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Beijing railway station

Beijing railway station (simplified Chinese: 北京火车站; traditional Chinese: 北京火車站; pinyin: Běijīng Huǒchēzhàn), or simply Beijing station (Chinese: 北京站; pinyin: Běijīngzhàn), is a passenger railway station in Dongcheng District, Beijing. The station is located just southeast of the city centre inside the Second Ring Road with Beijing Station Street to the north and the remnants of the city wall between Chongwenmen and Dongbianmen to the south. The Beijing railway station opened in 1959 and was the largest train station in China at the time. Though superseded by the larger Beijing West and Beijing South stations, this station remains the only one located inside the old walled city. Trains entering and leaving the station pass by the Dongbianmen corner tower. With gilded eaves and soaring clock towers, the architecture of the railway blends traditional Chinese and socialist realist influence.

Beijing Station

北京火车站

Beijing railway station in May 2021
General information
LocationBeijingzhan Jie, Dongcheng District, Beijing
China
Coordinates39°54′10″N 116°25′41″E / 39.902896°N 116.42792°E / 39.902896; 116.42792
Operated by CR Beijing
Beijing Subway
Line(s)
ConnectionsBus terminal
Other information
Station code
  • Telegraph code: BJP
  • Pinyin code: BJI
  • TMIS code: 10001
ClassificationTop Class station
History
Opened October 4, 1959; 64 years ago (1959-10-04)
January 15, 1971; 52 years ago (1971-01-15)
Location
Beijing Station
Location in central Beijing
Beijing Station
Beijing Station (Beijing)
Beijing Station
Beijing Station (China)

Generally, trains for northeast China (Shenyang, Dalian, Harbin) on the Beijing–Harbin railway, for Shandong (Jinan, Qingdao) and the Yangtze River Delta (Shanghai, Nanjing and Hangzhou) on the Beijing–Shanghai railway and some for Inner and the Republic of Mongolia depart from this station. Some international lines (notably the railway line linking Beijing to Moscow and to Pyongyang, North Korea (DPRK), amongst others), also depart from this station.

The Beijing Subway's first line used to terminate at Beijing railway station from 1969 to 1981. The subway station is now a stop on Line 2. More than 30 Beijing bus and trolleybus routes stop at or near the railway station.

History Edit

Predecessor station Edit

The Beijing railway station's predecessor was the Zhengyangmen railway station, also called the Beijing station, which was located 2.5 km (1.6 mi) due west, just outside Zhengyangmen (also known as Qianmen), a gate in the city wall directly south of Tiananmen Square. The Zhengyangmen railway station was built in 1901 and served as the terminus of the Kaiping Tramway and Imperial Railways of North China, also known as the Beijing–Shanhaiguan Railway until 1959 when the station closed after the opening of the current Beijing railway station and has become part of the China Railway Museum.

Design and construction Edit

To commemorate the Tenth Anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party in 1958 began the planning and construction of ten large-scale projects, known as the "Ten Great Buildings" to showcase the new outlook of the country and the Beijing railway station was amongst the projects undertaken.

In late October 1958, according to the early 1950 Beijing municipal government's construction and planning records, the design arrangements for the new railway station was commenced. The station's design was assigned to the Ministry of Railway Institute's third department (now the Third Railway Survey and Design Institute Group Co. Ltd) with the station house building chaired by then renowned architects Yang Tingbao (杨廷宝) and Chen Deng'ao (陈登鏊), the National Building and Industry Department and the Nanjing Institute of Architectural Design were to cooperate in the design tasks. The station's design progressed rapidly and by early December the same year, the whole design proposal was completed. On December 10, the design proposal was approved by the Central Committee. The then Premier Zhou Enlai was also very concerned about the design and construction of the new Beijing railway station, and dealt with aspects concerning the direction and positioning of station names to the layout of the VIP room environment.[1] In determining the design program proposal, Zhou Enlai proposed that turrets be built on each of the two wings of the main building and this suggestion was adopted.[2]

