Beijing Sub-Center railway station[2] (Chinese: 北京城市副中心站; pinyin: běijīng chéngshì fùzhōngxīn zhàn), also known as Beijingchengshifuzhongxin railway station, is a railway station in the sub-administrative center area, Tongzhou District, Beijing. This integrated transportation hub (ITH) started construction on 30 November 2019 (2019-11-30) to build the largest underground one in Asia opening in late 2024.[3]
Beijing Sub-Center railway station 北京城市副中心站 ![]() ![]() | |
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Other names | Beijingchengshifuzhongxin railway station |
Location | Tongyun Subdistrict, Tongzhou District, Beijing |
Coordinates | 39.9021°N 116.7021°E / 39.9021; 116.7021 |
Owned by | Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Intercity Railway Investment Co., Ltd. |
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Platforms | 6 island, 2 side |
Connections | Beiyunhedong station[1] |
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Structure type | underground |
Depth | 32 metres (105 ft) |
History | |
Opening | around December 2024 |
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![]() ![]() Beijing Sub-Center railway station Location in central Beijing |
The total site area of the ITH is 70 hectares (170 acres), with a floorage of 2,230,000 square metres (24,000,000 sq ft) overground. The total investment of the ITH is approximately 42.1 billion Renminbi.[4]
This station and the ITH are designed by AREP, Beijing General Municipal Engineering Design & Research Institute, China Railway Design Corporation, and China Architecture Design Group.[2]
未来,枢纽站将与6号线北运河东站实现换乘
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Terminus | Beijing–Tangshan intercity railway under construction |
Yanjiao towards Tangshan | ||
Beijing–Binhai intercity railway under construction |
Yanjiao towards Binhai West | |||
Xuxinzhuang towards Nanfaxin |
Capital Airport–Daxing Airport intercity railway under planning |
Huazhuang towards Daxing Airport | ||
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Beiyunhexi towards Jin'anqiao |
Line 6 Beiyunhedong station |
Haojiafu towards Lucheng |
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italic: stations that have no passenser services; #: stations that currently closed and under renovation *No passenser trains stop here, but have ticket office |