Line 10 (Beijing Subway)

Line 10 of the Beijing Subway (Chinese: 北京地铁10号线; pinyin: běijīng dìtiě shíhào xiàn) is the second loop line in Beijing's rapid transit network as well as the longest and most widely used line. The line is 57.1 km (35.5 mi) in length and runs entirely underground through Haidian, Chaoyang and Fengtai Districts, either directly underneath or just beyond the 3rd Ring Road.[3] The Line 10 loop is situated between two and six kilometers outside the Line 2 loop, which circumnavigates Beijing's old Inner City. Every subway line through the city centre intersects with Line 10, which has 24 transfer stations along route, and 45 stations in all.[3] Line 10's color is Capri.

Line 10
Overview
Other name(s)M10 (planned name)
StatusOperational
LocaleHaidian, Chaoyang and Fengtai districts
Beijing
Stations45
Service
TypeRapid transit
SystemBeijing Subway
Operator(s)Beijing Mass Transit Railway Operation Corp., Ltd
Depot(s)Bagou, Songjiazhuang, Wulu
Rolling stock6-car Type B (DKZ15, DKZ34, DKZ46)
Daily ridership1,931,000 (First Half of 2018 Peak)[1]
2,076,500 (2014 Peak)[2]
History
Opened19 July 2008 (2008-07-19)
Technical
Line length57.1 km (35.5 mi)
CharacterUnderground
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) standard gauge
Electrification750 V DC Third rail
Operating speed80 km/h (50 mph)
Route map

Bagou
Wanliu depot
Wanquan river
Suzhou Jie
Line 16 (to be opened 2022)
connects Line 4
Haidian Huangzhuang
Zhichun Li
Zhichun Lu
Xitucheng
Changping line (to be opened 2021)
JimenqiaoChangping Xishankou
Mudan Yuan
Line 19 (to be opened 2021)
Jiande Men
Beitucheng
connects Line 8
Anzhen Men
planned line 8 branch platform
connects Line 8
Huixin Xijie Nankou
connects Line 5
Shaoyaoju
Taiyanggong
Line 17 (to be opened 2022)
Yizhuang Zhanqianqu SouthFuture Science Park North
Ba river
Capital Airport Express Terminal 3
line 12 Guanzhuangluxikou
Sanyuan Qiao
Capital Airport Express and Line 12 (to be opened 2021)
line 12 Sijiqing
Capital Airport Express Dongzhi Men
Liangma Qiao
Liangma river
Agricultural Exhibition Center
Tuanjiehu
Line 3 (to be opened 2023)
Dongsi ShitiaoCaogezhuang North
Hujialou
Jintai Xizhao
Line 28 (under planning)
DongdaqiaoGuangqu East Road
Guomao
Tonghui river
Shuangjing
Jinsong
Panjia Yuan
Jingjin ICR crossing
line 14 Shan'gezhuang
Shilihe
Line 17 (to be opened 2022)
Future Science Park NorthYizhuang Zhanqianqu South
Fenzhong Si
Chengshou Si
Songjiazhuang yard
connects Yizhuang line
Songjiazhuang
Shiliuzhuang
Liangshui river
Dahong Men
Line 8 (not open)
Jiaomen Dong (E)
Jiaomen Xi (W)
Caoqiao
Line 19 (to be opened 2021)
Lize Business District (to be opened 2022)Daxing Airport
Ma'cao river
Jijiamiao
Shoujingmao
Fengtai railway station (subway)
Line 16 (to be opened 2021)
Niwa
Xiju
Shan'gezhuang (to be opened 2021)Zhangguozhuang
Liuli Qiao
Jingguang railway Xichang connection
Lianhua Qiao
Gongzhufen
Yongding River diversion canal
Xidiaoyutai
Jingmi diversion canal
Cishou Si
Wulu yard
connects line 6
Chedaogou
Changchun Qiao
Line 12 (to be opened 2021)
GuanzhuangluxikouSijiqing
Huoqiying
Jingmi diversion canal

Line 10 is the world's longest subway loop line[4] and one of the longest entirely underground subway lines requiring 104 minutes to complete one full journey in either direction.[5]

History

SegmentCommencementLengthStation(s)Name
Bagou — Jinsong 19 July 2008 24.680 km (15.34 mi) 22 Phase 1
Xiju — Bagou 30 December 2012 13.843 km (8.60 mi) 9 Phase 2 (initial section)
Jinsong — Shoujingmao 15.932 km (9.90 mi) 11
Shoujingmao — Xiju 5 May 2013 3.420 km (2.13 mi) 2 Phase 2 (final section)
Jiaomen East Infill station 1

Planning

The Beijing Subway network was originally conceived to have only one ring line.[6] The booming economy and explosive population growth of Beijing put huge demand on Line 2, surpassing its designed capacity. In 2001 and 2002, the China Academy of Urban Planning and Design proposed two "L-shaped" lines named Line 10 and 11. Together they would form a second loop around Beijing and relieve pressure on line 2.[7]

Phase I

On December 27, 2003, in preparation for the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing, Phase 1 of Line 10 started construction.[8] On July 19, 2008, Phase I of Line 10 entered operation ahead of the opening of the Olympic Games.[9] It was 24.68 km (15.34 mi) in length and had 22 stations. Phase I consisted of the northern and eastern sides of Line 10's rectangular loop from Bagou to Jinsong forming an inverted "L"-shaped line.

