Line T1 (Beijing Yizhuang Tram)

Yizhuang T1 Line[1] is a 13.255 km (8.2 mi) tram line with 15 stations.[3] It is part of Beijing Subway and Yizhuang New Town Modern Tram system. It runs from Quzhuang station in Daxing District to Dinghaiyuan station in Tongzhou District.[4] The line opened on December 31, 2020.

Yizhuang T1 Line[1]
Overview
Other name(s)Line T1 of Yizhuang New Town Modern Tram
StatusIn operation
LocaleDaxing and Tongzhou Districts
Beijing
TerminiQuzhuang
Dinghaiyuan
Stations15 (14 in operation)
Service
SystemBeijing Subway & Yizhuang New Town Modern Tram
Rolling stockLow-floor trams built by Beijing Subway Rolling Stock Equipment Co., Ltd.
History
OpenedDecember 31, 2020 (2020-12-31)
Technical
Line length11.9 km (7.4 mi) (in operation)[2]
13.255 km (8.2 mi)[3]
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Route map

Laoguanli
Quzhuang
Rongxing Jie
Ruihezhuang
Taiheqiaobei
Sihaizhuang
Jiuhaocun
Taihe Lu
Lujuandong
Yizhuang Tongren
Rongchang Dongjie
Yizhuang railway stationSongjiazhuang
Beijing Etrong Int'l Exhibition & Convention Center
Jinghai Yilu
Dinghaiyuanxi
Dinghaiyuan

Stations (Southwest to Northeast)

Station Name[1] Connections Nearby Bus Stops Distance
km
Location
English Chinese
Laoguanli 老观里     Daxing
Quzhuang 屈庄    
Rongxing Jie 融兴街    
Ruihezhuang 瑞合庄    
Taiheqiaobei 太和桥北 兴32区 兴50 专231    
Sihaizhuang 四海庄 兴32区 兴50    
Jiuhaocun 九号村 兴32区 兴47 专183    
Taihe Lu 泰河路 兴32区 兴47 专90    
Lujuandong 鹿圈东 453 492 578 580 665 685 兴16 兴16区 兴32区 兴38 兴47 兴48 兴49 兴50 兴56 专183 专187    
Yizhuang Tongren 亦庄同仁 453 492 578 665 685 826 通31 兴16 兴16区 兴32区 兴38 兴47 兴48 兴49 兴50 兴56 专183 专187    
Rongchang Dongjie 荣昌东街  Yizhuang  324 453 542 578 580 652 665 826 846 通29 通31 兴16 兴16区 兴32 兴32区 兴38 兴47 兴48 兴49 兴50 兴56 兴58 专41 专96 专181 专183 专184 专185 专187 专188    
Beijing Etrong IECC 亦创会展中心 324 453 578 652 通66 兴16 兴32区 兴38 兴47 兴48 兴49 兴51 兴56 兴58 专41 专96 专181 专183 专184 专187 专188    
Jinghai Yilu 经海一路     Tongzhou
Dinghaiyuanxi 定海园西    
Dinghaiyuan 定海园 986 通11 通12 专159 专232    

History

SegmentCommencementLengthStation(s)Name
Qu Zhuang — Dinghai Yuan 31 December 2020 11.9 km (7.4 mi)[2] 14

Future Development

A branch line of T1 is planned for the future.[5]

References


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