Pingtung Line

Pingtung Line
Overview
Native name 屏東線
Type Passenger/freight rail
Termini Kaohsiung
Fangliao
Stations 18
Operation
Opened 15 December 1941
Owner Taiwan Railways Administration
Operator(s) Taiwan Railways Administration
Technical
Line length 61.3 km (38.1 mi)
No. of tracks 2
Track gauge 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm)
Electrification 25 kV/60 Hz Catenary (Kaohsiung–Chaozhou section)
Operating speed 150 km/h (93 mph)
Route map
Legend
km Station
Connecting to the Western Line
0.0 Kaohsiung
5.8 Fengshan
9.5 Houzhuang
13.8 Jiuqutang

Kaohsiung City - Pingtung County border
18.8 Liukuaicuo
21.0 Pingtung
23.6 Guilai
25.9 Linluo
28.3 Xishi
32.0 Zhutian
36.1 Chaozhou
40.9 Kanding
43.3 Nanzhou
46.9 Zhen'an
50.1 Linbian
54.1 Jiadong
57.2 Donghai
61.3 Fangliao
Connecting to the South-Link Line

The Pingtung Line (Chinese: 屏東線; pinyin: Píngdōng Xiàn) is a line of the Taiwan Railway Administration Western Line in Taiwan. It is 61.3 km long, of which 36.1 km is double track.[1]

History

The line was completed in 1941. It is electrified (25 kV) with two tracks from Kaohsiung to Chaozhou. Most trains start or end from Kaohsiung Station or Pingtung Station.

Stations

Station NameTransfers and NotesLocation
HanyuTongyongChinese
Kaohsiung高雄Taiwan Railways Administration Taiwan Trunk Line (South)
Kaohsiung Mass Rapid Transit Red Line: Kaohsiung Main Station
Taiwan High Speed Rail Kaohsiung (planned)
SanminKaohsiung
FengshanFongshan鳳山Kaohsiung Mass Rapid Transit Orange Line: Fongshan (exterior) Fengshan
HouzhuangHoujhuang後庄 Daliao
JiuqutangJioucyutang九區堂 Dashu
LiukuaicuoLioukuaicuo六塊厝 PingtungPingtung
County
Pingtung屏東
GuilaiGueilai歸來
Linluo麟洛 Linluo
XishiSishih西勢 Zhutian
ZhutianJhutian竹田
ChaozhouChaojhou潮州 Chaozhou
Kanding崁頂 Kanding
NanzhouNanjhou南州 Nanzhou
Zhen'anJhen-an鎮安Taiwan Railways Administration Donggang Line (defunct) Linbian
Linbian林邊
Jiadong佳冬 Jiadong
Donghai東海 Fangliao
Fangliao枋寮Taiwan Railways Administration South-Link Line

See also

References

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