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Transportation in Taiwan

The Ministry of Transportation and Communications governs transportation in Taiwan.

The Taipei Metro

Land transport edit

 
Taiwan High Speed Rail (THSR) 700T Series Shinkansen train.

Roads edit

  • Total length: 41,475 km (2009)
    • National highway: 901 km
    • Provincial highway: 4,680 km
  • Highways: 20,947 km (including 872 km of freeways)
  • Urban roads: 16,395, km

Rail edit

 
Railway map of Taiwan

Total: 1,580 km (2009) (all on the island of Taiwan)

  • Taiwan Railway: 1,097 km of 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) gauge
  • Taiwan High Speed Rail: 354 km of 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) gauge
  • Kaohsiung Mass Rapid Transit: 51.8 km of 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) gauge
  • Taipei Metro: 131.1 km of 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) gauge
  • Taoyuan Metro: 51.03 km of 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) gauge
  • Taiwan Sugar Corporation: 240 km of 762 mm (2 ft 6 in) gauge
  • Forestry Bureau: 86 km of 762 mm (2 ft 6 in) gauge
 
Kaohsiung LRT Citadis 305 tram in trial operation in 2021
 
Taipei Bus 965 originating from Jinguashi via Jiufen Old Street and terminating at Banqiao Bus Station.

High-speed rail edit

The Taiwan High Speed Rail (THSR) commenced operations on 5 January 2007, after some delays in 2006. The THSR connects Taipei City in the northeast of the island of Taiwan to Kaohsiung City in the southwest. The journey time is about 90 minutes compared to ~3 hours by conventional rail. 30 Shinkansen Class 700T sets are running on the 345 km high-speed line, with station stops at Taipei Main Station, Banqiao, Taoyuan, Hsinchu, Taichung, Chiayi, Tainan and Zuoying District In Kaohsiung. Four additional stations have been opened: Nangang in eastern Taipei, Miaoli, Changhua and Yunlin. In 2008 THSR increased the number of trains to 88 per day, each way.

The Shinkansen 700T is similar to the Japanese 700 Nozomi. It operates in 12 car sets (9 powered, 3 trailers) at a speed limit of 300 km/h over standard gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) track. OCS power is 25 kV AC 60 Hz.

Conventional rail edit

The Taiwan Railways Administration (TRA) is the national conventional passenger railway operator in Taiwan, established on 5 March 1948. Railway services began in 1891 between Keelung and Hsinchu under mainland China's Qing Dynasty, with a complete reform intended under the Japanese Colonial Government. This Japanese influence remains in TRA's various operations today, where JR (Japan Railways) tack layout, fare gates, and signage can still be observed.[1] With increased competition from the Taiwan High Speed Rail for long-distance services on the west coast, TRA has begun placing emphases on commuter and tourist services.[2]

Urban transit edit

There are five urban transit systems in Taiwan: Taipei Metro, New Taipei Metro, Taichung Metro, Taoyuan Metro, and Kaohsiung Metro.

Taipei Metro opened in 1996 and runs on an extensive network of both Multiple Unit for the high-capacity system as well as VAL for the medium-capacity system throughout the metropolitan area of Taipei. The metro system operates 6 lines consisting of 131 stations.[3]

Kaohsiung Metro is a metro system that currently has two lines, the Red line, and the Orange line consisting of 37 Stations.[4][5] Both of these lines opened In 2008.[6] Along with these lines, the Yellow line Is under construction, and will cover nearly 42% of the cites population, having an expected daily ridership of 180,000 and is to be completed by 2028.[7][8][9] The metro currently runs in 3 car sets manufactured by Siemens.

The Taoyuan Metro is a metro system with one operational line, one in construction, and one in planning. (Airport MRT, green, brown).[10] The Airport MRT serves Taoyuan, Taipei and New Taipei after it opened in March 2017.

Taichung Metro officially began operation on April 25, 2021, with its Green Line opening. In addition to Taichung, the network will also serve the Changhua and Nantou counties. The metro will start off with 3 main lines (green, blue, and orange), with four other lines planned.[11]

Buses edit

Various conventional urban and intercity bus operators conduct services in Taipei and other major cities. Some of the most notable players include Taipei Bus (台北客運) and Capitol Bus (首都客運).[12]

Taichung and Chiayi BRT edit

Taichung's BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) was the first BRT system in Taiwan, spanning 17.1 kilometres (10.6 mi) from Taichung TRA Station to Providence University via the Taiwan Boulevard, containing 21 dedicated right-of-way stations. This line was shut down and converted to a dedicated bus lane on July 8, 2015.[13]

Chiayi's Bus Rapid Transit system remains in service,[14] connecting Chiayi High Speed Rail station to downtown Chiayi City via Chiayi County. It uses dedicated bus lanes and GPS-controlled traffic signals to speed up commutes between terminals.

