Qinghuayuan railway station
39°58′52″N 116°20′01″E / 39.98111°N 116.33361°E Qinghuayuan railway station (simplified Chinese: 清华园站; traditional Chinese: 清華園站; pinyin: Qīnghuáyuán Zhàn) was a railway station in Beijing.[1][2] HistoryThe construction work of the station was completed in 1910. The station was located near the east gate of Tsinghua University. In early 1950s, the old station moved to its new location, about 0.5 kilometers south to the former station. The new station was located south to 4th Ring Road, just east to the later built elevated Beijing Subway line 13. The station was named after Tsinghua Garden. It was closed on November 1, 2016.[3] Schedules28 passenger trains stopped at the station before it ceased operation:
Schedule updated on Jul. 1st, 2015. Note: Trains with the number 7xxxx have been cancelled due to the opening of Line S2. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Qinghuayuan_Railway_Station. References
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