Line 8 (Tianjin Metro)

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Line 8
Tianjin Metro Line 8 icon.png
Lushuidao station line8 platform.jpg
Lushuidao station
Overview
StatusOperational
Owner Tianjin
Locale Tianjin, China
Termini
Stations9
Service
Type Rapid transit
System Tianjin Metro
Services1
Operator(s)CRCC association
History
Opened28 December 2021;2 years ago (2021-12-28)
Technical
Line length13.42 km (8.34 mi)
Number of tracks2
CharacterUnderground
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Electrification 1500 V DC Overhead lines

Line 8 of the Tianjin Metro (Chinese :天津地铁8号线; pinyin :Tiānjīn Dìtiě Bā Hào Xiàn) is a rapid transit line running from northwest to southeast Tianjin. The Phase I south section of line 8, which was originally called Line 6 Phase 2 during construction, was opened on 28 December 2021. [1] The line is currently 13.42 km long and has 9 stations.

Contents

This is the first metro line in Tianjin that uses Type A six car, GoA4 automated trains.

Opening timeline

SegmentCommencementLengthStation(s)Name
Lushuidao — Xianshuiguxi28 December 202113.42 km (8.34 mi) [2] 9Line 6 Phase 2 (before 2020)

(1st section)

9 January 2022Temporary ceased operation due to COVID-19 pandemic
Lushuidao — Hehuinanlu
(except Shuanggang)
27 January 2022service resumed
Shuanggang30 January 2022
Xianshuiguxi31 January 2022

Stations (northwest to southeast)

Station nameConnectionsBus ConnectionsDistance
km
Location
EnglishChinese
Zhongbeizhen 中北镇 Nankai
Fujianglu 福姜路
Yan'anlu 延安路
Ya'andao 雅安道
Lüshuigongyuan 绿水公园
Lanpinglu 兰坪路
Anshanxidao 鞍山西道 Tianjin Metro Line 6 icon.svg
Nanfenglu 南丰路
Liulitai 六里台
Xikanglu 西康路 Tianjin Metro Line 3 icon.svg Heping
Chengdudao 成都道
Machangdao 马场道 Hexi
Renmingongyuan 人民公园
Xiawafang 下瓦房 Tianjin Metro Line 1 icon.svg Tianjin Metro Line 5 icon.svg
Xiangjiangdao 湘江道
Tucheng 土城 Tianjin Metro Line 1 icon.svg
Lishuidao 澧水道
Meijiangdaodong 梅江道东
Nanzhuqiao 南珠桥
Yishanlu 沂山路 Jinnan
Changtaihedong 长泰河东Hexi
Lushuidao 渌水道 Tianjin Metro Line 6 icon.svg 304 613 753Jinnan
Shuanggang 双港215 304 613
Jinghedao 景荷道
Jinglidao 景荔道
Tianjindaxuebeiyangyuanxiaoqu 天津大学北洋园校区205 214区间 216 612
Haihejiaoyuyuanqu 海河教育园区205 214区间 216 612
Nankaidaxuejinnanxiaoqu 南开大学津南校区131
Hehuinanlu 和慧南路
Xianshuiguxi 咸水沽西219 226西线 930

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