Misplaced Pages

Batong

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.

#363636

11-616: Batong may refer to: Batong Line, Beijing Subway , in China Batong, Rueso , a sub-District (tambon) in Rueso District (Amphoe) of Thailand Kampong Batong , village in Brunei Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Batong . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

22-554: Is an east–west rapid transit line in eastern Beijing . It extends Line 1 further east from Sihui in Chaoyang District to Universal Resort in Tongzhou District . Through operation with Line 1 started on August 29, 2021. The Batong Line derives its name by combining the first character of Bawangfen ( 八王坟 ), another name for Sihui, and Tongzhou ( 通州 ), the eastern suburban district of Beijing which

33-613: Is located in Huazhuang Village in Liyuan Town in Tongzhou District . It has a double-island platform. It is operated by Beijing Mass Transit Railway Operation Corporation Limited . The station was the eastern terminus for both lines until Universal Resort station opened on August 26, 2021. Both the line 7 and Batong line stations have underground island platforms . There are 4 exits, lettered A, B, C, and D. Exits A and C are accessible. This article related to

44-616: The Batong Line and its stations are built into the highway's median. At Bali Qiao , the Batong Line turns to the southeast and follows the Jingtang Road to Tu Qiao , which is located just inside the Tuqiao Bridge exit on the eastern 6th Ring Road . From there, the line turns and follows the 6th Ring Road south and west to Huazhuang and Universal Resort . Station list for Line 1 and Batong line of Beijing Subway, after

55-577: The line serves. The Batong Line is mainly above ground with only 3.8 km (2.4 mi) section is underground and runs 23.4 km (14.5 mi) from the Sihui in the west to Universal Resort in the east. The color of the Batong Line that is shown on maps, like that of Line 1 , is dark red . The line tends to be very crowded during rush hour. To alleviate this headways were reduced and express services were introduced during rush hour in early 2020. However, these express services were removed with

66-553: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Batong&oldid=1053689415 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Batong Line, Beijing Subway The Batong Line of the Beijing Subway ( Chinese : 北京地铁八通线 ; pinyin : Běijīng dìtiě Bātōng xiàn )

77-487: The opening of the parallel Line 6 , with a 12.14% decrease in daily ridership and a 10–20% reduction in flow during rush hour. However, during peak hours sections the line still operates above 100% capacity. There are 2 stations on the southern extension: Huazhuang station and Universal Resort station (both are transfer stations with the eastern extension of Line 7 ). The extension is 4.5 km in length, including 3.8 km underground section. Huazhuang station

88-459: The project of the through operation of Line 1 and Batong line was approved by Beijing Development and Reform Commission. Through operation with Line 1 started on 29 August 2021. Huazhuang station Huazhuang station ( Chinese : 花庄站 ; pinyin : Huāzhuāng zhàn ) is a subway station on Line 7 and the Batong line (through operation to Line 1 ) of the Beijing Subway . It

99-525: The start of through operation with Line 1 in mid 2021. The first east-bound train departs Sihui at 6:00   am. The first west-bound train departs Huazhuang at 5:16   am. The last east-bound train leaves Sihui at 11:40   pm. The last west-bound train leaves Huazhuang at 10:56   pm. The Batong Line follows the Beijing-Tongzhou Expressway eastward from Sihui to Guǎnzhuang . Between Gaobeidian and Guǎnzhuang ,

110-404: The through operation started on August 29, 2021. ● Normal: Gucheng — Huanqiu Dujiaqu (Universal Resort) ● Morning rush hour: Gongzhufen — Guoyuan ● Evening rush hour: Gucheng — Guoyuan The line uses 6-car Type B rolling stock. Construction of the Batong Line began on December 28, 2001, and the line opened on December 27, 2003. In 2012, traffic on Batong Line was relieved by

121-672: Was opened on December 28, 2019. Universal Resort station opened on August 26, 2021. In 2010, a CPPCC member Chen Dingwang, proposed that services on Line 1 and the Batong Line should directly link, with through operations , reducing travel times and removing the unnecessary forced transfers at Sihuidong or Sihui . However, the Beijing Subway responded that Line 1's and Batong's signal systems are completely different, so through-operation will be more difficult to achieve from an engineering standpoint. As of 2016, preliminary design and feasibility studies are underway to allow for through operations between Line 1 and Batong. On June 12, 2020,

SECTION 10

#1732771957364
#363636