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Xuanwu Men station
Beijing Subway interchange station From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Xuanwu Men Station[1] (simplified Chinese: 宣武门站; traditional Chinese: 宣武門站; pinyin: Xuānwǔ Mén Zhàn) is an interchange station between Line 2 and Line 4 of the Beijing Subway.[2] It is named for Xuanwumen, a former gate in Beijing's city wall that was demolished during construction of the subway. The station opened in 1971 and handles an average of 350,000 passengers per day in 2012.[3] Interchange volumes can reach per hour can reach 15,000 passengers per hour in the morning peak. The large transfer volumes overwhelm the small interchange corridors, which can narrow to only 2.4 meters in width.[4] Three new transfer corridors were added in 2020, increasing transfer capacity of the station six-fold to around 55,000 passengers per hour.[5]
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Station layout
Both the line 2 and 4 stations have underground island platforms.
Exits
There are 6 exits, lettered B, C, E, F, G, and H. Exit G are accessible.
Gallery
- Line 4 north concourse
- Line 4 platform (August 2020)
- Interchange corridor
- Line 2 west concourse (gates no longer in use)
- Line 2 east concourse
- Line 4 north concourse
- Line 4 south concourse
- Exit B concourse
References
External links
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