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制作/LIN同学 LUCHENG 潞城 CBD-APM LINEMAP CBD-APM线放大图 MAFANG 马坊 MACHANGYING 马昌营 DONGDAQIAO 东大桥 6 北京地铁 PINGGU West 平谷西 BEIJING SUBWAY 17号线 WANTONG Center 万通中心 平谷 PINGGU 2020年北京轨道交通线路规划示意图 地铁线路及地铁站 低运量轨道交通线路及各站 0 地铁线路号/名 磁悬浮列车 有轨电车 北京地铁 ROUTE MAP of BEIJING SUBWAY in 2020 本图仅供参考,请以实际为准 BEIJING SUBWAY 涧头西 JIANTOU West 昌平 十三陵景区 SHISANLINGJINGQU 水库路 SHUIKU Rd. 昌平 昌平新村 CHANGPING CHANGPINGXINCUN 未来科技城北区 南邵 WEILAIKEJICHENG North NANSHAO 17 平谷西 泃河湾 沙河高教园 石门 俸伯 PINGGU West JUHEWAN SHAHE University Park SHIMEN FENGBO 22 沙河 未来科技城南区 15 平谷 温阳路 屯佃 永丰 天通苑北 WEILAIKEJICHENG South SHAHE PINGGU WENYANG Rd. TUNDIAN YONGFENG TIANTONGYUAN North 南法信 顺义 5 后沙峪 NANFAXIN SHUNYI 16 巩华城 HOUSHAYU 北安河 稻香湖 上庄路 GONGHUACHENG 育知路 平西府 BEIANHE DAOXIANGHU SHANGZHUANG Rd. YUZHI Rd. PINGXIFU 天通苑 马昌营 朱辛庄 TIANTONGYUAN 天通苑东 MACHANGYING TIANYONGYUAN East 花梨坎 永丰南 ZHUXINZHUANG 2号航站楼 YONGFENG South HUALIKAN Terminal 2 3号航站楼 机场 Terminal 3 8 回龙观东大街 天通苑南 T3 西北旺 HUILONGGUAN East St. TIANTONGYUAN South 国展 APM XIBEIWANG China International 机场 回龙观 霍营 清河营 Exhibition Center 生命科学园 HUILONGGUAN HUOYING QINGHEYING 马连洼 Life Science Park 4 MALIANWA 孙河 龙泽 立水桥 SUNHE 育新 LISHIQIAO 安河桥北 LONGZE 善各庄 马坊 西二旗 YUXIN 北苑 MAFANG ANHEQIAO North SHANGEZHUANG 肖家河 XI’ERQI BEIYUAN XIAOJIAHE 西小口 勇士营 马泉营 XIXIAOKOU 西苑 北苑路北 YONGSHIYING 来广营 MAQUANYING XIYUAN 13 14 圆明园 永泰庄 BEIYUAN Road North LAIGUANGYING 植物园 YONGTAIZHUANG YUANMINGYUAN Park 森林公园南门 崔各庄 Beijing Botanical Garden 北宫门 上清桥 东湖渠 上地 SHANGQING Bridge 林萃桥 South Gate of Forst Park DONGHUQU CUIGEZHUANG BEIGONGMEN 西郊 北京大学东门 SHANGDI LINCUIQIAO 安立路 大屯路东 望京西 望京 ANLILU 香山 East Gate of DATUNLUDONG WANGJING West WANGJING Fragrance Hill Peking University 清华东路西口 万安公墓 QINGHUA DONGLU XIKOU WAN’AN Cometery 学院路 北沙滩 奥林匹克公园 关庄 望京东 颐和园西门 万泉河桥 中关村 15 XUEYUANLU BEISHATAN Olympic Green GUANZHUANG WANGJING East West Gate of Summer Palace WANQUANHE Bridge 五道口 奥体中心 阜通 ZHONGGUANCUN 惠新西街北口 FUTONG 望京南 WUDAOKOU 牡丹园 Olympic Sports Center HUIXINXIJIEBEIKOU 苏州街 新机场 19 WANGJING 曹各庄北 玉泉郊野公园 颐和园南门 知春里 MUDANYUAN 健德门 安贞门 芍药居 South 燕郊北 SUZHOUJIE 