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Taitung line

The Taitung Line (Chinese: 臺東線; pinyin: Táidōng Xiàn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tâi-tang Soàⁿ), also known as the Hua-Tung line (Chinese: 花東線; pinyin: Huādōng Xiàn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Hoa-tang Soàⁿ), is the southern section of the Eastern Line of the Taiwan Railways Administration.[1] The line starts at the Hualien station and ends at the Taitung station.[2] It is 161.5 km long, including the main segment of 155.7 km between Hualien and Taitung.[3]

Taitung Line
Overview
Native name臺東線
OwnerTaiwan Railways Administration
Termini
Stations27
Service
TypePassenger/freight rail
Operator(s)Taiwan Railways Administration
History
Opened25 March 1926
Technical
Line length150.9 km (93.8 mi)
Number of tracks2
Track gauge3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm)
Electrification25 kV/60 Hz Catenary
Operating speed130 km/h (81 mph)
Route map

km
North-link, Hualien Port
0.0
Hualien
3.4
Ji'an
8.2
Gancheng Station
Mugua River
12.4
Zhixue
15.3
Pinghe
Prov. Hwy 9
Tun River
17.2
Shoufeng
19.9
Fengtian
Prov. Hwy 11c
Shoufeng River
26.1
Linrong Shin Kong
28.3
Nanping
32.5
Fenglin
Wanli River
37.3
Wanrong
Prov. Hwy 9
42.9
Guangfu & Hwy 11a
Jianong Creek
50.6
Dafu
53.6
Fuyuan
Fuyuan River
62.8
Ruisui
Maizuru Bridge
over Hongye River
Prov. Hwy 9
72.1
Sanmin
Fengping River
Zhuo River
83.1
Yuli
Prov. Hwy 30
Lakulaku River
Xiuguluan River
89.8
Dongli
95.7
Dongzhu
Old Zhuoshui River
Gongpu Bridge
101.9
Fuli
Turtle Creek
Hong Kong Pu Bridge
HualienTaitung border
108.8
Chishang
Prov. Hwy 20a
Beinan River
114.4
Haiduan
Degao Bridge
120.9
Guanshan
125.2
Yuemei
128.3
Ruihe
131.1
Ruiyuan
136.6
Luye
Luye River
142.8
Shanli
150.9
Taitung

The coastal branch lines of Hualien and Taitung were discarded after the broadening plan in 1982. The broadcasts of the station names on Taitung line are made in five languages: Mandarin, Taiwanese Hokkien, Hakka, English, and Amis. The Taitung Line is the only line in Taiwan where broadcasts are made in the Amis language.

Outline map near Hualien, Stations:
A: Hualien (former), B: Hualien Port,
C: Hualien, D: Beipu, E: Ji'an, F: Meilun
Lines:
Yellow: North-Link Line
Blue:Hualien–Taitung Line
Green: Hualien Port Line
Red: Hualien Port Line (former)

History edit

The north segment from Karenkō (花蓮港, now Hualien City) to Poshiko (璞石閣 ポシコ, then Tamazato, now Yuli) was built in 1909 and completed in 1917. The south segment from Hinan (卑南, then Taitō, now Taitung City) to Rirō (里巄, now Guanshan) was opened in 1919 by the Taitō Development Company (臺東開拓株式會社).

In 1922, the Taitō Development Company bought the railroad from Karenkō to Tamazato and named it the "Taitō North Line", while the south segment from Taitō to Rirō was named the "Taitō South Line."

The construction of the connecting railway between Tamazato to Rirō began in 1921 and completed in 1926, after which the total length of the line from Karenkō (Hualien City) to Taitō (Taitung City) was 171.8 km.

In 1966, the Kuang-Hua Express (光華號) utilizing diesel multiple units started service on the line, and greatly shortening the travel time from Hualien to Taitung from 6–7 hours to 3–4 hours.

Its gauge was changed from 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) narrow gauge to 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) gauge in 1982 and connected with North-link line, after which the old Hualien Station was abandoned and replaced by the Hualien railway station that is used now. The site of old Hualian Station was eventually turned into Dongdamen Night Market in 2015, while the disused right of way has been partially turned into a pedestrian area.[4]

In 2007, the Environmental Protection Administration gave the line a conditional pass for an electrification project, which would boost the operating speed from 110 km/h to 130 km/h.[5] In 2009, construction began on electrification work, with NT$15.5 billion set aside for the project.[6] Electrification work was completed in late 2013 with the inauguration of electric services taking place in late June 2014.

The section between Nanping and Wanrong railway stations was to be upgraded from a single-track railway to a dual-track railway and was expected to be completed by December 2020. With the existing double-track sections from Shoufeng to Nanping railway station and from Wanrong to Guangfu railway stations, it was expected that service frequency could be improved, shortening wait times.

