Taiwan Trunk Line (southern section)
The Taiwan Trunk Line (southern section) (Chinese: 縱貫線 (南段); pinyin: Zòngguàn Xiàn (nánduàn)) is a line of the Taiwan Railway Administration in Taiwan. It is 188.9 km long with double track.[1]
History
The line was completed in 1905. It is electrified (25 kV) with two tracks from Changhua Station to Kaohsiung Station. At the southern there is a connection to the Pingtung Line, on the northern end it split into two routes at Changhua Station: Coastal Line and Taichung Line (Mountain Line).
Stations
References
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| | Trunkways | | |
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| | Western | |
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| | Eastern | |
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| | Southern | |
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| | Axillary & Branch | |
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| | Freight |
- Hualien Harbor
- Taichung Harbor
- Kaohsiung Harbor
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| | Scenic | |
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| | Defunct |
- Songshan Airport
- Hsinchu Airport
- Shueishang Airport
- Pingtung Airport
- Donggang
- Dongshi
- Shengang
- Toufen Industrial Area Branch
- Tropic of Cancer Branch
- Tobacco Factory
- Relief Agency
- Datong Yunli
- Sanzhangli Branch
- Tamsui
- Xinbeitou Branch
- Asia Branch
- Xindian
- Zhonghe
- Linkou
- Su'ao Harbor
- Keelung Harbor
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| | Planned & U/C |
- Taipei–Yilan New
- Dajia–Houli
- Hengchun
- Huwei Branch
- Yongning Branch
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| | Failed | |
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