太阳宫 CAOGEZHUANG North YUAUQUAN Country Park South Gate of Summer Palace ZHICHUNLI JIANDEMEN ANZHENMEN SHAOYAOJU TAIYANGGONG YANJIAO North 火器营 HUOQIYING 海淀黄庄 知春路 西土城 北土城 惠新西街南口 宋庄 三河西 巴沟 HAIDIANHUANGZHUANG XITUCHENG HUIXINXIJIENANKOU 四季青桥 ZHICHUNLU 马甸 BEITUCHENG 霄云路 酒仙桥 北岗子 管庄路西口 SONGZHUANG SANHE West 长春桥 BA GOU 苏州桥 安华桥 和平西桥 高辛庄 SIJIQING Bridge MADIAN XIAOYUN Rd. JIUXIANQIAO BEIGANGZI GUANZHUANGLUXIKOU CHANGCHUNQIAO SUZHOU Bridge ANHUAQIAO HEPINGXIQIAO 楼梓庄 GAOXINZHUANG 八大处公园 LOUZIZHUANG BADACHU Park 玉泉路 12 世纪金源 人民大学 大钟寺 蓟门桥 北太平庄 安贞桥 光熙门 西坝河 三元桥 高家园 实兴北街 SHIJIJINYUAN 魏公村 RENMIN University 明光桥西 DAZHONGSI JIMEN Bridge BEITAIPING ZHUANG 安德里北街 ANZHEN Bridge GUANGXIMEN XIBAHE SANYUANQIAO GAOJIAYYUAN 东风 楼梓庄桥西 MINGGUANG Bridge West 和平里北街 LOUZIZHUANG Bridge West SHIXING North Street WEIGONGCUN ANDELIBEIJIE 柳芳 DONGFENG 12 鼓楼大街 HEPINGLIBEIJIE 雍和宫 东坝中街 巨山村 YONGHE LIUFANG 将台路 GULOUDAJIE Lama Temple 亮马桥 JIANGTAILU DONGBAZHONGJIE JUSHANCUN 皂君庙 LIANGMAQIAO 万寿寺 ZAOJUNMIAO 东风北桥 WANSHOUSI 昌平 平房村 10 DONGFENGBEIQIAO 积水潭 安定门 机场 PINGFANGCUN 亚疗桥 JISHUITAN ANDINGMEN 东直门 YALIAO Bridge 体育中心 2 DONGZHIMEN 农业展览馆 北新桥 Sports Center 田村北 车道沟 动物园 西直门 新街口 什刹海 Agricultural 枣营 22 TIANCUN North BEJING Zoo BEIXINQIAO Exhibition Center 3 CHEDAOGOU 国家图书馆 XIZHIMEN XINJIEKOU SHICHAHAI 香河园 ZAOYING 星火站 National Library XIANGHEYUAN 平安里 南锣鼓巷 张自忠路 东四十条 工人体育场 团结湖 朝阳公园 XINGHUO Railway Station 苹果园南路 廖公庄 3 海淀五路居 慈寿寺 白石桥南 二里沟 车公庄西 PINGANLI NANLUOGUXIANG ZHANGZIZHONGLU DONGSISHITIAO GONGRENTIYUCHANG TUANJIEHU CHAOYANGGONGYUAN PINGGUOYUAN South Rd. LIAOGONGZHUANG HAIDIANWULUJU CISHOUSI BAISHIQIAO South ERLIGOU CHEGONGZHUANG West 石佛营 SHIFOYING 中国美术馆 门头沟 车公庄 东四 东大桥 呼家楼 金台路 青年路 褡裢坡 常营 物资学院路 西黄村 田村 花园桥 北海北 National Art Museum 6 永定路 JINTAILU QINGNIANLU DALIANPO CHANGYING WUZIXUEYUAN Rd XIHUANGCUN TIANCUN HUAYUANQIAO 展览路 CHEGONGZHUANG BEIHAI North DONGSI DONGDAQIAO HUJIALOU 石龙路 金安桥 YONGDING Rd. 