Caishi Kou Station
() is an
interchange
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Transport
* Interchange (road), a collection of ramps, exits, and entrances between two or more highways
* Interchange (freight rail), the transfer of freight cars between railroad companies
* Interchange station, a rai ...
subway station
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between
Line 4 and
Line 7 of the
Beijing Subway
The Beijing Subway is the rapid transit system of Beijing Direct-controlled municipality, Municipality that consists of 29 lines including 24 rapid transit lines, two airport rail links, one maglev line and two light rail, light rail tram line ...
. Line 4 station opened in September 2009, together with the other stations on the line. It is located in the
Caishikou neighbourhood of the
Xicheng District
Xicheng () is a district of the city of Beijing. Its cover the western half of the old city (largely inside the 2nd Ring Road; the eastern half is Dongcheng District, Beijing, Dongcheng District), and has 1,106,214 inhabitants (2020 Census). It ...
.
Around the station
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Niujie Mosque
The Niujie Mosque ( "Oxen Street House of Worship" or "Oxen Street Mosque") is the oldest mosque in Beijing, China. It was first built in 996 during the Liao dynasty and was reconstructed as well as enlarged under the Kangxi Emperor (r. 1661� ...
located on
Niujie
Niujie ( zh, s=牛街, p=Niú jiē, w=Niu-chieh, l=Oxen StreetWang, Zhou, and Fan, p. 112.) is a subdistrict in Xicheng District in southwest Beijing, China.[Caishikou Execution Grounds
Caishikou Execution Grounds (), also known as Vegetable Market Execution Ground, was an important execution ground in Beijing during the Qing dynasty era. It was located at the crossroads of Xuanwumen Outer Street and Luomashi Street. The exact l ...]
First and last time
*Beijing West Railway Station — Hua zhuang
**The first train 5:39
**The last train 23:24
*Hua zhuang — Beijing West Railway Station
**The first train 5:43
**The last train 22:58
Station layout
Both the line 4 and 7 stations have underground
island platforms
An island platform (also center platform (American English) or centre platform (British English)) is a station layout arrangement where a single railway platform, platform is positioned between two railway track, tracks within a railway station, ...
.
Exits
There are 6 exits, lettered A, C, D, E, F, and G. Exits A, E, and G are accessible.
Gallery
Caishikou_Station_(Line_4)_Hall_20151103.JPG, Line 4 concourse (November 2015)
Concourse of L7 Caishikou Station (20210722145857).jpg, Line 7 concourse
201606_Transfer_channel_at_Caishikou_Station.jpg, Interchange corridor (June 2016)
North concourse of L4 Caishikou Station (20210722145417).jpg, Line 4 north concourse
South concourse of L4 Caishikou Station (20210722145621).jpg, Line 4 south concourse
Concourse of L7 Caishikou Station (20210722145958).jpg, Line 7 concourse
References
External links
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Railway stations in China opened in 2009
Beijing Subway stations in Xicheng District
Railway stations in China opened in 2014
2014 in Beijing
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