Beijing's No. 5 subway line, which runs through the heart of the
city and is set to start carrying passengers in September, will
provide live broadcasts of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
Ding Shukui, vice manager of the city's rail traffic company,
said on Sunday that construction of the subway tunnel has been
completed and workers are busy building the last station.
"Trial operations begin on June 30," he said.
The 27.6-km north-south line runs through the east side of
downtown. It starts at Taipingzhuang, north of the north forth ring
road, traveling underground through the center of the city to
Songjiazhuang near the south forth ring road. It has 22 station
stops.
It meets the city's east-west subway or Line 1 at Dong Dan, one
stop east of Wangfujing. It also meets the loop line at Yong He
Gong in the north and Chong Wen Men in the south. Passengers on
line 5 can also connect to line 13, north Beijing's light rail
line, at Li Shui Qiao.
Construction began in late 2002, and cost 12 billion yuan (about
US$1.55 billion).
The subway runs under Ditan Park where Chinese emperors used to
worship the "God of Earth".
Equipped with a wireless communication network, live broadcasts
will be provided on televisions installed on each subway car.
Passengers will never lose a connection on their mobile phones,
said Ding.
The subway cars on line No. 5 are more comfortable as they are
wider and taller. A six-car train is designed to reach speeds of 80
km per an hour and a monitoring system will ensure they are the
safest.
Beijing currently has 95 km of mass transit rail lines in
operation, of which 54.15 kilometers run underground.
Another 100 km of mass transit lines, consisting of eight
different routes will begin operation before 2008. Total investment
in the projects is 63.8 billion yuan (about US$8.3 billion). Urban
planners say completion of the No. 5 subway line will greatly ease
north-south traffic congestion.
(Xinhua News Agency April 29, 2007)