On October 12 2020, the Ministry of Transport has approved and intends to carry out upgrading works on the Taitung Line to ensure that the entire line is double-tracked. As 69% of the line is still currently single-tracked, the project is expected to shorten wait times by up to 90 minutes with up to 16 more train services each day. Some trips can be reduced by up to 50 minutes. With an increase of 17,000 passengers per day, the dual-track railway project is expected to cost NT$25.429 billion, which will be completed 7 years after the environmental impact assessment and comprehensive planning are approved.[citation needed]

The Railway Bureau has stated that the project will be carried out in 2 phases. Phase 1 will include the sections north of Yuli (Hualien - Shoufeng, Guangfu - Ruisui and Sanmin - Yuli) and the section between Taitung and Zhiben and is expected to be completed by 2026. Phase 2 will include the remaining sections of the line and is expected to be completed by 2027.

Electrification of the Hualien-Taitung Line edit

Together with the electrification of the Hualien-Taitung Line, the following stations were upgraded.

  • General Reconstruction
    • Completed - Zhixue, Pinghe, Fengtian, Nanping, Fenglin, Wanrong, Guangfu, Dafu, Fuyuan, Ruisui, Sanmin, Yuli, Dongli, Dongzhu, Fuli, Chishang, Haiduan, Guanshan, Ruihe, Ruiyuan, Luye, Shanli, Taitung
  • Elevated Station
    • Under Construction - Hualien
    • Under Planning - Ji’an
    • Completed - Shoufeng
  • Underground Station
    • Completed - Linrong Shin Kong

Stations edit

Name Chinese Taiwanese Hakka Amis Dist.
(km)
Transfers and Notes Location
Hualien 花蓮 Hoa-liân Fâ-lièn Kalingko 0.0   North-link line Hualien Hualien
County
Ji'an 吉安 Kiat-an Kit-ôn Yoshino 3.4 Ji'an
Zhixue 志學 Chì-ha̍k Chṳ-ho̍k Cihak 12.4 Shoufeng
Pinghe 平和 Pêng-hô Phìn-fò Ci’adetuman 15.3
Shoufeng 壽豐 Siū-hong Su-fûng Rinahem 17.2
Fengtian 豐田 Hong-tiân Fûng-thièn Telu’ 19.9
Linrong Shin Kong 林榮新光 Lîm-êng Sin-kong Lìm-yùng Sîn-kông 26.1 Fenglin
Nanping 南平 Lâm-pêng Nàm-phìn Kiku 28.3
Fenglin 鳳林 Hōng-lîm Fung-lìm Cingaroan 32.5
Wanrong 萬榮 Bān-êng Van-yùng Molisaka 37.3
Guangfu 光復 Kong-ho̍k Kông-fu̍k Fata’an 42.9 Guangfu
Dafu 大富 Tāi-hô Thai-fu Yamato 50.6
Fuyuan 富源 Hù-goân Fu-ngièn Pa’ilasen 53.6 Ruisui
Ruisui 瑞穗 Sūi-sūi Lui-sui Kohkoh 62.8
Sanmin 三民 Sam-bîn Sâm-mìn Takay 72.1 Yuli
Yuli 玉里 Gio̍k-lí Ngiu̍k-lî Posko 83.1
Dongli 東里 Tang-lí Tûng-lî Pasai 89.8 Fuli
Dongzhu 東竹 Tang-tek Tûng-chuk Talampo 95.7
Fuli 富里 Hù-lí Fu-lî Kumpuu 101.9
Chishang 池上 Tî-siōng Chhṳ̀-sông Fanaw 108.8 Chishang Taitung
County
Haiduan 海端 Hái-toan Gói-tôn Haitutuan 114.4 Guanshan
Guanshan 關山 Koan-san Koân-sân Dilradilrang 120.9
Ruihe 瑞和 Suī-hô Lui-fò Mizuwa 128.3 Luye
Ruiyuan 瑞源 Suī-goân Lui-ngièn Ohara 131.1
Luye 鹿野 Lo̍k-iá Lu̍k-yâ Shikano 136.6
Shanli 山里 San-lí Sân-lî Kalito’od 142.8 Beinan
Taitung 臺東 Tâi-tang Thòi-tûng Valangaw 150.9   South-link line Taitung

References edit

  1. ^ "Touring Taiwan by Rail". Tourism Bureau, MOTC. 2005-01-13. from the original on 2010-12-13. Retrieved 2010-12-21.
  2. ^ "Across an Unspoilt Land--Riding the Hualien-Taitung Line". Taiwan Panorama. December 1996. from the original on 2011-09-30. Retrieved 2010-12-21.
  3. ^ "Taiwan Railways Administration". from the original on 2008-01-11. Retrieved 2007-12-31.
  4. ^ Spencer, David (21 February 2018). "Taiwan Hualien's Top Tourist Attractions". Taiwan News. Taiwan News. Retrieved 2022-11-27.
  5. ^ Shelley Shan (2007-10-02). "Hualien-Taitung electrification gets conditional pass". Taipei Times. from the original on 2010-05-02. Retrieved 2010-12-21.
  6. ^ Shelley Shan (2009-11-14). "Hualien-Taitung railway to be electrified by 2013". Taipei Times. from the original on 2009-11-23. Retrieved 2010-12-21.

