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Line 1, Tianjin Metro

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Type
  
Rapid transit

Status
  
Operational

Closed
  
2001 to 2006

Locale
  
Tianjin

Stations
  
22

System
  
Tianjin Metro

Services
  
1

Owner
  
Tianjin

Operator
  
Tianjin Metro

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Opened
  
28 December 1984 (old system) 12 June 2006 (new system)

Terminis
  
Liuyuan Station, Shuanglin Station

Line 1 of the Tianjin Metro (Chinese: 天津地铁一号线; pinyin: Tiānjīn Dìtiě Yī Hào Xiàn) runs 26.2 km from the north-west to the south-east of downtown Tianjin and serves 22 stations. It started operations on 12 June 2006. The line was rebuilt from the original Tianjin Metro line, which opened in 1976, but had to close down and undergo renovations in 2001 as part of the system's modernizing project. The line's color is red.

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History

Construction began in 1970. The first section, spanning 3.6 km of track and 4 stations, which are named Xinhua Road, Yingkoudao, Anshandao and Haiguangsi stations, was completed by February 1976. The second section, with an additional 1.6 km of track and the Xinanjiao and Erweilu stations, was completed by 1980. After construction resumed, the total length was 7.4 km, with 8 stations, and service on the line began on 28 December 1984.

To cut construction costs, the authority used an abandoned canal bed to build part of the system. Thus the underground section is only 2–3 meters beneath the street surface, and was the world's shallowest metro. Years later, train frequency reduced and trains were commonly delayed. The rolling stocks themselves where dilapidated, with most seat covers torn off, and lights becoming dim. To change to a more modern and cleaner system 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 totally started on 21 November after being delayed due to the terrorist attacks of 11 September. After introducing new rolling stocks, adding half-height platform screen doors and extending the line to Shuanglin, the line was completed at the end of 2005 and was re-opened on 12 June 2006.

In 2008, Xizhan Station was temporarily closed for three years for the reconstruction of the Tianjin West Railway Station. It reopened on 1 July 2011.

In 2016, Caijingdaxue Station was temporarily closed for upgrading and connecting to the new part of metro L1, and all the running stocks were replaced to a new one, the signal system is also replaced to adapt the new ATO system. But unfortunately, the platform screen doors do not adapt the new signal system, so they need to be opened manually by the motorman pressing a button on the platform now.

Details

  • Coaches per train - 6.
  • Frequency - 7–8 minutes in peak hours & 15 minutes at other times.
  • Operating hours - 5:30 to 22:30.
  • Alignment and interchanges

    The line is underground between Liuyuan and Tucheng stations, and elevated for the other five stations. All elevated stations are entirely covered by mixture of transparent & opaque corrugated sheets. The line passes through six districts, namely Beichen, Hongqiao, Nankai, Heping, Hexi and Jinnan. The whole journey takes about twelve minutes. The line is currently not linked to other lines, but interchanges to future lines will be available when the new lines enter operation.

    Concourse Level

    all Line 1 station concourses are equipped with a customer service center, ticket vending machines, automatic fare gates, and Shenzhen Development Bank ATMs.

    Platform level

    For security and other reasons, All Line 1 stations have half-high security doors installed. TVs are installed that display travel tips, advertising, alerts, and waiting time for the next train.

    References

    Line 1, Tianjin Metro Wikipedia