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Binhai West Railway Station

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[Binhai West Railway Station is the largest railway station in Tianjin's Binhai New Area and one of the largest in the city.]

Binhai West Railway Station is located at No. 110 Zhanqian East Road. It is bordered by Wanrong Avenue and Huangshan Road to the east, spans across the West Central Ring Expressway to the north, and crosses Beidajie Street to the south. The station is about 8.5 kilometers southwest of Tanggu Station and 14 kilometers from Binhai Station. As an intermediate stop on the Tianjin-Qinhuangdao High-Speed Railway, it is 18 kilometers from Junliangcheng North Station and 22 kilometers from Binhai North Station.

The station's architectural design is expansive, elegant, and modern. Its roof, a light and graceful steel truss structure, exudes a strong contemporary feel while reflecting the unique features of Binhai. The station's slanting entrance columns echo one another, creating a unified and straightforward design that emphasizes the grand simplicity of transportation architecture. Horizontal lines on the building’s facade enhance its fluidity, giving the structure a sense of flow and movement, symbolic of the dynamic nature of transport hubs.

Binhai West Railway Station is set to become a key transportation hub in the region, integrating high-speed rail, long-distance buses, public transportation, and metro services.

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