It is reported that after the adjustment, passengers can wait for taxis inside the hall and board under sheltered channels that protect them from harsh weather conditions. Additionally, this dispatch station no longer requires security checks, making it more convenient for passengers.
Arriving passengers can exit from the underground floor of Beijing South Railway Station and head directly north into the bus transfer hall. From there, they can take the
escalator on the left front (the first escalator) to reach
the waiting area of the North Hub taxi dispatch station. Prior to the trial operation, signages were installed along the driving and passenger flow lines to provide guidance. During the trial phase,
ten staff members have been arranged at key points to guide passengers and drivers, ensuring they reach the dispatch station smoothly.
Currently, there are
three taxi dispatch stations at Beijing South Railway Station:
on the east and west sides of the underground floor of the South Station, and
at the A and B channels of the North Square bus hub. The east and west underground taxi dispatch stations are located near the exits and tend to have longer lines. In contrast, the North Hub taxi dispatch station has more taxis and fewer passengers, making it a convenient option for travelers to catch a taxi and leave the station.
Source: Beijing Daily App