Sanyuanqiao station

Multi tool useBeijing Subway interchange station
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 Sanyuanqiao Station entrance
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Location | Sanyuan Bridge Chaoyang District, Beijing China |
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Operated by | Beijing Mass Transit Railway Operation Corp., Ltd |
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Line(s) | |
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History |
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Opened | July 19, 2008 |
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Services |
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Preceding station
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| Beijing Subway
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| Following station
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Taiyanggong
towards outer loop / anticlockwise
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Liangmaqiao
towards inner loop / clockwise
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Dongzhimen
One-way operation
| | Airport Express | |
Terminal 3
towards Beijing Capital International Airport
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Terminal 2
One-way operation
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Dongzhimen
Terminus
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Location |
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Location in central Beijing |
Sanyuanqiao Station (simplified Chinese: 三元桥站; traditional Chinese: 三元橋站; pinyin: Sānyuánqiáo Zhàn) is an interchange station between the Airport Express and Line 10 of the Beijing Subway, located in the Sanyuan Bridge neighbourhood of Beijing. It handled a peak entry and exit traffic of 110,000 people on May 5, 2013.[1]
Due to a different ticketing system on the Airport Express line, the two fare areas are not connected. A transfer between Line 10 and the Airport Express line requires passengers to exit from one line and pay a separate fare for the other line.
Gallery
Airport Express platforms
The Entrance of Sanyuanqiao Station, Airport Express.
References
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 Beijing Subway stations
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Line 10 | - (← Outer Loop towards Huoqiying)
Bagou Xijiao
- Suzhoujie
Haidianhuangzhuang 4
- Zhichunli
Zhichunlu 13
- Xitucheng
- Mudanyuan
- Jiandemen
Beitucheng 8
- Anzhenmen
Huixinxijie Nankou 5
Shaoyaoju 13
- Taiyanggong
Sanyuanqiao Airport
- Liangmaqiao
- Agricultural Exhibition Center
- Tuanjiehu
Hujialou 6
- Jintaixizhao
Guomao 1
- Shuangjing
- Jinsong
- Panjiayuan
Shilihe 14
- Fenzhongsi
- Chengshousi
Songjiazhuang 5 Yizhuang
- Shiliuzhuang
- Dahongmen
- Jiaomen East
Jiaomen West 4
- Caoqiao
- Jijiamiao
- Shoujingmao
Fengtai railway station 
- Niwa
Xiju 14
Liuliqiao 9
- Lianhuaqiao
Gongzhufen 1
- Xidiaoyutai
Cishousi 6
- Chedaogou
- Changchunqiao
- Huoqiying
- (Inner Loop towards Bagou →)
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Airport Express | Dongzhimen 2 13
Sanyuanqiao 10
- Terminal 3
- Terminal 2
- (towards Sanyuanqiao →)
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Stations that are proposed, under planning or under construction are shown in italics. |
 | Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sanyuanqiao Station. |
Coordinates: 39°57′41″N 116°27′25″E / 39.961508°N 116.456997°E / 39.961508; 116.456997
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