Air transport edit

Airports edit

During the global COVID-19 pandemic traffic at Taiwan’s large international airports fell sharply while traffic to smaller domestic airports increased as a result of a surge in domestic tourism.[15]

Total: 40

Length of runways:

Airlines edit

Total: 7

  1. China Airlines
  2. Daily Air
  3. EVA Air
  4. Mandarin Airlines
  5. Tigerair Taiwan
  6. Uni Air
  7. Starlux Airlines

Heliports edit

Total: 31 (2013)[16]

Sea transport edit

Ports edit

Port of Kaohsiung Is the largest port in Taiwan, and the thirteenth largest in the world.[17] It is located near the Western districts In Kaohsiung, including Gushan, Yancheng, Lingya, Cianjhen, Siaogang, and Cijin. The port Is easily accessible by Sizihwan metro station, and by various Light Rail stations.[18][19]

Other Major ports: Keelung, Taichung, Hualien

General ports: Anping, Su'ao, Taipei

Interior ports: Budai, Magong

Merchant marine: 112 ships (1,000 GT or over) totaling 3,827,173 GT/6,121,877 tonnes deadweight (DWT) (2010)
ships by type:

  • Bulk 35
  • Cargo 20
  • Chemical tanker 1
  • Container 31
  • Petroleum tanker 12
  • Passenger/cargo 4
  • Refrigerated cargo 7
  • Roll on/roll off 2

Pipelines edit

As of 2013, Taiwan maintains the following pipelines[20]

  • Condensate 25 km
  • Gas 802 km
  • Oil 241 km

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "What's In a Name?—The Unexpected Charms of Japanese-Era Train Stations". New Southbound Policy. Retrieved 2023-09-08.
  2. ^ "New EMU900 trains for Taiwan to increase capacity and improve comfort". Global Railway Review. Retrieved 2023-09-08.
  3. ^ . Taipei City Government. Archived from the original on 2013-10-21. Retrieved 2014-01-01.
  4. ^ "Guide Map - KRTC-Kaohsiung Metro". www.krtc.com.tw. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  5. ^
  6. ^ "Mission & Vision - Kaohsiung Rapid Transit Corporation". corp.krtc.com.tw. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  7. ^ Kaohsiung Breaks Ground on New Metro Line | TaiwanPlus News, retrieved 2024-03-07
  8. ^ "Kaohsiung MRT Yellow Line contract awarded". Railway PRO. 2022-09-02. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  9. ^ "Kaohsiung Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) Metropolitan Yellow Line Package YC01". Gamuda Berhad. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  10. ^ "Introduction to Airport MRT". Office of Rapid Transit Systems, Taoyuan. Retrieved 2016-12-28.
  11. ^ "Taichung Mass Rapid Transit System". Taichung City Government. Retrieved 2014-01-01.
  12. ^ "City Transportation". New Taipei City Travel. Retrieved 2023-09-08.
  13. ^ "Environmental Impact Assessment: Taiwan's mission possible: get more people on buses - Taipei Times". www.taipeitimes.com. 2021-06-23. Retrieved 2023-09-08.
  14. ^ "Transportation". Fulbright Taiwan ETA Program. Retrieved 2023-09-08.
  15. ^ Strong, Matthew (2 February 2021). "Airports on small Taiwanese islands show growth for 2020". www.taiwannews.com.tw. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  16. ^ "CIA World Factbook". August 2023.
  17. ^ https://khh.travel/en/attractions/detail/399
  18. ^ https://www.rome2rio.com/map/Kaohsiung/Kaohsiung-Port#trips/transport/Kaohsiung/Kaohsiung-Port/r/Subway
  19. ^ "Port of Kaohsiung-Taiwan International Ports Corporation, Ltd. Cruise in Taiwan". cruise.twport.com.tw. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  20. ^ "The World Factbook". Central Intelligence Agency. Retrieved 1 January 2014.