Beitucheng Station Mudanyuan station Station sign showing Exits
A, B & D of Zhichunli Station

Phase II

Construction on Phase II began on December 28, 2007. which meant that the original plan for Line 11 was not incorporated into the final network design and was instead absorbed into Line 10. Line 10 formed the second full loop around Beijing.[10] In 2010, the Ministry of Railways proposed that Fengtai Railway Station was to be renovated and expanded to become a bigger intercity rail terminal for Beijing, with access to the Beijing-Guangzhou high-speed railway. The rationale was to ease intercity traffic pressure on Beijing West railway station.[11] Due to the need to reorganize the stations on Line 10 to better serve the new rail terminal, work stopped on 2 stations, namely Mengjiacun (孟家村) and Niwa (泥洼).[12] The planning department proposed that the original Mengjiacun and Niwa subway stations be merged into the new Fengtai railway station, known as the "three stops into one" program. Local residents, after realizing their travel to a subway station would be greatly lengthened, quickly opposed the plan.[13] Planners reconsidered and moved Niwa Station 300m north to its current position and Mengjiacun 100m north to be renamed as Fengtai Railway Station.[14] The original station shells were demolished and new stations built in their respective new locations. Niwa station started reconstruction in February 2012,[15] while Fengtai railway station started on April 11, 2012.[16] This made the late 2012 opening date for that section of Line 10 highly unlikely and was postponed to the next year.[17] On December 30, 2012, the first section of Phase II, consisting of the southern and western sides of the loop opened. With the opening of Phase I and Phase II, Line 10 became a "C" shape.[18]

The near completion of Line 10 led to rapid growth of Line 10's ridership. At the same time, some traffic from Line 1 was diverted to the parallel and newly opened Line 6, allowing Line 10 to overtake Line 1 as Beijing's busiest subway line.[19] The Beijing Subway started operating express trains that ran non-stop between Songjiazhuang to Jinsong to alleviate traffic in the southeastern section of Line 10. These trains stopped operation after the completion of the loop.[20]

The loop was fully enclosed on May 5, 2013 with the opening of Fengtai Railway Station and Niwa, as well as the infill Jiaomen East.[3][9][21][22] Initially, Line 10 services consisted of a "full-loop" service that make the journey through all 45 stations in 104 minutes, and "partial-loop" trains that run from Chedaogou in the northwest to Songjiazhuang in the southeast before turning back.[3] With the delivery of more rolling stock, "partial-loop" trains were removed and all trains serving the full loop at a headway of 2 minutes and 15 seconds. By 2014, the completed loop carried on average 1.69 million passengers per day.[23]

Hall of Panjiayuan station Hall of Fengtai Railway Station
(subway station)
Ceiling of Gongzhufen station, Line 10

Operation

Line 10 to scale

From Bagou near Wanliu Park in Haidian District, Line 10 runs straight east, between the northern 3rd and 4th Ring Roads. At Xitucheng, the line meets the northern section of the Yuan dynasty earthen city wall, called tucheng. The Jiandemen and Anzhenmen stops are named after former gates in the wall. At Beitucheng, Olympic Branch Line extends off Line 10 and provides access to the Beijing Olympic Green. Farther east, Line 10 turns south after the Sanyuan Qiao and follows the eastern 3rd Ring Road straight south to Jinsong in Chaoyang District. The Bagou-Jinsong section constituted Phase I of Line 10, which first opened in July 2008, and connects the university district in Haidian with the embassy district and Beijing CBD. A trip from Bagou to Jinsong takes about 40 minutes.

Fare

Starting fare of RMB(¥) 3 that increases according to the distance fare scheme introduced in December 2014.

Regular subway users can use a Yikatong card, which offers even cheaper journeys, as well as mobile phone apps, which deploy payment via a QR code.

