Guogongzhuang (simplified Chinese: 郭公庄站; traditional Chinese: 郭公莊站; pinyin: Guōgōngzhuāng Zhàn) is an interchange station on Line 9 and Fangshan Line of the Beijing Subway,[1] serving as the southern terminus of Line 9, and is located in Fengtai District. The station was the northern terminus of Fangshan Line until it was extended northward to Dongguantou South on December 31, 2020.
Guogongzhuang 郭公庄 ![]() | ||||||||||||||||
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Location | Fengtai District, Beijing China | |||||||||||||||
Operated by | Beijing Mass Transit Railway Operation Corporation Limited | |||||||||||||||
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Platforms | 4 (2 island platforms) | |||||||||||||||
Tracks | 4 | |||||||||||||||
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Structure type | Underground | |||||||||||||||
Disabled access | Yes | |||||||||||||||
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Opened | December 31, 2011 | |||||||||||||||
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![]() ![]() Guogongzhuang Location in central Beijing |
The station has underground dual-island platforms with a cross platform interchange. On one side terminating Line 9 trains interchange with Fangshan line trains heading to Yancundong (Yancun East), whilst on the other, Fangshan line trains heading to Dongguantounan (Dongguantou South) interchange with Line 9 trains heading to Guojia Tushuguan (National Library).
To Fangshan Yancundong | ← | ![]() |
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Doors open on the right | ||||
To 9 Guogongzhuang | ← | ![]() Termination platform |
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→ | To 9 Guojia Tushuguan (National Library) | |
Doors open on the right | ||||
Doors open on the left | ||||
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→ | To Fangshan Dongguantounan |
There are 4 exits, lettered A, B, C, and D. Exit D is accessible.
Beijing Subway stations | |
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Line 9 |
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Fangshan line |
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