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Taichung Line

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Native name
  
臺中線 (山線)

Opened
  
20 February 1908

Number of tracks
  
2

Type
  
Heavy rail

Line length
  
85.5 km (53.1 mi)

Track gauge
  
3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm)

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Owner
  
Taiwan Railways Administration

Operator
  
Taiwan Railways Administration

Stations
  
17 (16 on main, 1 on branch)

Terminis
  
Changhua Station, Zhuifen Station

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The Taichung Line (Chinese: 臺中線 or 台中線; pinyin: Táizhōng Xiàn), also known as the Mountain Line (Chinese: 山線; pinyin: Shān Xiàn), is a line of the Taiwan Railway Administration. It is It has a total length of 85.5 km, of which all but 2.2 km (the Chengzhui Line from Chenggong to Zhuifen) is double track.

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History

The Taichung Line was completed in 1908. After the Coast Line between Zhunan and Changhua was finished in 1922, the original line was called Taichung Line. In 1998, the construction to expand to two tracks (double tracks) was completed. Long tunnels were built to reduce the grade of the line. Sanyi Tunnel is one of the longest railway tunnels in Taiwan. The opening of the new segment of the line relegated the previous segment of the line to become the Old Mountain Line.

Currently, the Railway Reconstruction Bureau is transforming the section of the line from Fengyuan to Daqing into an elevated line. Slated for completion in 2017, the project will replace Fengyuan, Tanzi, Taiyuan, Taichung, and Daqing Stations with new, elevated stations, and create the new stations Fengnan, Toujiacuo, Songzhu, Jingwu, and Wuquan.

Stations

Notes:

  • Shengxing Station (or Shengsing Station): Regular service terminated in September, 1998. Special service restarted in 2010. Located between Sanyi and Tai'an.
  • Tai'an Station (or Tai-an Station): Earliest elevated station of TRA.
  • References

    Taichung Line Wikipedia