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Tianjin Metro

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Rapid-transit system of Tianjin, China

Tianjin Metro
Line 1 train
Line 1 train
Overview
LocaleTianjin
Transit typeRapid transit
Number of lines11
Number of stations233
Daily ridership1.235 million (2018 Avg.)[1]
1.80 million (25 October 2019 peak)[2]
Annual ridership408.529 million (2018)[1]
Websitehttp://www.tjgdjt.com
Operation
Began operation28 December 1984; 40 years ago (1984-12-28)(original system)
12 June 2006; 19 years ago (2006-06-12)(new system)
Ended operation9 October 2001; 24 years ago (2001-10-09)(original system)
Operator(s)Tianjin Rail Transit Group Corporation
Technical
System length326.5 km (202.9 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)standard gauge
Electrification750 VThird rail (lines 1-3)1500 V Overhead line (other lines)
System map

Tianjin Metro
Simplified Chinese天津地铁
Traditional Chinese天津地鐵
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinTiānjīn dìtiě
Evolution of the Tianjin Metro
Metro sign atYingkoudao station

TheTianjin Metro orTianjin Rail Transit is therapid transit system in the city ofTianjin, which was the second city in mainland China afterBeijing to operate a subway system (theBeijing Subway opened in 1971). First opened in 1984, the system currently has 11 operating lines and 233 stations spanning 326.5 km (202.9 mi).

History

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Tianjin, as an inlandharbor of China, has long been a major commercial city. After the founding of the People's Republic in 1949, the number of vehicles on the roads significantly increased, causing pollution. To overcome these problems, the transport authority decided to close the old tram network and switch over to arapid transit system.

However, due to cost, it was not until 1970 that construction of the system first took place. The first section, spanning 3.6 km (2.2 mi) of track and 4 stations (Xinhualu, Yingkoudao, Anshandao and Haiguangsi), was completed by February 1976. Further construction was delayed due toan earthquake in 1976.[3] The second section, with an additional 1.6 km (0.99 mi) of track and the Xinanjiao and Erweilu stations, was completed by 1980. After construction resumed, the total length was 7.4 km (4.6 mi), with 8 stations,[3] and service on the line began on 28 December 1984.

To reduce construction costs, the transport authority decided to use an abandoned canal bed to form part of the system, and did not dig deeply. By using the canal bed, the underground section is only 2–3 meters (6 ft 7 in – 9 ft 10 in) under the street surface, and was the world's shallowest metro. There were only 1,000 full-time construction workers at that time; the others were volunteers from factories, schools and institutions all over the city. The average number of volunteer workers exceeded 2,000 a day, which rendered the project unique in the world then. Construction was delayed in 1976 when anearthquake hit the city, but was resumed in 1979 and completed by 1984.

At the end of the 1990s, it was observed that the Metro system was quite out of date. The atmosphere of the stations was uninviting, difficult to navigate, and with few passenger amenities on the platforms. Trains were infrequent, sporadic, and commonly delayed. The trains themselves were dilapidated, seat covers often torn off, and dim. Taking into consideration more modern, cleaner systems in East Asia, a massive reconstruction, modernization and expansion plan was laid out in 2000. In preparation, the system was closed on 1 September 2001, with renovation starting on 21 November of the same year. After purchasing new rolling stock, adding half-heightplatform screen doors and extending the line up to Shuanglin, the line re-opened on 6 December 2006 asLine 1, after trial testing that began on 12 June of that year.

During the renovation of the first line, other lines underwent construction.Line 9, operated by Binhai Mass Transit Development Co. Ltd, began construction in 2001[3] and its first section opened on 28 March 2004. Between 2004 and 2007, many new stations on the line opened successively. On 1 May 2011, the line was further extended westwards by 3 stations, bringing it to its current length of 52.8 km (32.8 mi). The Tram line in the system, theTEDA Modern Guided Rail Tram, was built to serve the Tianjin Economic Development Area and was opened on 10 May 2007.Line 2, after a lengthy construction delay and a structural accident, finally opened, as two separate sections, to the public on 1 July 2012, with the sections being reconnected on 28 August 2013. Line 3, another main north–south line, opened in October 2012.

Historically, the lines were jointly operated by two companies: the Tianjin Metro Group Co. operated lines 1, 2, 3, 6, and 10, while the Binhai Mass Transit Development Co. operated lines 5 and 9. In 2017, the two companies were merged into the Tianjin Rail Transit Group Co. (TRT), unifying operations.

