Jishuitan station
Beijing Subway station
Preceding station | Beijing Subway | Following station | ||
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Xizhimen outer loop / anticlockwise | Line 2 | Gulou Dajie inner loop / clockwise | ||
Beitaipingzhuang towards Mudanyuan | Line 19 | Ping'anli towards Xingong |
Jishuitan
Location in central Beijing
Jishuitan station (Chinese: 积水潭站; pinyin: Jīshuǐtán Zhàn) is a station on Line 2 and Line 19 of the Beijing Subway.
History
The station for Line 2 opened on September 20, 1984. It was closed for renovation (in order to interchange with Line 19) on April 10, 2021,[1][2] and reopened on June 18, 2021.[3] The station for Line 19 opened on December 31, 2021.
Around the station
- Deshengmen bus terminal
- Fayuan Mosque
Station layout
The station has underground island platforms for both line 2 and line 19.
Exits
There are 7 exits, lettered A, B1, B2, C, D, F and G1. Exits B, C and F are accessible.
Gallery
- Line 2 east concourse (April 2021)
- Line 2 west concourse (June 2021)
- Line 2 west concourse extension (June 2021)
- Line 19 concourse [1]
- Line 19 concourse [2]
References
External links
- Media related to Jishuitan Station at Wikimedia Commons
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Xicheng, Beijing
- Xuanwu District
institutions
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Facility |
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- Beihai Park
- Beijing Financial Street
- Beijing Planetarium
- Beijing Zoo
- Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
- Cultural Palace of Nationalities
- Deshengmen
- Fayuan Temple
- Former Residence of Soong Ching-ling
- Great Hall of the People
- Guanghua Temple
- Houhai
- Huguang Guild Hall
- Jingshan Park
- Lingjing hutong
- Minzu Hotel
- National Centre for the Performing Arts
- Niujie Mosque
- Peking Union Medical College Hospital Xidan Campus
- Prince Chun Mansion
- Prince Gong's Mansion
- Shichahai
- Zhongnanhai
- Anhuaqiao
- Beihai North
- Beijing Zoo
- Caishikou
- Changchunjie
- Chegongzhuang
- Chegongzhuang West
- Daguanying
- Fuchengmen
- Fuxingmen
- Guang'anmennei
- Guloudajie (part)
- Hepingmen
- Hufangqiao
- Jishuitan
- Lingjing Hutong
- Muxidi
- Nanlishilu
- Ping'anli
- Shichahai (part)
- Taoranting
- Tianqiao (part)
- Tiananmen West
- Wanzi
- Xidan
- Xinjiekou
- Xisi
- Xizhimen
- Xuanwumen
- Zhushikou (part)
This list is incomplete.
39°56′55″N 116°22′23″E / 39.948653°N 116.373126°E / 39.948653; 116.373126
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