Sanyuanqiao station

Sanyuanqiao Station (simplified Chinese: 三元桥站; traditional Chinese: 三元橋站; pinyin: Sānyuánqiáo Zhàn) is an interchange station between the Capital Airport Express and Line 10 of the Beijing Subway, located in the Sanyuan Bridge neighbourhood of Beijing. It handled a peak entry and exit traffic of 110,000 people on May 5, 2013.[1]

Sanyuanqiao

三元桥
Sanyuanqiao Station Line 10 platform
LocationSanyuan Bridge
Chaoyang District, Beijing
China
Operated byBeijing Mass Transit Railway Operation Corp., Ltd (Line 10)
Beijing Capital Metro Corp., Ltd. (Capital Airport Express)
Line(s)
History
OpenedJuly 19, 2008
Services
Preceding station   Beijing Subway   Following station
outer loop / anticlockwise
Line 10
inner loop / clockwise
One-way operation
Capital Airport Express
One-way operation
Capital Airport Express
Terminus
Location
Sanyuanqiao
Location in central Beijing

Due to a different ticketing system on the Capital Airport Express, the two fare areas are not connected. A transfer between Line 10 and the Capital Airport Express requires passengers to exit from one line and pay a separate fare for the other line.

Station Layout

G Entrances and Exits Exits A-D
B1 Concourse Faregates, Station Agent
B2 Westbound      Capital Airport Express towards Dongzhimen (Terminus)
Island platform, doors open on the left
Eastbound      Capital Airport Express towards Beijing Capital International Airport (Terminal 3)
Counterclockwise      Line 10 to Taiyanggong
Island platform, doors open on the left
Clockwise      Line 10 to Liangmaqiao

Exits

      Exit Destination Image
Fenghuang Rd.
Fenghuang Rd., Fenghuanghui Shopping Center
Jingmi Rd., Capital Airport Expressway
Xiaoyunli South St., CLP Development Building, Xiaguangli
Jingmi Rd.
Phoenix Landmark Plaza, 3rd Ring Rd.
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