Beijing to cut subway fares to boost public transport


FE Team | Published: October 02, 2007 00:00:00 | Updated: February 01, 2018 00:00:00


BEIJING, Oct 1 (Xinhua): The Beijing government has finally decided to cut subway fares by about 30 per cent amid efforts to boost public transport, ease road congestion and improve air quality ahead of the Olympics.
A single pricing system which means a one-way ticket costs just two yuan (27 US cents), down from three yuan, will be introduced on Oct 7, the same day as the opening of a new subway line which will run through the heart of the city from north to south.
Construction on the 27.6-km new line, Beijing's No 5 Subway Line, began in December 2002, costing 12 billion yuan (about 1.6 billion US dollars).
Beijing now has four subway lines with a total mileage of 114 km and they transport about 1.15 million passengers daily, 15 per cent of the total commuters.
According to the municipal government, Beijing will add three subway lines next year and the total mileage will reach 200 km.

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