Tientsin Isle Transport

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'''Tientsin Isle Transport''' or '''TIT''' is the public transportation system of [[Tientsin-Isle]] operation in [[Fort Bayart]], [[Tai Po]], [[Sainte Geneviève]], [[Saint George]], [[Shai Pek]]. '''TIT''' has the monopole on Subway Lines, tramways and bus inside Tientsin Isle Area. '''TIT''' operates some train lines inside [[Fort Bayart]] or deperation from Railway stations within the metropolitan Area.
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'''Tientsin Isle Transport''' or '''TIT''' is the public transportation system of [[Tientsin-Isle]] operation in [[Fort Bayart]], [[Tai Po]], [[Sainte Geneviève]], [[Saint George]], [[Shai Pek]]. '''TIT''' has the monopole on Subway Lines, tramways and bus inside Tientsin Isle Area. '''TIT''' operates in colaboration with [[Chemin de Fer Tientsinois some train]] lines inside [[Fort Bayart]] or deperation from Railway stations within the metropolitan Area.
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==Aerial Train and Tramway System==
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The Tramway system uses numbers and circle as symbol for lines. The first line opened was the ''Ligne Lafayette'', now Ligne 1, in 1897. Now the system is composed by 4 lines, 2 new lines and the prolongation of the Ligne 1 are envizioned by the TIT.

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Tientsin Isle Transport (fr)
logo of the company
Slogan: Ma ligne de Vie
Short name, abbreviation TIT
Founded 1897
Type of Company Public Transportation Company
Headquarters TIT 32, Promenade des Remparts
989-001 Fort Bayart
Area Served Tientsin-Isle Region
Company Webste http://tit.ti

Tientsin Isle Transport or TIT is the public transportation system of Tientsin-Isle operation in Fort Bayart, Tai Po, Sainte Geneviève, Saint George, Shai Pek. TIT has the monopole on Subway Lines, tramways and bus inside Tientsin Isle Area. TIT operates in colaboration with Chemin de Fer Tientsinois some train lines inside Fort Bayart or deperation from Railway stations within the metropolitan Area.

Aerial Train and Tramway System

titlinenl4.jpg The Tramway system uses numbers and circle as symbol for lines. The first line opened was the Ligne Lafayette, now Ligne 1, in 1897. Now the system is composed by 4 lines, 2 new lines and the prolongation of the Ligne 1 are envizioned by the TIT.


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