracks4
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
AccessibleYes
History
Opened
  •      Line 7: December 28, 2014; 11 years ago (2014-12-28)
  •      Line 17: To be determined
Services
Preceding station Beijing Subway Following station
Guangqumen Nei Line 7 Shuangjing
     Line 17 does not stop here
Future services
Yong'an Li Line 17 Panjiayuanxi
towards Jiahuihu
Location
Guangqumen Wai is located in Beijing
Guangqumen Wai
Guangqumen Wai
Location in central Beijing
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Timetable

  • Beijing West Railway Station — Universal Resort
    • The first train 5:50
    • The last train 23:35
  • Universal Resort — Beijing West Railway Station
    • The first train 5:33
    • The last train 22:48[3]

Station layout

The station has underground island platforms for both Line 7 and Line 17.

History

Line 7

The Line 7 station opened on December 28, 2014 as a part of the stretch between Beijing West railway station and Jiaohuachang and is located between Guangqumen Nei to the west and Shuangjing to the east.[4]

Line 17

The Line 17 station and the Majuan Public Transport Hub (Chinese: 马圈交通枢纽) will be completed in 2029.[2] In the initial opening of the Line 17 middle section on December 27, 2025, trains will not stop at this station until the transport hub is complete.

Exits

Line 7

There are 3 exits, lettered A, B, and D. Exit B is accessible via a stairlift.

Line 17

There are 3 exits, lettered F1, F2, and G.

References

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