On January 20, 1959 the construction of the new station commenced with the number of construction workers reaching up to two million people during the peak stage and project investment amounted to 57.82 million yuan. Soviet experts were also hired to give technical guidance at the construction sites. In just over seven months, the project was completed on September 10, 1959. The new Beijing railway station covered an area of two hundred and fifty thousand square meters, the Station House Building site covered an area of 46,700 square meters (503,000 sq ft), the station plaza comprised an area of forty thousand square meters. Chairman Mao Zedong wrote the calligraphic characters in the station sign.[3]

The Beijing railway station was one of the largest construction projects in mainland China during that time with modern facilities and it was also China's first large modern railway terminal. At the time of completion, the station has a twelve tracks and six railway platforms with canopies attached to them. The Station house building faced south and the architecture included both a Chinese traditional style and the Soviet Stalinist architecture[4]。The twelve passenger waiting rooms comprised a total area of fourteen thousand square meters and was able to accommodate 14,000 waiting passengers. The inner complex of the Main Station Building contained a passenger waiting room, mother and child waiting room, movie theater, recreation hall, visitors' restaurants, post office, clinic and other facilities. Installed on the roof of the Station House were two marble clock faces and every morning from 7am to 9pm the bell sounded punctually and "The East Is Red song is played out.

The Beijing station equipment was considered to be relatively advanced at its -time with four AC2-59 type escalators installed in the interior; the joint design and production of the escalators were coordinated by the Shanghai Jiao Tong University and Shanghai Elevator Company.[5] The four sets of escalators were replaced during the 1980 and again during 1990; the most recent replacement of the elevators occurred in early 2005 - the design being a product of Otis Company.[6]

Operation Edit

China Railway Edit

Beijing

北京
General information
LocationBeijingzhan Jie, Dongcheng District, Beijing
China
Operated byChina Railway Beijing Group
Line(s)
Platforms14 (6 island platforms, 2 side platforms)
History
Opened1959; 64 years ago (1959)
Services

After the completion of the new Beijing railway station, its transport capacity far exceeded the formerly used East railway station and it played an increasing role in heavy transport tasks, and today it is still Beijing's most important passenger railway station, and has the largest station traffic in China. The number of trains and traffic has also increased year by year: In 1959 there were 33 train lines; in 1966 there were forty train lines; in 1978 there were sixty-one train lines; in 1985 there were seventy-eight train lines; and by 1993 there were eighty-two train lines. During the late 1950s, the number of passengers using the railway transportation system was six million people a year, in the late 1960 it was eight million people a year, in the late 1970 it reached fifteen million a year, and after the Chinese economic reform period, the usage soared to more than thirty million people.[2] To alleviate the transport pressure on the Beijing railway station, the Beijing Municipal Government and the Ministry of Railways in 1980 started the planning and construction of Beijing's second passenger station and hence the Beijing West railway station was completed in 1996, which provided transportation links for the Beijing–Guangzhou Railway and Beijing–Kowloon Railway helped alleviate pressure on the Beijing railway station - this led to a reduction in passenger traffic for the Beijing railway station to twenty million people.[2]

Since 1976, the Beijing railway station had begun a series of upgrades to the passenger service facilities, for example a computer system had been set up for processing tickets, a TV monitoring screen, wireless communication, automatic broadcasting system, and extensions made to the railway platform expanded its length from 497 to 603 meters (1,631 to 1,978 ft) in order to meet the needs of the expanding transportation flow. In 1988, the Shanghai Electric Clock Factory installed China's first large screen display system in the Beijing railway station square.[7] Between May 1998 and September 1999, the Ministry of Railways implemented a seismic strengthening project to the Beijing railway station and also introduced new passenger features such as a central air conditioning system, passenger guidance system, multi-functional radio broadcasting system.[8] Since June 18, 2003, the Beijing railway station began an expansion of two new sites, comprising an area of 20,513 square meters (220,800 sq ft) and includes a specialized large parcel luggage line,[9] renovations included the removal of the concrete canopy, alterations to the steel arch station poles, and alterations to the original site raised it from 1 to 1.2 meters.[10]

