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Tianjin railway station (Chinese: 天津站; pinyin: Tiānjīn Zhàn) is the principal railway station in Tianjin, China. It was established in 1888, rebuilt in 1987–1988, and restructured in 2007–2008. Its Chinese big title was written by Deng Xiaoping in 1988, for celebrating 100th anniversary of its founding. [2]
The Tianjin Metro or Tianjin Rail Transit is the rapid transit system in the city of Tianjin, which was the second city in mainland China after Beijing to operate a subway system (the Beijing 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).
Tianjin South railway station (Chinese: 天津南站; pinyin: Tiānjīn Nán zhàn) is a high-speed railway station in Xiqing District, Tianjin, China. [1] It is served by some trains on the Beijing–Shanghai high-speed railway. This station is built as an elevated station and is part of the Tianjin Grand Bridge.
Projected HSR network in China by 2020 and travel time by rail from Beijing to provincial capitals. China's high-speed railway network is by far the longest in the world.As of December 2022, it extends to 31 of the country's 33 provincial-level administrative divisions and exceeds 40,000 km (25,000 mi) in total length, accounting for about two-thirds of the world's high-speed rail tracks in ...
Waiyuanfuzhong (Tianjin Foreign Languages School) 外院附中: 1.13 13.44 Tiantailu (Tiantai Road) 天泰路: 0.77 14.21 Beiyunhe (The Northern Canal) 北运河: 0.75 14.96 Beizhulin: 北竹林: 0.71 15.67 Hongqiao: Xizhan (Tianjin West Railway Station) 西站: TXP: 0.84 16.51 Fuxinglu (Fuxing Road) 复兴路: 0.62 17.13 Reminyiyuan (Tianjin ...
The Tianjinxi (West) Railway Station (Chinese: 天津西站; pinyin: Tiānjīnxī zhàn) is a high-speed railway station in Tianjin. It is served by the Beijing–Shanghai railway and Jinbao Intercity Railway and by the Beijing–Shanghai high-speed railway .
Individual China Rail Passenger routes displayed in Google Maps with timetable (Chinese and English) Railway map of China (1). Showing double track lines, electrified lines and planned lines in detail around year 2001. Railway map of China (2). Showing railway network in 1990s. Railway map of China (3). Showing railway network in 1980s.
Within one year, the Beijing-Tianjin intercity high-speed trains sent a total of 18.7 million passengers, the train punctuality rate reached 98%, the average train occupancy rate reached nearly 70%, and more than 200 heads of state, dignitaries and railroad inspection teams from all over the world, including the United States, Russia and Japan ...