There are 36 subway stations on Beijing Metro 14 line, namely Shangezhuang, Laiguangying, Donghu Canal, Wangjing, Futong, Wangjing South, Gaojiayuan, Jiang Tai, Dongfeng North Bridge, Zaoying, Chaoyang Park, Jintai Road, Hongmiao, Dawang Road, Jiulong Mountain, Pingyuan, West Gate of Beijing University of Technology, He Shili and Fangzhuang.
The whole line passes through Chaoyang District, Fengtai District and Dongcheng District. Beijing Metro 14 line (hereinafter referred to as "14 line") is an L-shaped backbone line connecting northeast to southwest in Beijing rail transit network, which runs through the south and east of Beijing and is operated by Beijing Jinggang Metro Co., Ltd.
Beijing subway 14 line construction;
Since 2000, Beijing Metro 14 Line has been planned, and its positioning is to connect the southwest, south and east of Beijing. In the initial planning, the line goes east to Beijing South Railway Station, then starts to go north, goes east through Qianmen, goes to Beijing Railway Station, Yabao Road and Jintai Road, and then goes north.
In 2007, the media released the Short-term Construction Plan of Beijing Urban Rapid Rail Transit (2007 -20 15). The total mileage of Beijing urban rail transit planning is 56 1km, and the Beijing Metro 14 line has become one of the "three rings, four horizontals, five verticals and seven spokes" lines (running through Fengtai District).
During the planning demonstration in 2008-2009, the residents of Tiantongyuan in Changping District asked Beijing Metro 14 Line to pass through the residential area by collecting signatures from residents, but failed. The southwest end of Beijing Metro 14 Line extended to the west of Yongding River.
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