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Beijing Universal Resort: Metro buses can reach directly and can stop more than ten thousand vehicles | Beijing | Metro_Sina Technology

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Original title: Beijing Universal Resort: Metro buses can reach directly and can stop more than 10,000 vehicles

China News Service, Beijing, August 27 (Reporter Chen Hang) Beijing Universal Resort’s official Weibo recently released a traffic guide. Beijing Universal Resort is equipped with comprehensive transportation facilities, including two subway lines connecting the railway station and the airport. Direct access to and around the two expressways in downtown Beijing, two bus lines that are convenient for local tourists, and parking facilities that can accommodate more than 10,000 vehicles at the same time.

It is reported that Beijing Universal Resort and Beijing Capital International Airport, Beijing Daxing International Airport, Beijing Railway Station, Beijing West Railway Station, Beijing South Railway Station are all connected by rail transit. Tourists arriving in Beijing by plane or train can transfer to rail transit. Go.

At present, the “Universal Resort Station” of Beijing Metro Line 7 and Batong Line has been opened, which is a supporting construction project of Beijing Universal Resort. Tourists can walk to the security checkpoint at the entrance of Beijing Global City Avenue for about 7 minutes from exits B, C, and D.

The Beijing Municipal Transportation Department stated that starting on the 26th, at the Universal Rail Transit Station, the first train of Line 7 will be at 5:9, and the last train will be at 22:29; the first train of Batong Line will be at 5:12. The last train time is 22:52. At the same time, Beijing Metro Line 1 and Batong Line will start cross-line operation from the first train on the 29th. After the cross-line operation is realized, passengers can take Line 1 directly from Gucheng Station to Universal Resort Station.

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In terms of public transportation, two bus lines, 589 and T116, can reach Beijing Universal Resort. Beijing Public Transport Group stated that since the first bus on the 26th, it will extend the operating range of Route 589 and Route T116 to serve the needs of public transportation around the Universal Resort.

In terms of high speed, the two exits of Jingha Expressway “Tianjiafu Station” and the Sixth Ring Road “Zhangjiawan North Station” have also been opened. “Self-driving people” and tourists who choose to take a taxi, online car-hailing, tour bus, or tourist bus can choose to exit at this exit and enter the Beijing Universal Resort.

In order to facilitate tourists to drive directly to the park, the Beijing-Harbin Expressway and East Sixth Ring Road have added ramps and entrances and exits. Citizens can drive from the Jingha Expressway “Tianjiafu Station” and the Sixth Ring Road “Zhangjiawan North Station” two stations Directly to Beijing Universal Resort. At present, both toll gates have been opened.

In addition, the parking building of Beijing Universal Resort has a total of 6 floors, equipped with 6,540 parking spaces. The ground parking lot can provide 2772 parking spaces. The spare parking lot can provide 1,447 parking spaces to meet the parking demand on peak days of passenger flow.

In order to meet the needs of tourists, Beijing Universal Resort is still in the pedestrian hub next to Beijing Global City Avenue. It also has a bus hub, taxi pick-up and drop-off areas and bus parking lots. A parking area for private bicycles and shared bicycles is set up on the west side of the first floor of the parking building to meet the parking needs of “cyclists”. (over)

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