



On October 15, 2025, the 42nd International Day of Persons with Visual Impairments arrives. In commemoration of this occasion, BJMTR, in collaboration with the Beijing Municipal Committee for the Promotion of Accessible Environment, the Beijing Municipal Center for Cultural and Sports Activities for Persons with Disabilities, the Beijing Municipal Center for Social Security and Employment of Persons with Disabilities, and other organizations, under the guidance of the Beijing Municipal Commission of Transport and the Beijing Municipal Federation of Persons with Disabilities, launched a public welfare cultural exhibition titled "Sense and touch" at the Zaoying Station on Line 14 of BJMTR.
During the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holidays in 2025 (October 1 to October 8), the total patronage of lines operated by BJMTR reached 11.755 million. Specifically, the patronage of Line 4-Daxing was 5.841 million, Line 14 was 3.927 million, Line 16 was 1.397 million, the southern section of Line 17 was 0.267 million, and the northern section of Line 17 was 0.323 million.
The National Day and Mid-Autumn Day holidays in 2025 will run from Wednesday, October 1 to Wednesday, October 8. During the overlapping National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holidays this year, BJMTR leveraged its self-developed passenger flow forecast system that integrates various data sources such as gate entry/exit records and passenger traffic to provide holiday-wide and time-slot-specific passenger flow predictions for all 114 stations under its operation. Key stations including those connected to railway stations (such as Line 4-Daxing Line’s Beijing South Railway Station, Line 14’s Beijing South Railway Station, and Line 16’s Fengtai Railway Station) and those near popular commercial areas and attractions (such as Line 4-Daxing Line’s Beigongmen Station and Xidan Station, Line 14’s Jintai Lu Station and Dawang Lu Station, and Line 17’s Workers’ Stadium Station) will dynamically optimize service staffing in critical areas including transfer passages, gates, and platforms during forecasted peak hours. This will enhance passenger guidance, customer service, and emergency response capabilities to improve the passenger travel experience.