Hours of Operation

The first train on the inner (clockwise) loop departs from Xiju towards Shoujingmao at 5:20 am. The first train on the outer (counter-clockwise) loop departs from Shoujingmao towards Xiju at 6:12 am. The last inner loop train leaves Xiju for Bagou at 11:29 pm. The last outer loop train leaves Shoujingmao for Chedaogou at 11:06 pm. For the official timetable, see.[24]

Safety

There are subway public security bureaus (police stations) located in the Bagou, Beitucheng and Liangma Qiao stations. Emergencies can be reported by calling 110 or 64011327.[25]

Stations

Some trains terminate at stations marked '*'.

Station Name Connections Nearby Bus Stops Travel
Time
Distance
km[26]
Location
English Chinese
— ↑ loop line - towards Huoqiying ↑ — -1.495 -1.495
Bagou 巴沟*  Xijiao  74 302 304 307 361 386 424 528 534 539 613 614 630 644 664 夜9 0:00 0.000 0.000 Haidian
Suzhou Jie 苏州街 26 302 304 307 361 374 386 424 450 528 613 630 634 644 671 688 夜9 0:02 1.110 1.110
Haidian Huangzhuang 海淀黄庄  4  145 302 304 305 307 320 332 355 365 386 584 614 630 634 653 671 681 夜8 夜9 0:04 0.950 2.060
Zhichun Li 知春里 304 323 386 549 579 630 634 653 671 夜9 0:06 0.975 3.035
Zhichun Lu 知春路  13  304 311 319 386 579 601 630 653 671 夜9 专168 0:08 1.058 4.093
Xitucheng 西土城 21 94 304 375 386 478 579 601 603 653 658 686 671 夜9 夜14 0:10 1.101 5.194
Mudan Yuan 牡丹园 16 21 22 47 92 123 135 304 331 345快 425 508 510 579 601 606 618 620 645 653 658 夜4 夜9 0:12 1.330 6.524
Jiande Men 健德门 21 55 92 143 315 344 345 510 601 618 620 625 653 658 695 夜2 夜9 夜38 0:14 0.973 7.497 Haidian / Chaoyang[lower-alpha 1]
Beitucheng 北土城  8  5 21 81 82 92 113 142 380 409 515 607 620 653 694 夜6 夜9 专8 0:16 1.100 8.597 Chaoyang
Anzhen Men 安贞门 108 117 124 142 301 380 409 515 653 694 944 BRT3(快速公交3) BRT3区(快速公交3区) 夜9 夜34 专8 0:18 1.020 9.617
Huixin Xijie Nankou 惠新西街南口  5  95 125 361 430 464 515 921 944 夜26 0:21 0.982 10.599
Shaoyaoju 芍药居  13  119 515 547 567 696 942快 专22 0:24 1.712 12.311
Taiyanggong 太阳宫 130 132 467 515 567 939 966 985 0:26 1.003 13.314
Sanyuan Qiao 三元桥  Capital Airport  18 95 104 132 300 300快 302 359 368 379 401 403 404 419 536 604 641 671 847 850 850快 852 915 915快 916 916快 918 935 935快 936 939 980 980快 985 夜18 夜30 0:28 1.759 15.073
Liangma Qiao 亮马桥 4 95 402 403 405 413 416 418 419 499 516 536 672 675 687 985 夜30 夜32 专114 0:31 1.506 16.579
Agricultural Exhibition Center 农业展览馆 4 95 135 300 300快 302 368 402 405 416 499 516 671 672 675 687 690 夜30 夜32 专114 专142 0:33 0.914 17.493
Tuanjiehu 团结湖 4 43 95 113 115 117 302 405 406 431 499 650 687 690 夜3 夜30 夜34 专114 专142 0:35 0.853 18.346
Hujialou 呼家楼  6  75 113 115 126 140 350 368 405 650 671 687 BRT2(快速公交2) 夜6 夜30 夜34 专114 0:37 1.149 19.495
Jintai Xizhao 金台夕照 9 98 101 112 113 118 350 368 405 488 615 619 650 671 687 BRT2(快速公交2) 夜13 夜30 夜34 专114 0:39 0.734 20.229
Guomao 国贸  1  1 9 11 28 57 58 72 98 113 348 368 382 388 402 405 421 488 561 619 647 650 666 667 668 669 687 804 805快 806 807 808 809 814 816 817 818 818快 846 848 930 938快 976 夜1 夜27 夜30 专10 0:41 0.835 21.064
Shuangjing 双井  7  23 28 54 57 72 98 300 300快 312 348 368 402 637 669 687 846 848 976 夜7 夜29 夜30 专10 专87 专165 0:43 1.759 22.823
Jinsong 劲松 8 28 29 35 41 52 54 72 91 98 352 368 402 457 535 637 638 687 夜19 夜30 0:45 1.006 23.829
Panjia Yuan 潘家园 28 34 63 300 300快 368 378 535 638 687 805快 846 848 938快 976 夜30 0:47 1.021 24.850
Shilihe 十里河  14  28 53 300 300快 352 368 378 439 440 513 638 680 687 846 848 973 975 976 985 986 995 夜30 专19 专72 0:49 1.097 25.947
Fenzhong Si 分钟寺 352 0:52 1.804 27.751 Fengtai
Chengshou Si 成寿寺* 25 93 128 665 680 821 985 990 夜23 专196 0:54 1.058 28.809 Chaoyang
Songjiazhuang 宋家庄*  5   Yizhuang  2 39 84 139 141 366 511 524 555 576 990 夜28 专62 专189 0:57 1.677 30.486 Fengtai
Shiliuzhuang 石榴庄 17 120 141 820 829 夜28 专76 专130 0:59 1.269 31.755
Dahong Men 大红门 54 324 343 526 622 687 827 954 BRT1(快速公交1) 专13 专34 专76 专163 1:01 1.244 32.999
Jiaomen Dong (E) 角门东 14 54 70 343 501 511 687 957 专13 专34 专76 专145 专176 1:03 1.130 34.129
Jiaomen Xi (W) 角门西  4  51 72 144 474 501 529 646 夜18 专26 专145 专156 1:06 1.254 35.383
Caoqiao 草桥  Daxing Airport 
381 410 423 434 456 483 497 529 676 679 夜22 专179 1:09 1.688 37.071
Jijiamiao 纪家庙 1:11 1.547 38.618
Shoujingmao 首经贸  Fangshan  67 351 692 912 专180 专199 1:14 1.143 39.761
Fengtai railway station 丰台站 专4 1:17 1.717 41.478
Niwa 泥洼 349 395 459 678 845 1:19 0.954 42.432
Xiju 西局  14  83 323 458 480 483 531 830 958 969 973 夜36 1:21 0.749 43.181
Liuli Qiao 六里桥  9  57 133 477 554 568 603 838 941 941快 982 专3 1:24 1.584 44.765
Lianhua Qiao 莲花桥 62 89 134 323 374 603 890 977 夜30 专3 1:28 2.392 47.157 Haidian
Gongzhufen 公主坟  1  1 32 33 40 52 62 64 68 74 76 77 89 94 134 300 300快 308 323 335 337 368 370 374 394 437 603 624 631快 698 977 977快 夜1 夜5 夜30 1:30 1.016 48.173
Xidiaoyutai 西钓鱼台 4 27 33 40 62 85 87 92 97 121 335 414 481 612 627 632 634 653 686 693 698 967 977 977快 BRT4(快速公交4) 夜13 夜16 1:33 2.386 50.559
Cishou Si 慈寿寺*  6  33 40 61 73 85 481 507 632 夜3 专98 1:35 1.214 51.773
Chedaogou 车道沟* 33 40 85 87 114 334 347 360 360快 424 437 450 481 604 609 610 632 658 夜12 1:37 1.590 53.363
Changchun Qiao 长春桥 33 74 355 360 365 424 425 437 539 644 664 688 921 1:39 1.205 54.568
Huoqiying 火器营 74 424 437 专75 1:41 0.961 55.529
— ↓ Loop line - towards Bagou ↓ — 1.495 57.024
  1. The Jiandemen Station straddles the border between Haidian and Chaoyang Districts.

