Tianjin blast-damaged train station to be rebuilt
Updated: 2016-02-24 16:41
(Xinhua)
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Reconstruction of a train station severely damaged in the fatal warehouse blasts in north China's Tianjin City last year will start in March, authorities said on Wednesday.
The Donghailu stop of a light-rail line linking downtown Tianjin and Binhai New Area, will be rebuilt at the original site, covering about 7,000 square meters, by February 2017, said a source with the construction and transportation bureau of Tianjin Binhai New Area.
Explosions tore through a container warehouse storing large amounts of toxic chemicals at the Tianjin port on Aug 12. The station was only about 100 meters from the blast site.
The light-rail line suspended operations after the accident, but has been partially operational since Dec 16.
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