In June 2008, in order to meet the needs of the Beijing Olympic Games, bilingual signs were created at the Beijing railway station to facilitate an overall increase in foreign tourists travelling to the games, in addition to putting up the English name "Beijing Railway Station", several other signs were also erected at station entrances, exits and ticket booths.[11][12]

On June 25, 2021, G902/903 and G907/908 trains will be extended to Beijing railway station, thus the Beijing-Shenyang high-speed railway has charted trains arriving and departing at Beijing railway station.[13][14]

 
A train leaving the station in October 2021

Beijing Subway Edit

Beijing Zhan station (Beijing Railway Station)

北京站
 
Platform in December 2020
General information
LocationBeijingzhan Jie, Dongcheng District, Beijing
China
Operated byBeijing Mass Transit Railway Operation Corporation Limited
Line(s)
  Line 2
Platforms2 (1 island platform)
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station code210
History
Opened15 January 1971; 52 years ago (1971-01-15)
Services
Preceding station   Beijing Subway Following station
Jianguomen
outer loop / anticlockwise
Line 2 Chongwenmen
inner loop / clockwise
 
Satellite image of Subway Station of Beijing railway station in construction (1967-09-20)

The Beijing railway station is a transportation hub in Beijing.

  • Beijing Subway: Line 2 stops at the Beijing railway station, with Entrance D on the station plaza.
  • Beijing Bus routes and stops near the station:
    • Beijing Station East (北京站东) 250 m (820 ft) east of the station plaza: 9, 10, 20, 25, 29, 39, 52, 59, 122, 203, 204, 209, 403, 420, 434, 637, 638, 639, 666, 668, 673, 674, 729, 804, 805, 827, 829, 938, 957
    • Beijing Station West (北京站西) 280 m (919 ft) west of the station plaza: 103, 104, 208, 209, 211, 673
    • Beijing Station Front Street (北京站前街) 290 m (951 ft) north of the station plaza: 9, 24, 204, 673, 674, 729, 804, 特2
    • Beijing Station Intersection East (北京站口东) on Chang'an Avenue, 600 m (1,969 ft) north of the station plaza: 1, 52, 90, 99, 120, 126, 205, 208, 420, 637, 666, 728, 特2
    • Jianguomen Bridge South (建国门桥南) 900 m (2,953 ft) east of the station plaza on the Second Ring Road: 25, 39, 43, 44, 52, 122, 434, 637, 638, 750, 特2
  • Beijing Airport Bus Route 3 has a terminus located about 300 m (984 ft) east of the station plaza.

Bus route numbers in bold denotes bus terminus.

Station Layout Edit

The station has an underground island platform.

Exits Edit

There are four exits, lettered A, B, C, and D. Exit A is accessible.

