Line 7 (Beijing Subway)
Line 7 | ||
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Overview | ||
Other name(s) | M7 (planned name) | |
Locale | Tongzhou, Chaoyang, Dongcheng, Xicheng and Fengtai districts Beijing | |
Termini | Beijing West railway station Universal Resort | |
Stations | 30 | |
Service | ||
Type | Rapid transit | |
System | Beijing Subway | |
Operator(s) | Beijing Mass Transit Railway Operation Corp., Ltd | |
Depot(s) | Jiaohuachang, Zhangjiawan | |
Rolling stock | 8-car Type B (BD32) | |
Daily ridership | 182,800 (2014 Avg.)[1] 534,300 (2018 Peak)[2] | |
History | ||
Opened | December 28, 2014 | |
Technical | ||
Line length | 40.3 km (25.0 mi)[3] | |
Character | Underground | |
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) | |
Operating speed | 80 km/h | |
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Line 7 of the Beijing Subway (Chinese: 北京地铁7号线; pinyin: běijīng dìtiě qīhàoxiàn) is a rapid transit line in Beijing. It runs parallel and to the south of Line 1 and Batong line, from the Beijing West railway station in Fengtai District to Universal Resort in Tongzhou District. Like Line 6, Line 7 provides additional relief to the overcapacity Line 1 adding another east–west trunk line to the Beijing Subway network.[4]
Description[]
Line 7 has 30 stations.
The line uses 8-car Type B trains.[5][6]
The line was originally slated to have 15 stations, from the Beijing West railway station to Baiziwan.[7] A revised plan approved by the Planning Committee of the Beijing Municipal government called for 21 stations over 23.7 km (14.7 mi),[8] ending in Jiaohuachang.[9]
Stations[]
List of stations from west to east.[10]
Station Name | Connections | Nearby Bus Stops | Distance km[11] |
Location | ||
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English | Chinese | |||||
Beijing West railway station | 北京西站 | 9 Sub-Central BXP | 3 9 21 40 42 50 52 53 62 65 67 89 96 109 122 129 142 143 144 309 320 339 349 374 387 394 410 414 616 663 694 820 836 890 917 917快 941 941快 968 982 997 夜5 夜8 夜14 夜15 夜22 夜23 夜36 专138 专191 | 0.000 | 0.000 | Fengtai |
Wanzi | 湾子 | 6 38 42 45 46 53 57 69 76 85 89 109 122 133 137 390 410 414 477 夜7 夜22 专138 | 0.935 | 0.935 | Xicheng | |
Daguanying | 达官营 | 6 38 42 45 46 53 57 69 76 80 85 109 122 133 137 390 410 477 夜7 夜22 专27 专154 | 0.734 | 1.669 | ||
Guang'anmen Nei | 广安门内 | 5 6 19 38 40 50 57 76 78 109 133 381 676 夜7 | 1.874 | 3.543 | ||
Caishi Kou | 菜市口 | 4 | 5 6 48 57 70 83 102 105 109 144 381 夜4 夜7 夜10 夜18 专13 | 1.374 | 4.917 | |
Hufangqiao | 虎坊桥 | 5 6 7 14 15 23 34 48 57 66 70 102 105 夜7 夜10 夜18 | 0.885 | 5.802 | ||
Zhushi Kou | 珠市口 | 8 | 2 5 20 23 48 57 59 66 93 120 141 622 观光1 夜2 夜7 夜10 夜17 夜18 | 1.205 | 7.007 | Dongcheng / Xicheng |
Qiaowan | 桥湾 | 23 57 137 夜7 夜10 | 0.869 | 7.876 | Dongcheng | |
Ciqi Kou | 磁器口 | 5 | 17 23 39 41 43 57 60 84 106 116 128 137 599 夜7 夜10 夜24 夜28 | 1.016 | 8.892 | |
Guangqumen Nei | 广渠门内 | 8 12 23 57 夜7 | 1.138 | 10.030 | ||
Guangqumen Wai | 广渠门外 | 23 57 312 637 夜7 夜29 专87 专165 | 1.332 | 11.362 | Dongcheng / Chaoyang | |
Shuangjing | 双井 | 10 | 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 | 1.241 | 12.603 | Chaoyang |
Jiulongshan | 九龙山 | 14 | 11 23 30 35 54 312 348 486 513 561 605 669 973 985 夜7 夜25 夜29 ��87 | 1.311 | 13.914 | |
Dajiaoting | 大郊亭 | 11 23 31 35 138 312 348 400 400快 439 455 513 561 657 669 810快 865 夜29 夜34 | 0.781 | 14.695 | ||
Baiziwan | 百子湾 | 11 23 31 35 138 312 439 455 513 561 669 810快 夜29 专71 | 0.865 | 15.560 | ||
Huagong | 化工 | 561 | 0.903 | 16.463 | ||
Nanlouzi Zhuang | 南楼梓庄 | 31 34 41 348 457 486 535 561 637 657 夜19 夜34 | 1.464 | 17.927 | ||
Happy Valley | 欢乐谷景区 | 31 41 561 夜34 专166 | 0.906 | 18.833 | ||
Fatou | 垡头 | 348 457 486 561 637 夜19 专166 | 1.679 | 20.512 | ||
Shuanghe | 双合 | 348 457 486 561 637 夜19 | 1.304 | 21.816 | ||
Jiaohua Chang | 焦化厂 | 348 457 486 637 638 夜19 | 1.021 | 22.837 | ||
Huangchang | 黄厂 | 348 457 专170 | 1.678 | 24.515 | ||
Langxinzhuang | 郎辛庄 | 411 657 专171 | 1.752 | 26.267 | ||
Heizhuanghu | 黑庄户 | 397 532 | 2.517 | 28.784 | ||
Wansheng Xi (W) | 万盛西 | 552 通11 通12 通68 专172 | 2.961 | 31.745 | Tongzhou | |
Wansheng Dong (E) | 万盛东 | 372 566 647 通7 通10 通18 T109 T116 T118 专173 | 2.110 | 33.855 | ||