白堆子 甘家口 西四 BAIDUIZI GANJIAKOU ZHANLAN Rd. XISI SHILONG Rd. JINAN Bridge 通州北关 苹果园 朝阳门 十里堡 黄渠 草房 TONGZHOUBEIGUAN 金沟河 CHAOYANGMEN PINGGUOYUAN 王府井北 红庙 SHILIPU HUANGQU CAOFANG JINGOUHE 恩济西街 西钓鱼台 航天桥 阜成门 灵境胡同 永安里北 四道桥 玉渊潭东门 WANGFUJING North 灯市口 金台夕照 HONGMIAO ENJIXIJIE XIDIAOYUTAI HANGTIAN Bridge FUCHENGMEN 金融街 LINGJING Hutong YONGANLI North SIDAO Bridge The East Gate DENGSHIKOU JINTAIXIZHAO 四惠东 通运门 八角游乐园 万寿路 木樨地 复兴门 JINRONGJIE 天安门东 建国门 大望路 上岸 BAJIAO Amusement Park of YUYUANTAN Park SIHUI East TONGYUNMEN WANSHOULU MUXIDI FUXINGMEN TIANANMEN East JIANGUOMEN DAWANGLU 1 传媒大学 八里桥 SHANGAN Communication University BALIQIAO 郝家府 潞城 1 HAOJIAFU LUCHENG 矿务局 古城 八宝山 玉泉路 五棵松 公主坟 军事博物馆 南礼士路 西单 天安门西 王府井 永安里 国贸 YUQUANLU WUKESONG GONGZHUFEN Military Museum NANLISHILU XIDAN TIANANMEN West WANGFUJING GUOMAO 北运河西 KUANGWUJU GUCHENG BABAOSHAN YONGANLI 四惠 通州北苑 6 高碑店 双桥 管庄 BEIYUNHE West 北运河东 东夏园 石门营 北京站 SIHUI GAOBEIDIAN SHUANGQIAO GUANZHUANG TONGZHOUBEIYUAN 2 BEIYUNHE East DONGXIAYUAN SHILONG Rd. 莲玉桥 宣武门 和平门 崇文门 BEIJING 门头沟 XUANWUMEN Railway Station 果园 LIANYU Bridge HEPINGMEN CHONGWENMEN 小园 GUOYUAN 九棵树 XIAOYUAN 莲花桥 北京西站 长椿街 前门 CBD JIUKESHU LIANHUAQIAO 7 BEIJINGXI CHANGCHUNJIE 菜市口 QIANMEN 双井 APM 大郊亭 Railway Station 达官营 磁器口 广渠门内 CAISHIKOU SHUANGJING DAJIAOTING 小瓦窑 DAGUANYING CIQIKOU GUANGQUMENNEI 梨园 XIAOWAYAO LIYUAN 临河里 湾子 广安门内 虎坊桥 珠市口 桥湾 广渠门外 九龙山 百子湾 LINHELI WANZI ZHUSHIKOU QIAOWAN GUANGQUMENWAI 六里桥 六里桥东 GUANGANMENNEI HUFANGQIAO 劲松 JIULONGSHAN 平乐园 BAIZIWAN 小屯 LIULIQIAO East JINSONG PINGLEYUAN 化工 八通 LIULIQIAO 右安门内 陶然亭 天桥 土桥 XIAOTUN 红莲南路 天坛东门 潘家园西 HUAGONG TUQIAO YOUANMENNEI TAORANGTING TIANQIAO HONGLIAN South Rd. TIANTANDONGMEN PANJIAYUAN West 右安 北京南站 潘家园 松榆 七里庄 西铁营 PANJIAYUAN 南楼梓庄 园博园 大瓦窑 郭庄子 大井 西局 丽泽商务区 门外 BEIJINGNAN 永定门外 方庄 SONGYU NANLOUZIZHUANG DAJING QILIZHUANG XITIEYING YUANBOYUAN DAWAYAO GUOZHUANGZI XIJU LIZE Business Districk YOUANMENWAI Railway Station YONGDINGMENWAI FANGZHUANG 14 欢乐谷景区 张郭庄 东管头 菜户营 陶然桥 安乐林 蒲黄榆 十里河 Scenic Spot of Happy Valley ZHANGGUOZHUANG 五里店 泥洼 DONGGUANTOU CAIHUYING TAORANQIAO ANLELIN PUHUANGYU SHILIHE 双合 黄厂村 万盛南街西口 小马庄 高楼金 WULIDIAN 丰台东大街 NIWA 木樨园桥北 SHUANGHE HUANGCHANGCUN WANSHENGNANJIEXIKOU XIAOMAZHUANG GAOLOUJIN FENGTAIDONGDAJIE 丰台站 MUXIYUAN Bridge North 程庄子 FENGTAI Railway Station 马家堡 分钟寺 垡头 MAJIAPU 刘家窑 FENZHONGSI FATOU