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    New subway routes open to public

    By Jin Haixing (China Daily) Updated: 2012-12-31 03:45

    Beijing opened a new subway line and extensions of three others on Sunday, marking a step forward in the capital's efforts to expand its rail transit system to ease severe traffic congestion.

    The new line and sections — Line 6 and extensions of lines 8, 9 and 10 — began operating early on Sunday and 698 trains had traveled on them by noon that day, Beijing Subway Company, which operates the lines, said on its website.

    New subway routes open to public

    A passenger takes photos at Ping'anli Station in Beijing on Sunday. Four new subway routes went into operation, increasing the length of the capital city's subway to 442 kilometers. [Photo/Xinhua]

    The Beijing subway now has 442 kilometers of lines, making it the longest in China.

    The first train began to run on Line 6 at 5:15 am on Sunday, starting its journey from Caofang Station in the eastern part of the city.

    One white-collar worker surnamed Huang said he was pleased with the new service after taking a Line 6 train from the Qingnianlu Station, toward the eastern part of the line, to the Hujialou Station, where he transferred to Line 10.

    "It took only about 8 minutes to go three stations, which was really fast," Huang said.

    Huang said the trains on Line 6 are more comfortable and longer than those on the older lines.

    The new eight-carriage trains that travel on the line can carry nearly 2,000 passengers at a time, the Beijing Youth Daily reported.

    A subway worker surnamed Li who works at Cishousi Station, a station on both lines 6 and 10, said she and her colleagues had prepared for two months for the official opening on Sunday. Every station has six to seven workers who take tickets, maintain security and direct traffic.

    Technicians were under huge pressure to conduct signal experiments before the extended section of Line 10 began operating.

    The signal experiments were not allowed to interrupt the operation of older sections of the line, a requirement that made the preparation work very difficult, said Zhang Yanbing, a senior engineer at the equipment department of Beijing MTR Construction Administration Corp, which built the new line and extensions. Most of the tests were conducted at night, Zhang said.

    With the completion of two other stations in mid-2013, Line 10 will become Beijing's second subway loop line and the longest line in the city.

    Li Dongsheng, a retiree who lives in the city's Tongzhou district, said he made a special trip on Sunday on Line 6 from Caoqiao Station to Nanluoguxiang Station, a journey that took him 30 minutes.

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