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Wikipedia: The Beijing Subway is a rapid transit rail network that serves the urban and suburban districts of Beijing municipality. It is owned by the city of Beijing and has two operators, the wholly-state owned Beijing Mass Transit Railway Operation Corp. (BMTROC), which operates 12 lines, and the Beijing MTR Corp., a public-private joint-venture with the Hong Kong MTR, which manages 2 lines. The subway's first line opened in 1969, and the network now has 14 lines, 172 stations and 336 km (209 mi) of track in operation.

[Beijing Subway Airport Express] [Entrance A1 to the Chongwenmen Station]
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[Platform of Tian'anmen East Station] [Beijing Subway AFC ticket Line 13]
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[A Line 1 train at Xidan.] [Line 15 under construction near the future Wangjing Station]
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[Line 1 train at Wangfujing.] [Airport Express at Terminal 3]
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[The articulated cars of Line 5 trains have greater carrying capacity] [Many areas of Beijing's city walls were torn down during the construction of the subway]
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[Since the 2008 Olympics, security checks of riders and bags have become mandatory on the Beijing Subway] [Entrance D to the Jintaixizhao Station  The entrances of each subway station are individually labeled for ease of...]
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[The entrance to the Fushouling Station, which was at one time the [http://www] [A single-ride farecard]
[Wangfujing Station] [Diagram showing distinct line labels for the Daxing Line and Line 4 with continuous train service]
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