Technology

Rolling Stock

Line 10 utilizes a fleet of 6-car DKZ15 trains manufactured by Changchun Railway Vehicles. Initially when Phase I opened the line was operated with a fleet of only 40 trainsets (240 cars).[27] Some sets operated on the Olympic section of Line 8 before Line 8 was extended and acquired its own dedicated rolling stock.[28] When Line 10 Phase II opened the fleet was expanded to 84 trains.[29] However the two existing depots serving Line 10 had insufficient capacity for the entire fleet. Therefore, only 76 trainsets could operate on the line with 8 being temporary stored in other Beijing Subway depots.[30] With the opening of the new depot in Songjiazhuang and the need to reduce the headway on line to decrease crowding, an additional 32 trainsets were ordered. The fleet grew to 116 trainsets allowing Line 10 to operate at a headway of every 2 minutes throughout the line during rush hour.[31]

ModelImageManufacturerYear BuiltAmount in ServiceFleet NumbersDepot
DKZ15 CRRC Changchun Railway Vehicles
Beijing Subway Rolling Stock Equipment
CRRC Dalian
2007 43 W401–W443 Wanliu
Wulu
DKZ34 2011 41 10 044–10 084
DKZ46 2013 32 10 085–10 116

Signaling system

Siemens Transportation Systems and China Railway Signaling & Communication Corp. have equipped the entire line with Siemens's Trainguard MT Communication Based Train Control (CBTC) system.[32] As a fallback, ETCS Level 1 is also available.[33]

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