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Line 9, Tianjin Metro

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Type
  
Rapid transit

Status
  
Operational

Daily ridership
  
97,000 (Avg.)

Owner
  
Tianjin

Locale
  
Tianjin

System
  
Tianjin Metro

Services
  
1

Opened
  
28 March 2004

Stations
  
19

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Terminis
  
Donghai Road Station, Tianjinzhan Station

Tianjin Metro Line 9 (Also called Binhai Light Rail Line 9) is a subway line on the Tianjin Metro. It is run by Binhai Mass Transit Development Co. Ltd. The line opened on 28 March 2004. It has since undergone expansion, and currently spans 52.8 km and has 19 stations and connects Tianjin with neighbouring Binhai.

It takes a total of around an hour in either direction. A long section of the line is run parallel to the Jintang expressway.

The train can travel up to 100 km/h. Of 4 bridges along the line, the No. 1 and No. 4 bridges are longer and ballastless track is used; the No. 2 and No. 3 bridges use ballasted track. The No. 1 bridge, from Guanghua Road (between Dongxing Road and Zhongshanmen stations) to Babao, total length 25.8 km, is the longest bridge used in rapid transit systems in China.

The extension of Line 9 to Tianjinzhan Station opened on 15 October 2012, connecting the line to the main metro network and allowing passengers to transfer to Lines 2 and 3.

The train service on the whole line was suspended on 13 August 2015 after a series of massive explosions devastated the area. The explosions occurred less than a kilometre from Donghailu station; the roof of the station collapsed, and the control centre nearby was destroyed. The line resumed operation on 16 December from Tianjin Railway Station to Tianjin Pipe Corporation Station.

History

  • 2001 May 18 - Construction begins
  • 2003 September 30 - Construction completes
  • 2004 March 28 - Trial service begins, 6 stations are open to service: Zhongshanmen, Donglikaifaqu, Gangguangongsi, Yanghuoshichang, Dongtinglu, and Donghailu. The price of the tickets are 3 yuan for less than 30 km or 5 yuan for greater than 30 km. The first train departs at 07:00 and the last at 19:00. Hujiayuan is a special station only open to BMT staffs and Huizhanzhongxin station near TEDA football field is only open for football matches and other special events.
  • 2004 May 25 - Yihaoqiao station opens for service
  • 2004 September 13 - Extends open time to 06:30 - 19:00
  • 2004 October 18 - Shiminguangchang station opens
  • 2005 March 27 - Huizhanzhongxin station opens on normal days
  • 2005 April 28 - Erhaoqiao station opens, Yihaoqiao station closes. Automatic ticket selling and checking system begins use. The price of a ticket changes to 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 yuan, depending on the travel distance. Extends open time to 06:30 - 20:00.
  • Late 2005 or early 2006 - Yanghuoshichang station changed name to Tanggu; Dongtinglu changed name to TEDA.
  • 2006 March 1 - Yihaoqiao station reopens; Xinlizhen, Xiaodongzhuang, Junliangcheng, Hujiayuan stations open, so all 14 stations that have been constructed are open.
  • 2006 March 28 - At 11 a.m., the trains begin automatic train operation; the total travel time from Zhongshanmen to Donghailu decreases from 49 min to 47.5 min.
  • 2006 May 1 - Extends open time to 06:30 - 21:00.
  • 2010 May 1 - Shiyijing Road to Zhongshanmen was opened
  • 2015 August 12 - the 2015 Tianjin explosions caused significant damage; all operations are suspended.
  • 2015 December 16 - Tianjin Railway Station to Tianjin Pipe Corp Station section starts to resume operation. The operation time is 06:00 - 22:30.
  • Early 2016 - Tianjin Pipe Corp Station to Citizen Plaza section starts to resume operation. The Donghai Road is managed to be rebuild later.
  • December 31st, 2016 - Citizen Plaza to Donghai Road section starts to resume operation. That means the line is rebuilt well.
  • References

    Line 9, Tianjin Metro Wikipedia