Sub-Central line
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Sub-Central line
Summary
Sub-Central line is a commuter rail line[1]. It is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]
Key Facts
- Sub-Central line is located in Fangshan District[3].
- Sub-Central line is located in Fengtai District[4].
- Sub-Central line is located in Shijingshan District[5].
- Sub-Central line is located in Dongcheng District[6].
- Sub-Central line is located in Chaoyang District[7].
- Sub-Central line is located in Tongzhou District[8].
- Sub-Central line is in the country of People's Republic of China[9].
- Sub-Central line's transport network is recorded as Beijing City Railway[10].
- Sub-Central line's instance of is recorded as commuter rail line[11].
- Sub-Central line is operated by China Railway Beijing Group[12].
- Sub-Central line's Commons category is recorded as Sub-Central line, Beijing Suburban Railway[13].
- Sub-Central line's sRGB color hex triplet is recorded as 11385B[14].
- Sub-Central line's terminus is recorded as Liangxiang Railway Station[15].
- Sub-Central line's terminus is recorded as Qiaozhuangdong Railway Station[16].
- December 31, 2017 marks the founding of Sub-Central line[17].
- Sub-Central line's type of electrification is recorded as 25 kV, 50 Hz AC railway electrification[18].
- Sub-Central line's track gauge is recorded as standard-gauge railway[19].
- Sub-Central line's date of official opening is recorded as December 31, 2017[20].
- Sub-Central line's route number is recorded as S1[21].
- Sub-Central line's length is recorded as {'unit': 'Q828224', 'amount': '+38.8'}[22].
- Sub-Central line's uses is recorded as Beijing–Guangzhou railway[23].
- Sub-Central line's uses is recorded as Beijingxi–Changyang Railway[24].
- Sub-Central line's uses is recorded as Beijing underground cross-city railway[25].
- Sub-Central line's uses is recorded as Beijing–Harbin railway[26].
- Sub-Central line's speed limit is recorded as {'unit': 'Q180154', 'amount': '+200'}[27].
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Definition and Type
Sub-Central line's instance of is recorded as commuter rail line[11].
Origins
December 31, 2017 marks the founding of Sub-Central line[17].
Why It Matters
Sub-Central line is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]