Lines

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Map of operational lines of Tianjin Metro.TEDA Modern Guided Rail Tram (closed in 2023) is not included in the map.
LineTerminals
(District)
CommencementNewest
Extension
Length
km
StationsOperator
     Line 1Shuangqiaohe
(Jinnan)
Liuyuan
(Beichen)
19842024[4]42.22729
     Line 2Caozhuang
(Xiqing)
Binhaiguojijichang
(Dongli)
2012201427.15720
     Line 3Xiaodian
(Beichen)
Nanzhan
(Xiqing)
2012201333.726
     Line 4 (South)Dongnanjiao
(Heping)
Xinxingcun
(Dongli)
202119.414
     Line 4 (North)Xiaojie
(Beichen)
Xizhan
(Hongqiao)
202519.85[5][6]16
     Line 5Beichenkejiyuanbei
(Beichen)
Jinghuadongdao
(Xiqing)
2018202436.129
     Line 6Nansunzhuang
(Dongli)
Lushuidao
(Jinnan)
2016202143.639
     Line 7Gulou
(Nankai)
Saidalu
(Xiqing)
202520.115
     Line 8Lushuidao
(Jinnan)
Xianshuiguxi
(Jinnan)
202113.429
     Line 9Tianjinzhan
(Hebei)
Donghailu
(Binhai)
2004201252.75921
     Line 10Yutai
(Xiqing)
Yudongcheng
(Dongli)
202221.1821
     Line 11Dongjiangdao[7]
(Hexi)
Dongliliujinglu
(Dongli)
2023202423.821
     Jinjing lineJinghuadongdao
(Xiqing)
Tuanboyixueyuan
(Jinghai)
202413.24
Metro lines total346.6248

Line 1

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Shuanglin station of Line 1
Main article:Line 1 (Tianjin Metro)

Line 1 is built upon the old surface-level line, and was opened in 2006. It is 42.227 km (26.2 mi) with 32 stations (currently 29 stations in operation). The old at-grade Shuanglin station was closed on 28 December 2016 and reopened as a new underground station on 3 December 2018. The old rolling stocks (DKZ9 Series) were replaced at the same time. Line 1's color isred.

Line 2

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Binhaiguojijichang station of Line 2
Main article:Line 2 (Tianjin Metro)

Line 2 opened for trial operations on 1 July 2012. Due to a structural accident inJianguodao Station, Line 2 was operated as two separate sections from July 2012 to 28 August 2013, when the affected station opened after being rebuilt. The line is 27.157 km (16.875 mi) long with 20 stations. Line 2's color isyellow.

Line 3

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Yingkoudao station of Line 3
Main article:Line 3 (Tianjin Metro)

Line 3, running southeast–northwest, opened on 1 October 2012. It is 33.7 km (20.9 mi) long with 26 stations. 20 km (12 mi) of track is underground, with 1.2 km (0.75 mi) at ground level and the rest on elevated viaducts. Of the 21 stations, one is elevated, one is at ground level and the other 19 are underground. Line 3's color islight blue.

Line 4

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Main article:Line 4 (Tianjin Metro)

The southern section of Line 4 will be 19.4 km (12.1 mi)[8] long. The southern section of Line 4 is opened in December 2021[9] fromDongnanjiao to Xinxingcun. Line 4's color isgreen.

Line 5

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Xiawafang station of Line 5
Main article:Line 5 (Tianjin Metro)

Line 5 runs from Beichenkejiyuanbei to Liqizhuangnan with 28 stations. The line is 36.1 km (22.4 mi) long with 29 stations. On 22 October 2018, the section from Danhebeidao to Zhongyiyifuyuan (26 stations) became operational. On 31 January 2019, the line was extended one station to Beichenkejiyuanbei. On 7 December 2021, the line was extended one station to Liqizhuangnan,[10] completing the 34.8 km (21.6 mi) long, 28.station first phase.[11][12] On 28 September 2024, the line was again extended one station and 1.3 km to Jinghuadongdao. Line 5 and Line 6 form a loop. It is run by Tianjin Binhai Mass Transit Development Co., Ltd, which becomes a subsidiary of Tianjin Rail Transit Group Corporation since 2017. Line 5's color isorange.

Line 6

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Main article:Line 6 (Tianjin Metro)

Line 6 runs fromNansunzhuang toLushuidao with a total length of 42.6 km (26.5 mi). The section from Changhonggongyuan to Nancuiping opened on 6 August 2016. The section from Nansunzhuang to Changhonggongyuan opened on 31 December 2016. The section from Nancuiping to Meilinlu opened on 26 April 2018, and the section from Meilinlu to Lushuidao opened on 28 December 2021. Line 6's color ismagenta.

Line 7

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Line 7 started construction in 2019 and will run from Saidalu to Xifengdao. It is 20.06 km long with 15 stations and runs north south.[13] The line will use six car Type A trains.[14] The southern section from Gulou to Saidalu opened on 28 September 2025.[15]

Line 8

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Main article:Line 8 (Tianjin Metro)

Line 8, running fromLushuidao toXianshuiguxi, opened on 28 December 2021. This line is also the first metro line in Tianjin to use Type A,GoA4 automated trains. Line 8's color isviolet.