CHENGZHUANGZI 富丰桥 夏家胡同 4 木樨园桥南 LIUJIAYAO 焦化厂 豆各庄 云景东路 朝阳港 JIAOHUACHANG DOUGEZHUANG YUNJING East Rd. FUFENG Bridge XIAJIAHUTONG MUXIYUAN Bridge South 5 杜家场 丰台南路 纪家庙 草桥 角门东 成寿寺 CHAOYANGGANG 施园 DUJIACHANG JIJIAMIAO CAOQIAO JIAOMENDONG CHENGSHOUSI 宛平城 FENGTAINANLU 7 SHIYUAN WANPINGCHENG 科怡路 16 KEYILU 首经贸 角门西 大红门 石榴庄 10 北神树 DAHONGMEN 宋家庄 BEISHENSHU 榆树庄 看丹 丰台科技园 SHOUJINGMAO 新发地 JIAOMENXI SHILIUZHUANG FENGTAI Science Park XINFADI 大红门桥 SONGJIAZHUANG YUSHUZHUANG KANDAN 五圈 公益西桥 亦庄 环球影城 四环路 GONGYIXIQIAO DAHONGMEN Bridge WUJUAN 17 HUANQIUYINGCHENG SIHUAN Rd. 西洼地 肖村 新宫 和义 XIAOCUN 次渠北 玉泉路 HEYI XIWADI 次渠 XINGONG 19 CIQU North 亦庄火车站 9 房山 小红门 旧宫 CIQU YIZHUANG Railway Station 樊羊路 西红门 六营门 XIAOHONGMEN JIUGONG 郭公庄 XIHONGMEN FANYANG Rd. LIUYINGMEN 大葆台 GUOGONGZHUANG 次渠南 DABAOTAI 亦庄文化园 高米店北 五福堂 亦庄桥 CIQUNAN WUFUTANG YIZHUANG Cluture Park GAOMIDIAN North YIZHUANGQIAO 亦庄站前区南 高米店南 经海路 YIZHUANG Railway Station 德茂 JINGHAILU QIANQU South 稻田 GAOMIDIAN South DEMAO 万源街 荣京东街 DAOTIAN RONGJINGDONGJIE 枣园 WANYUANJIE 长阳 ZAOYUAN 机场T3APM线放大图 CBD CHANGYANG 荣昌东街 瀛海 同济南路 Airport T3 APM LINE MAP CBD-APM线放大图 APM 清源路 RONGCHANGDONGJIE 机场 YINGHAI TONGJINANLU 号线 QINGYUANLU 8 T3 篱笆房 CBD-APM LINE MAP 14 APM LIBAFANG 黄村西大街 号航站楼 区 HUANGCUNXIDAJIE 3 E 6号线 燕化 老城区北 磁各庄 T3-E 东大桥 京广桥 YANHUA LAOCHENGQU North 广阳城 黄村火车站 CIGEZHUANG DONGDAQIAO JINGGUANG Bridge 燕房 GUANGYANGCHENG 房山 苏庄 良乡大学城西 HUANGCUN Railway Station SUZHUANG LIANGXIANG University Town West 万通中心 星城 大紫草坞 良乡大学城北 义和庄 WANTONG Center XINGCHENG DAZICAOWU LIANGXIANG University Town North YIHEZHUANG 饶乐府 光华路 RAOLEFU 良乡南关 良乡大学城 生物医药基地 顾八路 阎村 阎村北 LIANGXIANGNANGUAN LIANGXIANG University Town Biomedical Base 号航站楼 区 号线 号线 GUANGHUA Rd. 3 D 17 10 燕房 GUBA Rd. YANCUN YANCUN North T3-D 支 天宫院 周口店镇 顾册 老城区 4 TIANGONGYUAN 核心区 Central District ZHOUKOUDIANZHEN GUCE LAOCHENGQU 1号线 新机场 北京电视中心 首都第二机场 3号航站楼C区 BEIJING TV Center Capital No.2 Airport T3-C 乐成公馆 LECHENGGONGGUAN 7号线 九龙山 JIULONGSHAN 燕房 CBD 昌平 房山 亦庄 八通 机场 新机场 玉泉路 燕房 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 22 支 门头沟 西郊 APM 制作/LIN同学.
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