There are three stations in the Beijing Metro that are closed to passengers. This metro line is a continuation of the first line of the Beijing Metro. Three stations are located west of Pingyuan station, the terminal station of line 1. So, Pingyuan station has serial number 103, and not 101, although it is officially the first on line 1.
The length of the branch is about 4 km. At the end of the line there is a connection with the railway.
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Stations
Fushoulin (Technical School) (No. 52/102)
Shallow station with two side platforms. There are 4 ways on it: 2 of them are dead ends and 2 continue on.
It is located near the technical school of subway drivers. Earlier it was possible to enter the station, since July 2009, the three entrances of the station have been concreted, grids are installed on the fourth and it is guarded. The only of the three stations that was originally planned for civilian use and even indicated on 1982 maps. [one]
Coordinates: 39 ° 56′17.78 ″ N, 116 ° 9′52.73 ″ E.
Gaojing / Takai Station (No. 53/101)
Shallow station with one island platform. The platform is relatively narrow. In front of the station is a revolving ring for train traffic.
Located in the Western Hills of Beijing ( Beijing Military District ).
Coordinates: 39 ° 56'53.05 "N, 116 ° 8'35.46" E.
Hashitow (No. 54)
Ground station with two lateral floodlights. In fact, it has nothing to do with Beijing metro and is officially considered an abandoned railway station (therefore, it does not have a metro station code). Located on the territory of military facilities, next to the underground command bunker of the 1950s.
Behind the station, subway tracks become a gate with a railway.
Coordinates: 39 ° 56'51.49 "N, 116 ° 7'38.91" E.