Line 9

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Tanggu station of Line 9
Main article:Line 9 (Tianjin Metro)

Line 9 is an east–west line running just north of the Haihe River. It runs fromTianjin railway station toDonghai Road station. It was opened in 2004, spanning 52.8 km (32.8 mi) with 21 stations. The line provides interchange to the TEDA Tram line. Line 9 was suspended after damage fromthe August 2015 explosions, and resumed operation on 16 December fromTianjin Railway Station toTianjin Pipe Corporation Station. Now, the damaged part has been reopened, along with two new stations:Zhangguizhuang andTaihulu. The line is operated by Tianjin Binhai Mass Transit Development Co., Ltd, which is a subsidiary of Tianjin Rail Transit Group Corporation since 2017. Line 9's color isblue.

Line 10

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Main article:Line 10 (Tianjin Metro)

The Phase 1 of Line 10, fromYudongcheng to Yutai, is 21.18 km (13.16 mi) long with 21 stations. It opened in 2022.[16] Line 10's color ischartreuse.

Line 11

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Main article:Line 11 (Tianjin Metro)

Line 11 runs from Shuishanggongyuanxilu to Dongliliujinglu. It is 23.8 km long with 21 stations.[13][17] Eastern part of the phase 1 of line 11, from Dongjiangdao to Dongliliujinglu (11 stations, 13.68 km (8.50 mi)) was opened on 28 December 2023.[7] The 10.12 km (6.29 mi) western part of phase 1 to Shuishanggongyuanxilu, with 10 more stations, opened on 28 December 2024.[18][19]

Jinjing Line

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Main article:Jinjing line

The Jinjing Line or Jinghai Suburban Railway is a 13.2 km (8.2 mi) long suburban line from the southern endpoint of Line 5 to Jinghai. This line is opened in 28 September 2024.[20] In a second phase, an extension and a branch are planned.

Former service

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TEDA Modern Guided Rail Tram

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Joint Academy station of TEDA Line
Main article:TEDA Modern Guided Rail Tram

The TEDA Tram was a tram line that runs between TEDA and North of College District stations, mainly serving the Tianjin Economic Development Area (TEDA). It opened on 10 May 2007 and is 7.86 km (4.88 mi) long. It is run by Tianjin Binhai Mass Transit Development Co., Ltd, which becomes a subsidiary of Tianjin Rail Transit Group Corporation since 2017. TEDA Line's color islight green. TEDA Tram is finally closed service in 30 June 2023.

Rolling stock

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There were older, box-type metro cars, built byNippon Sharyo until the system was closed for reconstruction. After re-opening, 114 CNR Changchun Railway Vehicle Company Limited Rapid Train set Vehicle cars entered service & replaced the old ones. Unlike the old cars, the CNR cars contain air conditioning.[3]

Fares

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Entrance to Xinanjiao station

Tianjin Metro uses magnetic smartcards. The fare is distance-based and ranges between 2 and 5 yuan.

Journeys can be paid for using QR codes.[21]

One-way ticket

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One-way tickets are available at automatic ticket machines, where passengers can purchase up to 9 tickets. The tickets are only effective in three hours from purchase. A ticket can be purchased from the automatic ticket machine, and recycled by simply inserting it into the turnstile when leaving the station.

Common stored value ticket

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Stored-value tickets can be repeatedly used for the regular subway passengers, the fare for each journey outbound passengers through the gates when the balance deducted from the stored-value tickets. Within one year of non-use of stored-value tickets as expired, outdated stored-value tickets available at the station free update procedures for handling customer service center. Common stored value ticket holders enjoy 10% off travel.

Student discount tickets and tickets for the elderly

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All full-time students attending schools, technical secondary, craftsmen, and vocational schools with student ID issued by letter may purchase student tickets and enjoy a student discount.

Seniors between 60 and 69 years old with a "Tianjin old preference card" (green) can buy discounted senior tickets, seniors 70 years old and older, with a "Tianjin old preference card" (purple) may purchase specially discounted tickets.

City Card

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The City Card is a non-contact type IC card transit card similar to the Yikatong card in Beijing. It is accepted in subway, light rail, bus, ferry and taxi transport. Since 28 December 2006, City Card has been accepted on the metro line 1. City Card holders can enjoy a discounted fare during transfers between modes. This is the most popular method for long-distance traveling. Ferryboat and bus fares are not distance based.

Unlimited ride

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PeriodFare
1 day18
3 days40

Future expansion

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The "Tianjin Metro Phase 2 construction plan", which is approved by theNDRC, consists 513 km of lines total.[22]

Map of Tianjin Metro, including lines under construction. Updated in February 2021.

