Line 1, Tianjin Metro
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Line 1 of the Tianjin Metro
runs 26.2 km from the north-west to the south-east of Tianjin
and serves 22 stations. The central part of the line basically consists of the original Tianjin Metro line, put into service in 1984. However, the line was considerably extended and modernized in 2005. The line color is red.
the works were paused until 1979. Another 1.6 km with the two stations Xi Nan Jiao and Er Wei Lu could be finished by 1980. On December 28, 1984, the 7.4 km long metro line with 8 stations between Xi Zhan (Tianjin West Railway Station) and Xin Hua Lu (Xin Hua road) was put into service.
From October 9, 2001 on, the metro service was suspended for almost five years to allow for a complete reconstruction and modernization of the line. The original line ran only 2 to 3 metres under the city's streets, partly using a dried out canal
bed. Also, the line had been constructed mostly by volunteers from factories, schools and other institutions around the city. Besides upgrading the original line, the line was considerably extended and further 13 stations were built. On December 28, 2005, construction works were completed, so after a test phase, the service could be resumed on June 12, 2006.
In 2008, the reconstruction of the Tianjin West Railway Station required Xi Zhan metro station to be temporarily closed, cutting the only direct link of the Tianjin Metro with national railway services.
Tianjin Metro
Tianjin Metro is a rapid transit system in the city of Tianjin, China, which was the second city in China to operate a subway system. Founded in 1984, it now includes 22 stations. The system currently consists of a single northwest-east line...
runs 26.2 km from the north-west to the south-east of Tianjin
Tianjin
' is a metropolis in northern China and one of the five national central cities of the People's Republic of China. It is governed as a direct-controlled municipality, one of four such designations, and is, thus, under direct administration of the central government...
and serves 22 stations. The central part of the line basically consists of the original Tianjin Metro line, put into service in 1984. However, the line was considerably extended and modernized in 2005. The line color is red.
History
Construction started on July 4, 1970. While the first section with 4 stations on 3.6 km was completed by February 1976, after the 1976 Tangshan earthquake1976 Tangshan earthquake
The Tangshan Earthquake also known as the Great Tangshan Earthquake, was a natural disaster that occurred on July 28, 1976. It is believed to be the largest earthquake of the 20th century by death toll. The epicenter of the earthquake was near Tangshan in Hebei, People's Republic of China, an...
the works were paused until 1979. Another 1.6 km with the two stations Xi Nan Jiao and Er Wei Lu could be finished by 1980. On December 28, 1984, the 7.4 km long metro line with 8 stations between Xi Zhan (Tianjin West Railway Station) and Xin Hua Lu (Xin Hua road) was put into service.
From October 9, 2001 on, the metro service was suspended for almost five years to allow for a complete reconstruction and modernization of the line. The original line ran only 2 to 3 metres under the city's streets, partly using a dried out canal
Canal
Canals are man-made channels for water. There are two types of canal:#Waterways: navigable transportation canals used for carrying ships and boats shipping goods and conveying people, further subdivided into two kinds:...
bed. Also, the line had been constructed mostly by volunteers from factories, schools and other institutions around the city. Besides upgrading the original line, the line was considerably extended and further 13 stations were built. On December 28, 2005, construction works were completed, so after a test phase, the service could be resumed on June 12, 2006.
In 2008, the reconstruction of the Tianjin West Railway Station required Xi Zhan metro station to be temporarily closed, cutting the only direct link of the Tianjin Metro with national railway services.
Stations (from Northwest to Southeast)
- Italic type fonts for under construction
Number | Station Name | Chinese Chinese character Chinese characters are logograms used in the writing of Chinese and Japanese , less frequently Korean , formerly Vietnamese , or other languages... |
Total distance | Transfers | Area |
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Central Line (中心线) | |||||
1a01 | Shuanglin | 双林 | Jinnan Jinnan District Jinnan District is a district of Tianjin, China. The name of the district literally means "South Tianjin" or "South of Tianjin", explained by its location relative to the urban core of Tianjin.... |
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1a02 | Caijin Daxue | 财经大学 | Hexi | ||
1a03 | Huashanli | 华山里 | |||
1a04 | Fuxingmen | 复兴门 | |||
1a05 | Chentangzhuang | 陈塘庄 | |||
1a06 | Tucheng | 土城 | |||
1a07 | Nanlou | 南楼 | |||
1a08 | Xiawafang | 下瓦房 | |||
1a09 | Xiaobailou | 小白楼 | Heping Heping District, Tianjin Heping District is a district in the center of Tianjin, in northeastern China.The district has a long history. It comprises an area of 9.97 km²... |
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101 | Xinhua Lu | 新华路 | Closed | ||
102 | Yingkou Dao | 营口道 | |||
103 | Anshan Dao | 鞍山道 | |||
104 | Haiguangsi | 海光寺 | Nankai Nankai District Nankai District is a district located in Tianjin, China. Nankai District borders the Haihe River in the east and Chentangzhuang Railway in the west and south.... |
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105 | Erwei Lu | 二纬路 | |||
106 | Xinanjiao | 西南角 | |||
107 | Xibeijiao | 西北角 | Hongqiao Hongqiao District Hongqiao District is a district in the city of Tianjin, China. The name of the district derives from the name of a bridge - Dahong Bridge - on the Ziya River, a tributary of Hai River.- External links :*... |
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108 | Xizhan | 西站 | |||
109 | Honghuli | 洪湖里 | |||
110 | Qinjian Dao | 勤俭道 | |||
111 | Benxi Lu | 本溪路 | |||
112 | Guojiuchang | 果酒厂 | Beichen Beichen District Beichen District was originally a suburban district of Tianjin city. Before June 1992, the district was named Beijiao District which means North Suburb. As the city expanded, it was generally regarded as a new metropolitan area. Hence the change of name.The district occupies approximately 478.5... |
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113 | Xihengdi | 西横堤 | |||
114 | Liuyuan | 刘园 | |||