Construction site in December 2023 | |||||
| General information | |||||
| Other names | Sanatorium station (疗养院站) Station 52[1] | ||||
| Location | Southwest of the intersection of Fushouling South Road and Jindingshan Road[2] Shijingshan District,Beijing China | ||||
| Coordinates | 39°56′19″N116°09′56″E / 39.938694°N 116.165469°E /39.938694; 116.165469 | ||||
| Operated by | Beijing Mass Transit Railway Operation Corporation Limited | ||||
| Line | Line 1 | ||||
| Platforms | 2 (2side platforms) | ||||
| Tracks | 2 | ||||
| Construction | |||||
| Structure type | Underground | ||||
| Accessible | Yes | ||||
| Other information | |||||
| Station code | 102 | ||||
| History | |||||
| Opening | 2025[2] (open to public) | ||||
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Fushouling station[3] (Chinese:福寿岭站;pinyin:Fúshòulǐng zhàn) is astation under renovation onLine 1 of theBeijing Subway.

Before May 28, 2007, two Line 1 trains stopped by this station each day to allow students and workers of the metro technical school nearby to alight; one stopped in the morning and one stopped in the evening.[1] The station is served by several public bus routes, some of which bypass Pingguoyuan station. Of the four entrances/exits, only one was readily accessible until the station's full closure; the other three entrances/exits were sealed withcement long ago, and the remaining entrance was locked behind a metal gate.[4] Since the station's full closure, trains no longer stop at the station; however, some trains pass by the station to reverse by traveling through aballoon loop west of the station.
Renovation of the station began on 25 November 2021,[5] and it will open to the public in 2025.[2] It is officially named as Fushouling station on 6 September 2023.[3]
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