Sister stations Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Liu Jianchun (刘建春) (2007). 《火车老站地图》 [Map of the Old Train Station]. Shanghai Culture Publishing House (上海文化出版社). ISBN 978-7-80740-126-1.
  2. ^ a b c Beijing Railway Station Chronicle《北京站志》Editorial Board (编委会) (2003). 《北京站志:1901-2000》 [Beijing Railway Station Chronicle]. China Railway Publishing House (中国铁道出版社). ISBN 7-113-05380-7.
  3. ^ E. Perry Link, The Uses of Literature: Life in the Socialist Chinese Literary System Princeton University Press, 2000, pg. 6
  4. ^ 卢铿 (2005). 《谁来为千城一面的建筑风格埋单》 [Who Will Bill for the City's Architectural Style?]. Retrieved 2010-04-30.
  5. ^ [The Self-study review and Development of the Shanghai Elevator Industry]. Archived from the original on July 7, 2011. Retrieved 2010-06-24.
  6. ^ [The Three Overhauls and Replacements of the Beijing Railway Station escalators]. The Capital Construction Press 《首都建设报》. 2005-04-04. Archived from the original on July 16, 2011. Retrieved 2010-06-24.
  7. ^ [Shanghai's Most Recent Products]. The Shanghai City Local Records Office (上海市地方志办公室). Archived from the original on 2011-05-20. Retrieved 2010-06-24.
  8. ^ [The Story behind the changes to the Railway Station]. China Construction News (中华建筑报). 2009-09-29. Archived from the original on 2011-07-07. Retrieved 2010-07-02.
  9. ^ 北京火车站首次扩能改造 施工期间照常运营 [The Capacity Expansion of the Beijing Railway Station: operating as usual for the first time during the construction period]. CNS (中新社). 2003-03-03. Archived from the original on 2012-08-03. Retrieved 2010-06-24.
  10. ^ [New Beijing Railway Station site today is raised]. Xinhua. 2004-07-13. Archived from the original on September 1, 2004. Retrieved 2010-06-24.
  11. ^ 北京火车站首挂英文标志 [Beijing Railway Station, the first English signs]. Xinhua. 2008-06-20. Retrieved 2010-06-24.
  12. ^ . The Beijing News. 2008-06-19. Archived from the original on 2009-04-27. Retrieved 2010-06-24.
  13. ^ "京哈高铁首次迎来复兴号智能型动车组 列车增至34列". 2021-06-11. Retrieved 2021-06-17. 京哈高铁哈尔滨西站始发的G902次高速动车组列车将首次图定停靠北京站
  14. ^ "本周五北京站首开"G"字头动车组,六大站迈入高铁复兴新时代" [This Friday, the first G-class train will call at Beijing Station, six major stations in Beijing are in the high-speed age with Fuxing trains]. China News (in Chinese). 2021-06-21. from the original on 2021-06-24. Retrieved 2021-06-21.

