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Tianjin Metro

Tianjin, China

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Tianjin Metro Overview

The Tianjin Metro is a rapid transit system in the city of Tianjin. First opened in 1984, the system currently consists of 8 operating lines and 205 stations spanning 288.7 km (179.4 mi). Since its humble beginnings, the Tianjin Metro has grown into a comprehensive network, serving the transportation needs of millions of people.

Tianjin Metro Key Facts

  • The Tianjin Metro, inaugurated on 28 December 1984, is one of the oldest metro systems in China.
  • The metro system has since expanded to include several lines, becoming an integral part of Tianjin's urban transportation network.
  • Line 1, the first operational line, played a fundamental role in shaping the city's modern transit infrastructure.
  • The Tianjin Metro strategically connects major areas of the city, becoming an important means of transportation for residents and visitors.
  • Metro systems facilitate seamless integration with various transportation modes, contributing to efficient and convenient commuting.
  • The ongoing expansion and addition of new lines reflects Tianjin's commitment to enhancing its urban transportation infrastructure.
  • The Tianjin Metro is designed to reduce traffic congestion and reduce the environmental impact of personal car travel.
  • The metro network has modern facilities and technologies, providing a comfortable and safe travel experience to the passengers.
  • The metro system supports the rapid urban development of Tianjin, providing a reliable and efficient means of public transportation.

Tianjin Metro Info

  • Operation Started 2006
  • Total Lines 10

Tianjin Metro Map

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Frequently Asked Questions — Tianjin Metro

Tianjin Metro has 10 lines serving Tianjin.

Tianjin Metro began operations in 2006.

Use the route finder on this page to plan your journey on Tianjin Metro. Select your origin and destination station to get step-by-step directions including any line interchanges.