South Architecture ›› 2025, Vol. 0 ›› Issue (07): 62-70.DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1000-0232.2025.07.007

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Research on Spatial Resource Evaluation and Renewal Models for Disused Railway Station Areas: A Case Study Based on the Western Mountainous Railways in Beijing

  

  • Online:2025-07-31 Published:2025-08-04
  • Contact: WANG Yueyi

铁路闲置站域空间资源评价与更新模式研究——以北京西部山区铁路为例

  

  1. 1北京交通大学建筑与艺术学院;2北京交通大学建筑与艺术学院;3中国铁路北京局集团有限公司;4北京交通大学建筑与艺术学院;5中国科学院大学空天信息创新研究院/遥感科学国家重点实验室6中国科学院大学测绘与地理信息学院
  • 通讯作者: 王岳颐
  • 作者简介:1北京交通大学建筑与艺术学院,硕士研究生;2北京交通大学建筑与艺术学院,副教授,通讯作者,电子邮箱:wangyueyi@bjtu.edu.cn;3中国铁路北京局集团有限公司,土地房产部副主任;4北京交通大学建筑与艺术学院,硕士研究生;5中国科学院大学空天信息创新研究院,研究员;遥感科学国家重点实验室,副主任;6中国科学院大学测绘与地理信息学院,硕士研究生
  • 基金资助:
    教育部人文社科“青年项目”(22YJC630150):基于“资源更新-休闲需求”耦合的京津冀地区普速铁路闲置资源更新再利用研究。

Abstract: This study addresses the underutilization of disused railway station spaces in the context of urban-rural public space resource allocation. Targeting renewal models were derived from a systematic classification and resource evaluation of railway station areas. A database, built from field surveys and geographic information, was used to evaluate 30 station areas along four typical railway lines in Beijing's western mountainous region, considering topography and development degree through the typological approach. These areas were divided into nine types. The spatial characteristics, typical forms, and resource potentials of each station type were systematically analyzed and evaluated, leading to the development of renewal models and strategies. 
  A review of existing theoretical and practical studies on disused railway station spaces, both domestic and international, identified key research gaps informing the subsequent investigation. The status of 30 stations along four typical railway lines in Beijing's western mountainous region was then analyzed via field surveys and literature, covering spatial forms, idle conditions, and other relevant characteristics. Subsequently, POI (Point of Interest) and area data related to three types of resources—industry, ecology and cultural tourism—were collected, and resource density and area were analyzed using ArcGIS. Stations were then classified using a clustering method to identify those with resource advantages. 
  For classification, disused railway station space was conceptualized as a spatial system comprising natural terrain, railway infrastructure, and rural settlement environments. Topographical categories were defined according to Beijing's municipal standards, and development intensity was assessed using the Spacematrix method. This approach identified nine distinct types of station areas. Subsequently, the spatial structures and organizational characteristics of each type were analyzed, their features summarized, and typical spatial cases extracted. 
  At the resource evaluation level, the distribution and prominence of spatial resources were assessed. At the railway line level, resources were categorized into industrial, ecological and cultural tourism types, with significant variations observed. For example, Jingmen Railway was predominantly characterized by ecological resources; Fengsha Railway exhibited strong ecological advantages; Liangchen Railway paid equal attention to industries and cultural tourism; and Jingyuan Railway showed relatively balanced structures. At the station area level, plain-type stations primarily emphasized industrial resources, with some potential for cultural tourism. Shallow-mountain stations typically possess both ecological and cultural tourism resources, while deep-mountain stations predominantly offer ecological value. In summary, plain-type stations are best suited for industrial regeneration, whereas shallow- and deep-mountain stations show promise for ecological and cultural tourism development.
  Based on the preceding classification and resource evaluation, a two-level system of renewal models was proposed. At the railway line level, three renewal pathways were identified for Beijing's western mountainous railways: (1) cultural tourism-oriented renewal, emphasizing the integration of cultural heritage and natural landscapes to establish tourism corridors; (2) transport-oriented renewal, aligning with suburban railway development plans to restore commuter functions and support peri-urban tourism; and (3) ecological restoration-oriented renewal, focusing on ecological protection and sustainable green development. At the station area level, four distinct renewal models were proposed: (1) peri-urban mixed-use renewal, suitable for low-rise plain-type stations, integrating transportation and tourism functions; (2) suburban functional enhancement, targeting plain-type stations with higher development intensity to improve commercial and residential services; (3) culture-tourism integration, focusing on shallow-mountain stations and leveraging natural and industrial heritage resources; and (4) ecological conservation, applicable to deep-mountain stations, prioritizing ecological continuity with limited tourism-related facilities.
  In summary, this study establishes a systematic framework for the classification and resource evaluation of disused railway station spaces, proposes feasible renewal models, and offers both theoretical and practical guidance for renewal design and spatial reuse, particularly in mountainous regions. 


Key words: disused railway station space, resource evaluation, renewal models, Beijing

摘要: 聚焦于铁路闲置站域空间在城乡公共空间资源利用中的浪费问题,通过对站域空间的系统分类,开展空间资源评价,并提出相应的更新对策。研究采用类型学方法,以北京西部山区四条典型铁路线的30个站域为对象,基于实地调研与地理信息数据构建了铁路闲置站域数据库,并从地形地貌与开发程度两个维度对站域空间进行评估,将其划分为九类。继而分析各类站域的空间特征,提炼典型空间形态。在此基础上,对不同类型站域的资源潜力进行系统评价,并据此提出有针对性的更新模式与策略。

关键词: 闲置站域空间, 资源评价, 更新模式, 北京

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