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Beijing railway station simplified Chinese 北京火车站 traditional Chinese 北京火車站 pinyin Beijing Huǒchezhan or simply Beijing station Chinese 北京站 pinyin Beijingzhan is a passenger railway station in Dongcheng District Beijing The station is located just southeast of the city centre inside the Second Ring Road with Beijing Station Street to the north and the remnants of the city wall between Chongwenmen and Dongbianmen to the south The Beijing railway station opened in 1959 and was the largest train station in China at the time Though superseded by the larger Beijing West and Beijing South stations this station remains the only one located inside the old walled city Trains entering and leaving the station pass by the Dongbianmen corner tower With gilded eaves and soaring clock towers the architecture of the railway blends traditional Chinese and socialist realist influence Beijing Station北京火车站Beijing railway station in May 2021General informationLocationBeijingzhan Jie Dongcheng District BeijingChinaCoordinates39 54 10 N 116 25 41 E 39 902896 N 116 42792 E 39 902896 116 42792Operated byCR Beijing Beijing SubwayLine s Beijing Shanghai railway Beijing Harbin railway Beijing Baotou railway Beijing Chengde railway Beijing underground cross city railway Beijing Shenyang high speed railway Sub Central line Beijing Suburban Railway Line 2 Beijing Subway ConnectionsBus terminalOther informationStation codeTelegraph code BJP Pinyin code BJI TMIS code 10001ClassificationTop Class stationHistoryOpenedOctober 4 1959 64 years ago 1959 10 04 January 15 1971 52 years ago 1971 01 15 LocationBeijing StationLocation in central BeijingShow map of BeijingBeijing StationBeijing Station Beijing Show map of BeijingBeijing StationBeijing Station China Show map of ChinaGenerally trains for northeast China Shenyang Dalian Harbin on the Beijing Harbin railway for Shandong Jinan Qingdao and the Yangtze River Delta Shanghai Nanjing and Hangzhou on the Beijing Shanghai railway and some for Inner and the Republic of Mongolia depart from this station Some international lines notably the railway line linking Beijing to Moscow and to Pyongyang North Korea DPRK amongst others also depart from this station The Beijing Subway s first line used to terminate at Beijing railway station from 1969 to 1981 The subway station is now a stop on Line 2 More than 30 Beijing bus and trolleybus routes stop at or near the railway station Contents 1 History 1 1 Predecessor station 1 2 Design and construction 2 Operation 2 1 China Railway 2 2 Beijing Subway 2 2 1 Station Layout 2 2 2 Exits 3 Sister stations 4 Notes 5 External linksHistory EditPredecessor station Edit The Beijing railway station s predecessor was the Zhengyangmen railway station also called the Beijing station which was located 2 5 km 1 6 mi due west just outside Zhengyangmen also known as Qianmen a gate in the city wall directly south of Tiananmen Square The Zhengyangmen railway station was built in 1901 and served as the terminus of the Kaiping Tramway and Imperial Railways of North China also known as the Beijing Shanhaiguan Railway until 1959 when the station closed after the opening of the current Beijing railway station and has become part of the China Railway Museum nbsp The facade of the newly built Beijing railway station in 1959 nbsp Aerial view of the Beijing railway station in 1959 nbsp An NY1 diesel locomotive hauling a passenger train out of the Beijing railway station in 1959 nbsp The Beijing railway station at night in 2008 after the station s English sign was added in advance of the 2008 Summer Olympic Games nbsp The Beijing railway station in 2012 after the electrification of the tracksDesign and construction Edit To commemorate the Tenth Anniversary of the founding of the People s Republic of China the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party in 1958 began the planning and construction of ten large scale projects known as the Ten Great Buildings to showcase the new outlook of the country and the Beijing railway station was amongst the projects undertaken In late October 1958 according to the early 1950 Beijing municipal government s construction and planning records the design arrangements for the new railway station was commenced The station s design was assigned to the Ministry of Railway Institute s third department now the Third Railway Survey and Design Institute Group Co Ltd with the station house building chaired by then renowned architects Yang Tingbao 杨廷宝 and Chen Deng ao 陈登鏊 the National Building and Industry Department and the Nanjing Institute of Architectural Design were to cooperate in the design tasks The station s design progressed rapidly and by early December the same year the whole design proposal was completed On December 10 the design proposal was approved by the Central Committee The then Premier Zhou Enlai was also very concerned about the design and construction of the new Beijing railway station and dealt with aspects concerning the direction and positioning of station names to the layout of the VIP room environment 1 In determining the design program proposal Zhou Enlai proposed that turrets be built on each of the two wings of the main building and this suggestion was adopted 2 On January 20 1959 the construction of the new