A flat fare of RMB 2.00 with unlimited transfers applies throughout the metro system. This flat fare will also apply to all future lines except the planned airport Line. Children less than 1.2m in height who are accompanied by a paying adult may ride for free.
All lines now collect fares through an automatic fare collection system (AFC) which accepts single-ride electronic tickets and the Beijing Transportation Card or Yikatong, an integrated circuit card (IC card) that commuters use to purchase and store credit for multiple rides. Riders can purchase tickets and add credit to the Yikatong at ticket counters and vending machines in every station. Yikatong is also accepted on many city buses.
Step by step instructions
A. Find the subway station
Beijing subway stations are marked with a blue sign above the entrance, usually with the name of the station at the entrance. Enter the station near the sign, from an entrance that leads downward underground.
B. Buy a single-ride electronic ticket or use a Beijing Transportation (Yikatong) Card
When you enter the station, follow the signs to buy a ticket or card at the ticket window or machine. Swipe the card across the sensor, or insert the ticket in the turnstile to enter through the fare gate.
C. Wait for the train
Usually, there are two tracks of trains heading for opposite directions, so you must follow the sign and choose the correct side of the tracks to wait for your train. In some stations, the display screen will indicate arrival times, and destination information.
D. Take the train
While taking the subway, the display screen inside the train will indicate arrival times, destination information, and show short television programs.
E. Make a transfer
To transfer, please look for a sign that says