Lincuiqiao station

Lincuiqiao Station (simplified Chinese: 林萃桥站; traditional Chinese: 林萃橋站; pinyin: Líncuìqiáo Zhàn) is a station on Line 8 of the Beijing Subway.[1] It is located in Beijing's Chaoyang District along the north-south Lincui Road (林萃路) just inside the North 5th Ring Road (middle section) and outside the National Tennis Center of the Olympic Green. Phase 2 of Line 8 did not originally contain plans for construction of this station, but as the track distance between the neighboring stations Yongtaizhuang and South Gate of Forest Park is about 5.1 km (3.2 mi), Lincuiqiao station was added to the line plans.[2][3]

Lincuiqiao

林萃桥
LocationNorth 5th Ring Road Middle and Lincui Road (林萃路)
Chaoyang District, Beijing
China
Operated byBeijing Mass Transit Railway Operation Corp., Ltd
Line(s)     Line 8 (North section)
History
OpenedDecember 31, 2011
Services
Preceding station   Beijing Subway   Following station
towards Zhuxinzhuang
Line 8 (North section)
Location
Lincuiqiao
Location in central Beijing

Station Layout

G Entrances and Exits Exits A-D
B1 Concourse Faregates, Station Agent
B2 Northbound      Line 8 towards Zhuxinzhuang (Yongtaizhuang)
Island platform, doors open on the left
Southbound      Line 8 towards National Art Museum (South Gate of Forest Park)

Exits

  Exit Destination Image
5th Ring Rd., Lincui Bridge
Lincui Rd., 5th Ring Rd., Olinxi Rd., National Tennis Center, Lincui Bridge, Guoao Village
Yuqing St., Lincui Rd., Jingshi Garden
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References

  1. 林萃桥站 (in Chinese). Beijing Municipal Government. Archived from the original on 8 May 2012. Retrieved 29 April 2012.
  2. Liao Yan (廖雁); Meng Huan (孟环) (2008-12-29). 回应人大代表呼吁 方便数万居民出行 地铁8号线增设林萃路站. Beijing Evening News. Retrieved 2016-11-07.
  3. Zuo Lin (左林) (2008-10-31). 北京地铁8号线增林萃路站 车站将设在林萃桥南. Sina Auto. The Beijing News. Retrieved 2011-12-05.


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