Yilan Line
The Yilan Line (Chinese: 宜蘭線; pinyin: Yilán Xiàn) is the northern section of the Eastern Line of the Taiwan Railway Administration in Taiwan. It has a length of 95 km.[1]
History
This railroad was completed in 1924. It was expanded to two tracks in the early 1980s. In 2000, it was electrified between Badu and Luodong. The remaining part was completed in 2003.
Stations
Train passing through the rural Sandiaoling Station
- The Shen'ao Line only runs freight service.
See also
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| Trunkways | | |
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| Western | |
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| Eastern | |
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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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