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The Taitung Line Chinese 臺東線 pinyin Taidōng Xian Pe h ōe ji Tai tang Soaⁿ also known as the Hua Tung line Chinese 花東線 pinyin Huadōng Xian Pe h ōe ji Hoa tang Soaⁿ is the southern section of the Eastern Line of the Taiwan Railways Administration 1 The line starts at the Hualien station and ends at the Taitung station 2 It is 161 5 km long including the main segment of 155 7 km between Hualien and Taitung 3 Taitung LineOverviewNative name臺東線OwnerTaiwan Railways AdministrationTerminiHualienTaitungStations27ServiceTypePassenger freight railOperator s Taiwan Railways AdministrationHistoryOpened25 March 1926TechnicalLine length150 9 km 93 8 mi Number of tracks2Track gauge3 ft 6 in 1 067 mm Electrification25 kV 60 Hz CatenaryOperating speed130 km h 81 mph Route mapLegendkmNorth link Hualien Port0 0 Hualien3 4 Ji an8 2 Gancheng StationMugua River12 4 Zhixue15 3 PingheProv Hwy 9Tun River17 2 Shoufeng19 9 FengtianProv Hwy 11cShoufeng River26 1 Linrong Shin Kong28 3 Nanping32 5 FenglinWanli River37 3 WanrongProv Hwy 942 9 Guangfu amp Hwy 11aJianong Creek50 6 Dafu53 6 FuyuanFuyuan River62 8 RuisuiMaizuru Bridgeover Hongye RiverProv Hwy 972 1 SanminFengping RiverZhuo River83 1 YuliProv Hwy 30Lakulaku RiverXiuguluan River89 8 Dongli95 7 DongzhuOld Zhuoshui RiverGongpu Bridge101 9 FuliTurtle CreekHong Kong Pu BridgeHualien Taitung border108 8 ChishangProv Hwy 20aBeinan River114 4 HaiduanDegao Bridge120 9 Guanshan125 2 Yuemei128 3 Ruihe131 1 Ruiyuan136 6 LuyeLuye River142 8 Shanli150 9 TaitungSouth linkThis diagram viewtalkeditThe coastal branch lines of Hualien and Taitung were discarded after the broadening plan in 1982 The broadcasts of the station names on Taitung line are made in five languages Mandarin Taiwanese Hokkien Hakka English and Amis The Taitung Line is the only line in Taiwan where broadcasts are made in the Amis language Outline map near Hualien Stations A Hualien former B Hualien Port C Hualien D Beipu E Ji an F MeilunLines Yellow North Link LineBlue Hualien Taitung LineGreen Hualien Port LineRed Hualien Port Line former Contents 1 History 2 Electrification of the Hualien Taitung Line 3 Stations 4 ReferencesHistory editThe north segment from Karenkō 花蓮港 now Hualien City to Poshiko 璞石閣 ポシコ then Tamazato now Yuli was built in 1909 and completed in 1917 The south segment from Hinan 卑南 then Taitō now Taitung City to Rirō 里巄 now Guanshan was opened in 1919 by the Taitō Development Company 臺東開拓株式會社 In 1922 the Taitō Development Company bought the railroad from Karenkō to Tamazato and named it the Taitō North Line while the south segment from Taitō to Rirō was named the Taitō South Line The construction of the connecting railway between Tamazato to Rirō began in 1921 and completed in 1926 after which the total length of the line from Karenkō Hualien City to Taitō Taitung City was 171 8 km In 1966 the Kuang Hua Express 光華號 utilizing diesel multiple units started service on the line and greatly shortening the travel time from Hualien to Taitung from 6 7 hours to 3 4 hours Its gauge was changed from 2 ft 6 in 762 mm narrow gauge to 3 ft 6 in 1 067 mm gauge in 1982 and connected with North link line after which the old Hualien Station was abandoned and replaced by the Hualien railway station that is used now The site of old Hualian Station was eventually turned into Dongdamen Night Market in 2015 while the disused right of way has been partially turned into a pedestrian area 4 In 2007 the Environmental Protection Administration gave the line a conditional pass for an electrification project which would boost the operating speed from 110 km h to 130 km h 5 In 2009 construction began on electrification work with NT 15 5 billion set aside for the project 6 Electrification work was completed in late 2013 with the inauguration of electric services taking place in late June 2014 The section between Nanping and Wanrong railway stations was to be upgraded from a single track railway to a dual track railway and was