Yizhuang line

The Yizhuang Line of the Beijing Subway (simplified Chinese: 北京地铁亦庄线; traditional Chinese: 北京地鐵亦莊線; pinyin: Běijīng Dìtiě Yìzhuāng Xiàn) is a rapid transit line that connects the Yizhuang Development Area with Beijing's subway network. The line is 23.23 km (14.43 mi) long with 14 stations, including six underground and eight elevated.[2] It runs from Songjiazhuang in Fengtai District to Yizhuang Railway Station in Tongzhou District and passes through the southern Chaoyang and northern Daxing Districts.[3] Total investment for the line was estimated at ¥1.2 billion.[2] Construction began on December 8, 2007[4] and the line opened on December 30, 2010.[2]

Yizhuang line
A Yizhuang line train at Yizhuangqiao station
Overview
Other name(s)M24 / L2 (planned name)
StatusOperational
LocaleTongzhou, Daxing, Chaoyang, and Fengtai districts
Beijing
TerminiSongjiazhuang
Yizhuang railway station
Stations14
Service
TypeRapid transit
SystemBeijing Subway
Operator(s)Beijing Mass Transit Railway Operation Corp., Ltd
Depot(s)Songjiazhuang, Taihu
Rolling stock6-car Type B (DKZ32)
Daily ridership173,500 (2014 Avg.)
221,200 (2014 Peak)[1]
History
Opened30 December 2010 (2010-12-30)
Technical
Line length23.23 km (14.43 mi)[2]
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
Operating speed80 km/h (maximum service speed)
Route map

Line 10 inner – outer
Songjiazhuang
Songjiazhuang yard
Xiaocun
Fengshuang railway
Xiaohong Men
Liangshui river
Jiu Gong
Liangshui river
Yizhuang Qiao
Yizhuang Culture Park
Wanyuan Jie
Rongjing Dongjie
Rongchang Dongjie
Tongji Nanlu
Jinghai Lu
Tonghui river irrigate canal
Ciqu Nan (S)
Ciqu
Line 17 (to be opened 2022)
Yizhuang Zhanqianqu South - Future Science Park North
Yizhuang Railway Station (subway)
Yizhuang railway station (China Railway)
(CRH station not yet opened)
Taihu depot

List of stations

Station Name Connections Nearby Bus Stops Distance
km[5]
Location
English Chinese
Songjiazhuang 宋家庄  5   10  2 39 84 139 141 366 511 524 555 576 990 夜28 专62 专189 0.000 0.000 Fengtai
Xiaocun 肖村 25 93 128 400 400快 602 665 680 820 821 985 990 夜23 专189 专196 2.631 2.631 Chaoyang
Xiaohong Men 小红门 352 985 专196 1.275 3.906
Jiu Gong 旧宫 324 599 685 825 926 997 专25 2.366 6.272 Daxing
Yizhuang Qiao 亦庄桥 324 492 599 652 665 685 821 846 927 997 1.982 8.254
Yizhuang Culture Park 亦庄文化园 专181 0.993 9.247
Wanyuan Jie 万源街 324 492 652 821 927 975 976 1.728 10.975
Rongjing Dongjie 荣京东街 492 523 652 665 846 专185 1.090 12.065
Rongchang Dongjie 荣昌东街  Yizhuang T1  324 453 542 578 580 652 665 826 846 专41 专96 专181 专182 专183 专184 专185 专187 专188 1.355 13.420
Tongji Nanlu 同济南路 542 821 846 927 975 976 专41 专96 专184 专188 2.337 15.757 Tongzhou
Jinghai Lu 经海路 523 专47 专159 专184 专188 2.301 18.058
Ciqu Nan (S) 次渠南 专207 2.055 20.113
Ciqu 次渠 637 820 986 专159 专207 1.281 21.394
Yizhuang railway station 亦庄火车站 1.334[5] 22.728

History

SegmentCommencementLengthStation(s)Name
Songjiazhuang — Ciqu 30 December 2010 21.4 km (13.30 mi) 13 (initial phase)
Ciqu — Yizhuang Railway Station 30 December 2018 1.334 km (0.83 mi) 1 one-station extension

Accidents and Incidents

On March 26, 2015, train YZ021 was testing when it derailed around Taihu. No passengers were onboard and the driver faced leg injuries.[6][7][8]

Rolling Stock

ModelImageManufacturerYear BuiltAmount in ServiceFleet NumbersDepot
DKZ32 CRRC Changchun Railway Vehicles 2010 23 YZ 001–YZ 023 Songjiazhuang
Taihu

References

  1. 2014年4月30日综合交通总体运行情况 (in Chinese). 北京市交通信息中心 北京市交通运行监测调度中心. 2014-05-01. Retrieved 2014-05-02.
  2. 北京地铁亦庄线望2010年建成 全长23.23公里 (in Chinese). Xinhua News. 2008-12-02.
  3. (Chinese) Yizhuang Line Information Page BII
  4. "北京5条地铁8日上午开工 2015年全部完工(图)". Xinhuanet. 2007-12-09. Archived from the original on 2007-12-11. Retrieved 2020-07-21.
  5. "亦庄线路网车站站间距信息". Retrieved 2020-04-29.
  6. "Trial train of Beijing subway derails, no casualties found". Sina News. 2015-03-25. Retrieved 2020-08-31.
  7. "Subway train derails during test run in Beijing". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 2020-12-09.
  8. "Subway train on Yizhuang Line derails". people.cn. Retrieved 2020-12-09.
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