Line 9 (Beijing Subway)


Line 9 of the Beijing Subway is a rapid transit line in western Beijing. The line runs from the in Haidian District to in Fengtai District with 13 stations. All stations are fully underground. Line 9's color is chartreuse.

History

In 1989, the State Council decided to build Beijing West railway station on the Beijing-Kowloon railway. Subway planning had determined that Beijing West railway station would be the interchange between Lines 7 and 9. However, no provision for an interchange station was added in the railway station's design. The railway station was completed in 1996. 15 years later Beijing West Station was rebuilt and expanded with provisions added to the basement of the station for Lines 7 and 9. In 2002, in preparation for the 2008 Beijing Olympics, it was proposed that the first section of Line 9 should be built between Baishiqiao and Beijing West railway station. The entire length of the proposed line was 5.8 kilometers. However, the line only started construction in April 2007, with a planned opening date of 2010 and the original northern section between Baishiqiao to Beijing West Station was further delayed until 2012, making an opening before the Olympics unlikely.
On December 31, 2011 the, nine-station southern section from Guogongzhuang to Beijing West railway station opened. At the time the line was only connected to the Fangshan Line, isolated from the rest of the Beijing Subway network. Passengers had to transfer to shuttle buses that connected to the main subway network to continue their journey., making the line sparsely used in 2011. The situation did not improve on April 29, 2012 when the Beijing subway exceeded a record 8 million daily riders, with the daily ridership of Line 9 being only 46,300 as it was still isolated from the rest of the network.
On December 30, 2012, the original northern section from the Beijing West railway station to the entered into operation. This finally connected Line 9 and the Fangshan Line to the rest of the subway network and made all major Beijing train stations accessible by subway. The underground connections for the transfer between Line 9 and Line 1 were not completed at the opening of the Line 9 extension. Between December 2012 and December 2013, Line 9 skipped Military Museum station. Line 9's passenger traffic began to grow rapidly after the northern section went into operation. As of January 2013, the average daily passenger traffic was already three times higher than in December 2012, at 220,000 rides. The Line 1 to Line 9 transfer was completed at the Military Museum Station on December 21, 2013.
SegmentCommencementLengthStationName
Beijing West railway station — Guogongzhuang31 December 20118
Fengtai Dongdajie12 October 2012Infill station1
National Library — Beijing West railway station30 December 20123
Military Museum21 December 2013Infill station1

List of Stations

Rolling Stock

Line 9 is served by a fleet of 37 6-car DKZ33 trains built by CNR Changchun.
ModelImageManufacturerYear BuiltAmount in ServiceFleet NumbersDepot
:zh:北京地铁DKZ33型电动车组|DKZ33CRRC Changchun Railway Vehicles2011, 20193709 001–09 037:zh:郭公庄车辆段|Guogongzhuang

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