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Line 1 | Shuanglin | Liuyuan | 1984 | 2006 | 26.188 | 22 | Metro |
Line 2 | Caozhuang | Dongnanjiao | 2012 | — | 22.657 | 17 | Metro |
Line 2 | Tianjinzhan | Konggangjingjiqu | |||||
Line 3 | Gaoxinqu | Xiaodian | 2012 | — | 29.655 | 23 | Metro |
Line 9 | Tianjin Railway Station | Donghai Road | 2004 | 2012 | 52.759 | 19 | Binhai |
TEDA Tram | TEDA | North of College District | 2007 | — | 7.860 | 14 | Binhai |
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