Lines under construction

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LineSectionTerminalsPlanned Opening DateLength
km
StationsReferences
     Line 8Phase 1 (Urban section)LüshuigongyuanLushuidao202618.5417[23]
Phase 2ZhongbeizhenLüshuigongyuan4.84
     Line 11Phase 2WenjieluShuishanggongyuanxilu20263.843
     Line B1Phase 1XinjiayuandongTianjindadao202631.2821[24]
     Line Z2Phase 1BinhaiguojijichangBeitang39.3[25]14
     Line Z4Phase 1YingchengjieXinchengliu2025 (Yingchengjie-Beitang)43.724[15][24]

Line B1

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A 22.5 km (14.0 mi) longmetro line strictly serving the urban core ofBinhai connectingBinhai West railway station to theYujiapu Financial District andBinhai railway station.[24]

Line Z2

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A 39.3 km (24.4 mi) longmetro line from Tianjin Binhai International Airport to Beitang station.[25] A western extension to Jinzhonghedajie station on Lines 5 and 6 is under planning.

Line Z4

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A 35 km (22 mi) long suburbanmetro line connecting the northern suburbs ofBinhai to theTianjin Economic-Technological Development Area andYujiapu Financial District.[24]

Network Map

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Map

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab2018年统计报告. China Rail Transit Association (中国城市轨道交通协会). 7 April 2019. Archived fromthe original on 4 April 2020. Retrieved24 November 2019.
  2. ^10.25全国地铁客流排行,天津再创新高 (in Simplified Chinese). 26 October 2019.
  3. ^abcd"Tianjin Metro - Railway Technology".
  4. ^"天津地铁1号线双桥河站将于7月1日正式开通运营".北方网. 29 June 2024. Retrieved1 July 2024.
  5. ^"天津地铁4号线北段正式开通初期运营". 8 July 2025. Archived fromthe original on 8 July 2025. Retrieved8 July 2025.线路全长19.85公里,设置16座车站,均为地下线
  6. ^天津地铁4号线运营 (Tianjin Metro Line 4 Operation) (7 July 2025)."明日开通!天津地铁4号线北段即将启程!". Archived fromthe original on 7 July 2025.天津地铁4号线北段(小街站—西站站)北起北辰区小街站,南至红桥区西站站,沿线经过北辰区、河北区、红桥区3个行政区,线路长19.85公里{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  7. ^ab"重磅 | 天津地铁11号线一期东段明天正式初期运营!".thepaper.cn (in Chinese). 27 December 2023. Retrieved28 December 2023.
  8. ^"最新 天津6条在建地铁进展来了!年内就有新站开通".Tianjin Radio. 25 October 2019.
  9. ^"地铁4号线8号线计划开通时间公布". 16 October 2019. Archived fromthe original on 17 October 2019. Retrieved17 October 2019.
  10. ^"天津地铁5号线李七庄南站7日开通运营". 5 December 2021.
  11. ^"开始试乘体验 天津地铁5号线开通在即". 18 October 2018.
  12. ^"天津地铁5号线开通试运营". 22 October 2018.
  13. ^ab"天津地铁7、11号线全面开工". 12 July 2019.
  14. ^"天津地铁7号线全面开工".
  15. ^ab"天津地铁4号线北段、7号线南段沉浸式探访". 9 April 2025.其中,4号线北段(小街站至西站站)和7号线南段(赛达路站至鼓楼站)将于2025年下半年建成通车,届时全市通车里程将增至379公里。2025年年底前,滨海新区Z4线北段(营城街站至北塘站)也将投用
  16. ^"地铁10号线预计2022年底具备开通运营条件".
  17. ^"天津地铁11号线一期21座站点公布".tj.people.com.cn. Retrieved12 June 2020.
  18. ^"地铁11号线西段要开通啦!". 27 December 2024.
  19. ^"地铁11号线一期工程西段正式进入空载试运行阶段".该项目西起南开区水上公园西路站、东至河西区东江道站,共设10座车站,长约10.12公里
  20. ^天津地铁集团 (27 September 2024)."9月28日!天津首条市域(郊)铁路津静线与地铁5号线京华东道站同步建成贯通运营".
  21. ^"Beijing, Tianjin launch joint metro QR code payment system - Xinhua | English.news.cn".
  22. ^"明年地铁运营里程达300公里". 1 January 2019.国家发改委已分两批批复我市近期轨道建设规划513公里
  23. ^"地铁4号线北辰段、8号线一期开工-新华网".www.tj.xinhuanet.com. Archived fromthe original on 26 January 2020. Retrieved19 May 2020.
  24. ^abcd"天津加快地铁建设进度 这些地铁线都有新进展-新华网".www.tj.xinhuanet.com. 31 December 2018. Archived fromthe original on 16 January 2019. Retrieved16 January 2019.
  25. ^ab"天津地铁Z2线50%里程已开工 预计2025年通车试运营".

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