Qunfang | 群芳 | 专173 | 1.160 | 35.015 | ||
Gaoloujin | 高楼金 | 589 通4 T102 T112 专173 | 1.195 | 36.210 | ||
Huazhuang | 花庄 | Batong | 589 806 通14 通15 通25 通34 通53 通43 通90 T101 T102 T116 | 1.425 | 37.635 | |
Universal Resort | 环球度假区 | Batong | 589 T116[12] | 1.769 | 39.404 | |
Planning[]
Line 6 was originally conceived in 1973 as a "pan-handle" shaped route incorporating the central sections of today's Lines 6 and 7.[13] In 1983 Line 6 was dissolved into two distinct lines. The section under Guang'anmen, Luomashi, Zhushikou and Guangqumen Streets and the "handle" branch to Fengtai became Line 7. The rest of the loop with a new south eastern extension to what was at the time the Beijing Jiaohuachang (Coking Plant) complex became Line 6.[14] Line 7 was later revised westward to terminate at a new major railway station called Beijing West railway station and Line 9 taking over servicing Fengtai.[15] When Beijing West railway station started construction in the early 1990s space was set aside for a subway station allowing Cross-platform interchange for the future Lines 7 and 9.[16] By 1993 the planned section of Line 6 heading to Coking Plant complex was revised as an eastern extension of Line 7, forming the alignment built today.[17]
In 2013, planners revised the design of Line 7 from using the standard 6 car trains to 8 car trains after performing a detailed transport study of the Fatou area. Fatou's population projections were upgraded from 100,000 to 220,000 people and be a significant employment hub in the future. Planners decided that 6 cars trains would have insufficient capacity for the new demand projections. Line 7 was originally planned to use 1500 V DC overhead lines to power the longer subway trains. However, the already completed platforms at Beijing West railway station assumed the line would use a 750 V DC 3rd rail system like Beijing's legacy subway lines and built with vertical clearance for such. The line ultimately used a 1500 V DC 3rd rail system as a compromise.[4]
History[]
Phase 1[]
Construction began in January 2010.[18] It started test runs in September 2014 with full operation beginning on December 28, 2014.[8]
Eastern extension (Phase 2)[]
The eastern extension runs through Chaoyang and Tongzhou Districts. The extension adds 9 new stations and 16.6 km (10.3 mi)[19] of new line. The extension is fully underground. It was opened on December 28, 2019.[20] Universal Resort station opened on August 26, 2021.[21]
Timeline[]
- January 8, 2008: Plans for Line 7 reported in the media. Construction scheduled to begin by the end of the year.[7]
- Oct. 30, 2008: Line 7 route plan with 23 stations receive regulatory approval. Construction still scheduled to begin by end of the year.[22]
- July 19, 2009: Construction on Line 7 announced to begin in late August 2009.[23]
- Nov. 6, 2009: Commencement of Line 7 construction deferred to 2010.[18]
- Jan. 19, 2010: Construction reportedly begun along Guangqu Road near the easternmost section of the line.[24]
- Dec. 28, 2014: Operations of Phase I of Line 7 begin, except for Shuangjing station and Fatou station.
- Dec. 30, 2018: An infill station of Phase I, Fatou station was opened.
- Dec. 28, 2019: Operations of Phase II of Line 7 begin, except for Universal Resort station. An infill station of Phase I, Shuangjing station was opened.
- Aug. 26, 2021: Extended to Universal Resort station.[21]
Segment | Commencement | Length | Station(s) | Name |
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Beijing West railway station — Jiaohua Chang | 28 December 2014 | 23.7 km (14.7 mi)[25] | 19 | Phase 1 |
Fatou | 30 December 2018 | infill station | 1 | |
Shuangjing | 28 December 2019[20] | infill station | 1 | |
Jiaohua Chang — Huazhuang | 16.6 km (10.3 mi)[19] | 8 | Phase 2 (Eastern extension) | |
Huazhuang — Universal Resort | 26 August 2021[21] | 1 |
Rolling Stock[]
Model | Image | Manufacturer | Year Built | Amount in Service | Fleet Numbers | Depot |
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BD32 | Beijing Subway Rolling Stock Equipment | 2013 | 68 | 07 001–07 068 | Jiaohuachang Zhangjiawan |
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