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Beijing adds three new metro lines, further easing downtown traffic

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Beijing Metro Line 3 opens on December 15, 2024. /CFP
Beijing Metro Line 3 opens on December 15, 2024. /CFP

Beijing Metro Line 3 opens on December 15, 2024. /CFP

Three new metro lines opened on Sunday in Beijing, taking the Chinese capital's total urban rail transit length to 879 kilometers, ranking first among Chinese metropolises.

Wu Yulan, an official of the Beijing Municipal Commission of Transport, said that the three sections of metro lines include one east-west underground corridor through the city, which is also connected to many north-south rail transit lines, giving new options for people in big residential areas in the city.

Wu said Beijing's rail transit network currently boasts 522 stations, including 98 interchange stations.

Beijing has taken measures to ease traffic congestion by building more subway lines, which provide mass rapid transit solutions in the sprawling metropolis. Since the opening of Beijing Metro Line 1, China's first urban rail transit, on October 1, 1969, Beijing has built the country's longest-operating urban rail transit network.

Source(s): Xinhua News Agency
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