station commenced with the number of construction workers reaching up to two million people during the peak stage and project investment amounted to 57 82 million yuan Soviet experts were also hired to give technical guidance at the construction sites In just over seven months the project was completed on September 10 1959 The new Beijing railway station covered an area of two hundred and fifty thousand square meters the Station House Building site covered an area of 46 700 square meters 503 000 sq ft the station plaza comprised an area of forty thousand square meters Chairman Mao Zedong wrote the calligraphic characters in the station sign 3 The Beijing railway station was one of the largest construction projects in mainland China during that time with modern facilities and it was also China s first large modern railway terminal At the time of completion the station has a twelve tracks and six railway platforms with canopies attached to them The Station house building faced south and the architecture included both a Chinese traditional style and the Soviet Stalinist architecture 4 The twelve passenger waiting rooms comprised a total area of fourteen thousand square meters and was able to accommodate 14 000 waiting passengers The inner complex of the Main Station Building contained a passenger waiting room mother and child waiting room movie theater recreation hall visitors restaurants post office clinic and other facilities Installed on the roof of the Station House were two marble clock faces and every morning from 7am to 9pm the bell sounded punctually and The East Is Red song is played out The Beijing station equipment was considered to be relatively advanced at its time with four AC2 59 type escalators installed in the interior the joint design and production of the escalators were coordinated by the Shanghai Jiao Tong University and Shanghai Elevator Company 5 The four sets of escalators were replaced during the 1980 and again during 1990 the most recent replacement of the elevators occurred in early 2005 the design being a product of Otis Company 6 Operation EditChina Railway Edit Beijing北京 nbsp nbsp General informationLocationBeijingzhan Jie Dongcheng District BeijingChinaOperated byChina Railway Beijing GroupLine s Beijing Shanghai railway Beijing Harbin railway Beijing Baotou railway Beijing Chengde railway Beijing underground cross city railway Beijing Shenyang high speed railway Sub Central line Beijing Suburban Railway Platforms14 6 island platforms 2 side platforms HistoryOpened1959 64 years ago 1959 ServicesPreceding station nbsp China Railway Following stationTerminus Beijing Shanghai railway Beijing Southtowards ShanghaiBeijing Harbin railway Beijing Easttowards HarbinBeijing Baotou railway Beijing Easttowards BaotouBeijing Chengde railway Beijing Easttowards ChengdeBeijing WestTerminus Beijing underground cross city railway TerminusPreceding station Beijing Suburban Railway Following stationBeijing Westtowards Liangxiang Sub Central line Beijing Easttowards Qiaozhuang EastAfter the completion of the new Beijing railway station its transport capacity far exceeded the formerly used East railway station and it played an increasing role in heavy transport tasks and today it is still Beijing s most important passenger railway station and has the largest station traffic in China The number of trains and traffic has also increased year by year In 1959 there were 33 train lines in 1966 there were forty train lines in 1978 there were sixty one train lines in 1985 there were seventy eight train lines and by 1993 there were eighty two train lines During the late 1950s the number of passengers using the railway transportation system was six million people a year in the late 1960 it was eight million people a year in the late 1970 it reached fifteen million a year and after the Chinese economic reform period the usage soared to more than thirty million people 2 To alleviate the transport pressure on the Beijing railway station the Beijing Municipal Government and the Ministry of Railways in 1980 started the planning and construction of Beijing s second passenger station and hence the Beijing West railway station was completed in 1996 which provided transportation links for the Beijing Guangzhou Railway and Beijing Kowloon Railway helped alleviate pressure on the Beijing railway station this led to a reduction in passenger traffic for the Beijing railway station to twenty million people 2 Since 1976 the Beijing railway station had begun a series of upgrades to the passenger service facilities for example a computer system had been set up for processing tickets a TV monitoring screen wireless communication automatic broadcasting system and extensions made to the railway platform expanded its length from 497 to 603 meters 1 631 to 1 978 ft in order to meet the needs of the expanding transportation flow In 1988 the Shanghai Electric Clock Factory installed China s first large screen display system in the Beijing railway station square 7 Between May 1998 and September 1999 the Ministry of Railways implemented a seismic strengthening project to the Beijing railway station and also introduced new passenger features such as a central air conditioning system passenger guidance system multi functional radio broadcasting system 8 Since June 18 2003 the