expected to be completed by December 2020 With the existing double track sections from Shoufeng to Nanping railway station and from Wanrong to Guangfu railway stations it was expected that service frequency could be improved shortening wait times This article needs to be updated The reason given is This article contains references to things that may have already happened Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information November 2022 On October 12 2020 the Ministry of Transport has approved and intends to carry out upgrading works on the Taitung Line to ensure that the entire line is double tracked As 69 of the line is still currently single tracked the project is expected to shorten wait times by up to 90 minutes with up to 16 more train services each day Some trips can be reduced by up to 50 minutes With an increase of 17 000 passengers per day the dual track railway project is expected to cost NT 25 429 billion which will be completed 7 years after the environmental impact assessment and comprehensive planning are approved citation needed The Railway Bureau has stated that the project will be carried out in 2 phases Phase 1 will include the sections north of Yuli Hualien Shoufeng Guangfu Ruisui and Sanmin Yuli and the section between Taitung and Zhiben and is expected to be completed by 2026 Phase 2 will include the remaining sections of the line and is expected to be completed by 2027 Electrification of the Hualien Taitung Line editTogether with the electrification of the Hualien Taitung Line the following stations were upgraded General Reconstruction Completed Zhixue Pinghe Fengtian Nanping Fenglin Wanrong Guangfu Dafu Fuyuan Ruisui Sanmin Yuli Dongli Dongzhu Fuli Chishang Haiduan Guanshan Ruihe Ruiyuan Luye Shanli Taitung Elevated Station Under Construction Hualien Under Planning Ji an Completed Shoufeng Underground Station Completed Linrong Shin KongStations editName Chinese Taiwanese Hakka Amis Dist km Transfers and Notes LocationHualien 花蓮 Hoa lian Fa lien Kalingko 0 0 nbsp North link line Hualien HualienCountyJi an 吉安 Kiat an Kit on Yoshino 3 4 Ji anZhixue 志學 Chi ha k Chṳ ho k Cihak 12 4 ShoufengPinghe 平和 Peng ho Phin fo Ci adetuman 15 3Shoufeng 壽豐 Siu hong Su fung Rinahem 17 2Fengtian 豐田 Hong tian Fung thien Telu 19 9Linrong Shin Kong 林榮新光 Lim eng Sin kong Lim yung Sin kong 26 1 FenglinNanping 南平 Lam peng Nam phin Kiku 28 3Fenglin 鳳林 Hōng lim Fung lim Cingaroan 32 5Wanrong 萬榮 Ban eng Van yung Molisaka 37 3Guangfu 光復 Kong ho k Kong fu k Fata an 42 9 GuangfuDafu 大富 Tai ho Thai fu Yamato 50 6Fuyuan 富源 Hu goan Fu ngien Pa ilasen 53 6 RuisuiRuisui 瑞穗 Sui sui Lui sui Kohkoh 62 8Sanmin 三民 Sam bin Sam min Takay 72 1 YuliYuli 玉里 Gio k li Ngiu k li Posko 83 1Dongli 東里 Tang li Tung li Pasai 89 8 FuliDongzhu 東竹 Tang tek Tung chuk Talampo 95 7Fuli 富里 Hu li Fu li Kumpuu 101 9Chishang 池上 Ti siōng Chhṳ song Fanaw 108 8 Chishang TaitungCountyHaiduan 海端 Hai toan Goi ton Haitutuan 114 4 GuanshanGuanshan 關山 Koan san Koan san Dilradilrang 120 9Ruihe 瑞和 Sui ho Lui fo Mizuwa 128 3 LuyeRuiyuan 瑞源 Sui goan Lui ngien Ohara 131 1Luye 鹿野 Lo k ia Lu k ya Shikano 136 6Shanli 山里 San li San li Kalito od 142 8 BeinanTaitung 臺東 Tai tang Thoi tung Valangaw 150 9 nbsp South link line TaitungReferences edit Touring Taiwan by Rail Tourism Bureau MOTC 2005 01 13 Archived from the original on 2010 12 13 Retrieved 2010 12 21 Across an Unspoilt Land Riding the Hualien Taitung Line Taiwan Panorama December 1996 Archived from the original on 2011 09 30 Retrieved 2010 12 21 Taiwan Railways Administration Archived from the original on 2008 01 11 Retrieved 2007 12 31 Spencer David 21 February 2018 Taiwan Hualien s Top Tourist Attractions Taiwan News Taiwan News Retrieved 2022 11 27 Shelley Shan 2007 10 02 Hualien Taitung electrification gets conditional pass Taipei Times Archived from the original on 2010 05 02 Retrieved 2010 12 21 Shelley Shan 2009 11 14 Hualien Taitung railway to be electrified by 2013 Taipei Times 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