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 with cement 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 a balloon loop west of the station.
Renovation
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]