Line 3, Beijing Subway
Line 3, Beijing Subway | |
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Overview | |
Type | Rapid transit |
System | Beijing Subway |
Status | Planned |
Operation | |
Operator(s) | Beijing Mass Transit Railway Operation Corp., Ltd |
Technical | |
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) |
Line 3 of the Beijing Subway (Chinese: 北京地铁3号线; pinyin: běijīng dìtiě sān hàoxiàn) is a rapid transit rail line under planning in Beijing. The line is part of the planned network of the Beijing Subway for 2020, and is slated to run east-west through the city centre, parallel to Line 6.[1]
History
Line 3's route has undergone substantial changes on the planners' drawing board. In the late 1990s, one draft of the subway plan showed Line 3 running from Xiaomeichang to Cuigezhuang. Half of that route was then folded into Line 6.[1][2] In 2010 and 2011, Line 3 was mentioned in the development plans of other subway lines.
- The plan for Line 6 unveiled in March 2010 indicated that the Dongsi Station will be a transfer station for Lines 3, 5 and 6.[3]
- The plan for Line 16 as of May 2011 indicated that the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse Station will be a transfer station for Line 3.[1]
- The plan for Line 9 as of September 2011 indicated that the East Diaoyutai (also called Baiduizi) Station will be a transfer station for Line 3.[4]
By January 2012, the Line 3's western section was slated to run east from Tiancun in Haidian District under Fushi Lu to Fuchengmen for an interchange with Line 2.[5] In March 15, 2012, Line 3 was reportedly planned to run from Tiancun to the eastern suburbs of Beijing in Gaoxinzhuang and Pingfang and to be built by 2020.[6]
In June 2012, Beijing media reported the following stations planned for Line 3 (from west to east):[7]
- Tiancun 田村 (Line 6)
- Yongdinglu 永定路
- Dinghuiqiao 定慧桥
- Xidiaoyutai 西钓鱼台 (Line 10)
- Hangtianqiao 航天桥
- Baiduizi 白堆子 (Line 9)
- Zhanlanlu 展览路
- Fuchengmen 阜成门 (Line 2)
- Xisi 西四 (Line 4)
- Beihai Park 北海公园
- National Art Museum 中国美术馆 (Line 6, Line 8)
- Dongsi 东四 (Line 5, Line 6)
- Dongsishitiao 东四十条 (Line 2)
- Worker's Stadium 工人体育场 (Line 17)
- Tuanjiehu 团结湖 (Line 10)
- Chaoyang Park 朝阳公园 (Line 14)
- Shifoying 石佛营
- Yaojiayuan 姚家园
- Pingfang 平房
- Gaoyangshu 高杨树
- Dongba 东坝
In January 2013, subway planners were examining whether to extend the Line 3 through the city centre given the concentration of historic relics in the area.[8] By February 2013, they indicated that Line 3 may criss-cross Line 6 near the city centre and share track with Line 6 between Nanluoguxiang and Dongsi.[9] In January 2014, it was reported that Line 3 will have 27 stations, with up to 16 transfer stations, including Ganjiakou on Line 16 and Zhangzizhonglu on Line 5.[10] The station plan for Ganjiakou had been released in 2013 by Beijing Municipal Commission of Urban Planning, which depicted the Line 3 platform built over that of Line 16.[11] In February 2014, an official was quoted as saying that " Line 6 would run along Dianmendajie, not Jingshanqianjie, with 3 stations paralleling from Ping'anli to Nanluoguxiang."[12] Line 3 could begin construction by the end of 2014 and enter operations in 2020.[9]
References
- 1 2 3 (Chinese) "北京地铁16号线设10个地下换乘站 2010-05-06
- ↑ (Chinese) "北京地铁西郊线确定设五站" 新京报 Jan. 15, 2009
- ↑ (Chinese) "6号线一期开始“挖地道”" 新京报 2010-03-23
- ↑ (Chinese) "北京地铁9号线南段将空载试运行 年底有望通车" 北京晨报 2011-09-22
- ↑ (Chinese) "2015年轨道交通长度达708公里 4条“增强版”地铁线2012年开建" 《北京日报》 2012-01-13
- ↑ (Chinese) "首都第二机场地铁或达160公里/时 新设地铁新线3号线" 《新京报》 2012-03-15
- ↑ (Chinese) "北京将再增3条新地铁" 《新京报》 2012-06-16
- ↑ (Chinese) 北京地铁3号线东段将延伸至东坝 北京晚报 2013-01-04
- 1 2 (Chinese) 北京地铁3号线有望明年底开工 北京青年报 2013-02-14
- ↑ (Chinese)"京地铁3号线最快年底开建" 新京报 2014.1.11.
- ↑ (Chinese)"北京地铁16号线车站设计方案展示" 2013.4.25.
- ↑ (Chinese)"北京地铁17号线年内开工 2017年通到望京" Legal Daily 2014.2.11.