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Zhufangbei station

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Construction site of Zhufangbei Station (20231201143139)
Construction site of Zhufangbei Station (20231201143139)

Zhufangbei station (Chinese: 朱房北站; pinyin: Zhūfángběi zhàn) is a subway station under construction on the Changping line of the Beijing Subway. As this is an infill station, it will not open with the rest of the line in its initial extension phase. Instead, it is planned to open at the end of 2024.

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Zhufangbei station
Xiao Ying West Road, Haidian District Qinghe

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Xiao Ying West Road 32
100085 Haidian District, Qinghe
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