Beijing railway station began an expansion of two new sites comprising an area of 20 513 square meters 220 800 sq ft and includes a specialized large parcel luggage line 9 renovations included the removal of the concrete canopy alterations to the steel arch station poles and alterations to the original site raised it from 1 to 1 2 meters 10 In June 2008 in order to meet the needs of the Beijing Olympic Games bilingual signs were created at the Beijing railway station to facilitate an overall increase in foreign tourists travelling to the games in addition to putting up the English name Beijing Railway Station several other signs were also erected at station entrances exits and ticket booths 11 12 On June 25 2021 G902 903 and G907 908 trains will be extended to Beijing railway station thus the Beijing Shenyang high speed railway has charted trains arriving and departing at Beijing railway station 13 14 nbsp A train leaving the station in October 2021 Beijing Subway Edit Beijing Zhan station Beijing Railway Station 北京站 nbsp nbsp Platform in December 2020General informationLocationBeijingzhan Jie Dongcheng District BeijingChinaOperated byBeijing Mass Transit Railway Operation Corporation LimitedLine s Line 2Platforms2 1 island platform Tracks2ConstructionStructure typeUndergroundAccessibleYesOther informationStation code210HistoryOpened15 January 1971 52 years ago 1971 01 15 ServicesPreceding station nbsp Beijing Subway Following stationJianguomenouter loop anticlockwise Line 2 Chongwenmeninner loop clockwise nbsp Satellite image of Subway Station of Beijing railway station in construction 1967 09 20 The Beijing railway station is a transportation hub in Beijing Beijing Subway Line 2 stops at the Beijing railway station with Entrance D on the station plaza Beijing Bus routes and stops near the station Beijing Station East 北京站东 250 m 820 ft east of the station plaza 9 10 20 25 29 39 52 59 122 203 204 209 403 420 434 637 638 639 666 668 673 674 729 804 805 827 829 938 957 Beijing Station West 北京站西 280 m 919 ft west of the station plaza 103 104 208 209 211 673 Beijing Station Front Street 北京站前街 290 m 951 ft north of the station plaza 9 24 204 673 674 729 804 特2 Beijing Station Intersection East 北京站口东 on Chang an Avenue 600 m 1 969 ft north of the station plaza 1 52 90 99 120 126 205 208 420 637 666 728 特2 Jianguomen Bridge South 建国门桥南 900 m 2 953 ft east of the station plaza on the Second Ring Road 25 39 43 44 52 122 434 637 638 750 特2 Beijing Airport Bus Route 3 has a terminus located about 300 m 984 ft east of the station plaza Bus route numbers in bold denotes bus terminus Station Layout Edit The station has an underground island platform Exits Edit There are four exits lettered A B C and D Exit A is accessible Sister stations EditSeoul Station South Korea Tokyo Station concluded clarification needed 1980 and Ueno Station concluded 1980 JapanNotes Edit Liu Jianchun 刘建春 2007 火车老站地图 Map of the Old Train Station Shanghai Culture Publishing House 上海文化出版社 ISBN 978 7 80740 126 1 a b c Beijing Railway Station Chronicle 北京站志 Editorial Board 编委会 2003 北京站志 1901 2000 Beijing Railway Station Chronicle China Railway Publishing House 中国铁道出版社 ISBN 7 113 05380 7 E Perry Link The Uses of Literature Life in the Socialist Chinese Literary System Princeton University Press 2000 pg 6 卢铿 2005 谁来为千城一面的建筑风格埋单 Who Will Bill for the City s Architectural Style Retrieved 2010 04 30 上海电梯行业发展历程回顾 The Self study review and Development of the Shanghai Elevator Industry Archived from the original on July 7 2011 Retrieved 2010 06 24 北京站自动扶梯三次大修 由双上行更换为三上行 The Three Overhauls and Replacements of the Beijing Railway Station escalators The Capital Construction Press 首都建设报 2005 04 04 Archived from the original on July 16 2011 Retrieved 2010 06 24 上海之最 Shanghai s Most Recent Products The Shanghai City Local Records Office 上海市地方志办公室 Archived from the original on 2011 05 20 Retrieved 2010 06 24 火车站变迁演绎起点和终点背后的故事 The Story behind the changes to the Railway Station China Construction News 中华建筑报 2009 09 29 Archived from the original on 2011 07 07 Retrieved 2010 07 02 北京火车站首次扩能改造 施工期间照常运营 The Capacity Expansion of the Beijing Railway Station operating as usual for the first time during the construction period CNS 中新社 2003 03 03 Archived from the original on 2012 08 03 Retrieved 2010 06 24 新北京站今日露臉兒 站臺抬高至1 2米 New Beijing Railway Station site today is raised Xinhua 2004 07 13 Archived from the original on September 1 2004 Retrieved 2010 06 24 北京火车站首挂英文标志 Beijing Railway Station the first English signs Xinhua 2008 06 20 Retrieved 2010 06 24 北京站首挂英文标志 The Beijing News 2008 06 19 Archived from the original on 2009 04 27 Retrieved 2010 06 24 京哈高铁首次迎来复兴号智能型动车组 列车增至34列 2021 06 11 Retrieved 2021 06 17 京哈高铁哈尔滨西站始发的G902次高速动车组列车将首次图定停靠北京站 本周五北京站首开 G 字头动车组 六大站迈入高铁复兴新时代 This Friday the first G class train will call at Beijing Station six major stations in Beijing are in the high speed age with Fuxing trains China News in Chinese 2021 06 21 Archived from the original on 2021 06 24 Retrieved 2021 06 21 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Beijing Railway Station Official site Beijing Train Schedule Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Beijing railway station amp oldid 1180944884, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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