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The Ministry of Transportation and Communications governs transportation in Taiwan The Taipei Metro Contents 1 Land transport 1 1 Roads 1 2 Rail 1 2 1 High speed rail 1 2 2 Conventional rail 1 2 3 Urban transit 1 3 Buses 1 3 1 Taichung and Chiayi BRT 2 Air transport 2 1 Airports 2 2 Airlines 2 3 Heliports 3 Sea transport 3 1 Ports 4 Pipelines 5 See also 6 ReferencesLand transport edit nbsp Taiwan High Speed Rail THSR 700T Series Shinkansen train Roads edit Main article Highway system in Taiwan Total length 41 475 km 2009 National highway 901 km Provincial highway 4 680 km Highways 20 947 km including 872 km of freeways Urban roads 16 395 km Rail edit Main article Rail transport in Taiwan nbsp Railway map of Taiwan Total 1 580 km 2009 all on the island of Taiwan Taiwan Railway 1 097 km of 1 067 mm 3 ft 6 in gauge Taiwan High Speed Rail 354 km of 1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in gauge Kaohsiung Mass Rapid Transit 51 8 km of 1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in gauge Taipei Metro 131 1 km of 1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in gauge Taoyuan Metro 51 03 km of 1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in gauge Taiwan Sugar Corporation 240 km of 762 mm 2 ft 6 in gauge Forestry Bureau 86 km of 762 mm 2 ft 6 in gauge nbsp Kaohsiung LRT Citadis 305 tram in trial operation in 2021 nbsp Taipei Bus 965 originating from Jinguashi via Jiufen Old Street and terminating at Banqiao Bus Station High speed rail edit Main article Taiwan High Speed Rail The Taiwan High Speed Rail THSR commenced operations on 5 January 2007 after some delays in 2006 The THSR connects Taipei City in the northeast of the island of Taiwan to Kaohsiung City in the southwest The journey time is about 90 minutes compared to 3 hours by conventional rail 30 Shinkansen Class 700T sets are running on the 345 km high speed line with station stops at Taipei Main Station Banqiao Taoyuan Hsinchu Taichung Chiayi Tainan and Zuoying District In Kaohsiung Four additional stations have been opened Nangang in eastern Taipei Miaoli Changhua and Yunlin In 2008 THSR increased the number of trains to 88 per day each way The Shinkansen 700T is similar to the Japanese 700 Nozomi It operates in 12 car sets 9 powered 3 trailers at a speed limit of 300 km h over standard gauge 1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in track OCS power is 25 kV AC 60 Hz Conventional rail edit Main article Taiwan Railways AdministrationThe Taiwan Railways Administration TRA is the national conventional passenger railway operator in Taiwan established on 5 March 1948 Railway services began in 1891 between Keelung and Hsinchu under mainland China s Qing Dynasty with a complete reform intended under the Japanese Colonial Government This Japanese influence remains in TRA s various operations today where JR Japan Railways tack layout fare gates and signage can still be observed 1 With increased competition from the Taiwan High Speed Rail for long distance services on the west coast TRA has begun placing emphases on commuter and tourist services 2 Urban transit edit Main article Rail transport in Taiwan Urban transit There are five urban transit systems in Taiwan Taipei Metro New Taipei Metro Taichung Metro Taoyuan Metro and Kaohsiung Metro Taipei Metro opened in 1996 and runs on an extensive network of both Multiple Unit for the high capacity system as well as VAL for the medium capacity system throughout the metropolitan area of Taipei The metro system operates 6 lines consisting of 131 stations 3 Kaohsiung Metro is a metro system that currently has two lines the Red line and the Orange line consisting of 37 Stations 4 5 Both of these lines opened In 2008 6 Along with these lines the Yellow line Is under construction and will cover nearly 42 of the cites population having an expected daily ridership of 180 000 and is to be completed by 2028 7 8 9 The metro currently runs in 3 car sets manufactured by Siemens The Taoyuan Metro is a metro system with one operational line one in construction and one in planning Airport MRT green brown 10 The Airport MRT serves Taoyuan Taipei and New Taipei after it opened in March 2017 Taichung Metro officially began operation on April 25 2021 with its Green Line opening In addition to Taichung the network will also serve the Changhua and Nantou counties The metro will start off with 3 main lines green blue and orange with four other lines planned 11 Buses edit Main article Taipei Joint Bus System Various conventional urban and intercity bus operators conduct services in Taipei and other major cities Some of the most notable players include Taipei Bus 台北客運 and Capitol Bus 首都客運 12 Taichung and Chiayi BRT edit Main articles Taichung BRT and Chiayi BRT Taichung s BRT Bus Rapid Transit was the first BRT system in Taiwan spanning 17 1 kilometres 10 6 mi from Taichung TRA Station to Providence University via the Taiwan Boulevard containing 21 dedicated right of way stations This line was shut down and converted to a dedicated bus lane on July 8 2015 13 Chiayi s Bus Rapid Transit system remains in service 14 connecting Chiayi High Speed Rail station to downtown Chiayi City via Chiayi County It uses dedicated bus lanes and GPS controlled traffic signals to speed up commutes between terminals Air transport editAirports edit See also List of airports in Taiwan During the global COVID 19 pandemic traffic at Taiwan s large international airports fell sharply while traffic to smaller domestic airports increased as a result of a surge in domestic tourism 15 Total 40Length of runways Over 3 047 m 6 Taipei Taoyuan Taichung Kaohsiung Tainan Chiayi Pingtung 2 438 to 3 047 m 5 Kinmen Magong Hualien Taipei Songshan Taitung 1 524 to 2 437 m 2 Hengchun Nangan 914 to 1 523 m 4 Beigan Lanyu Lyudao Wang an Under 914 m 1 Qimei Airlines edit See also List of airlines of Taiwan Total 7 China Airlines Daily Air EVA Air Mandarin Airlines Tigerair Taiwan Uni Air Starlux Airlines Heliports edit Total 31 2013 16 Sea transport editPorts edit Port of Kaohsiung Is the largest port in Taiwan and the thirteenth largest in the world 17 It is located near the Western districts In Kaohsiung including Gushan Yancheng Lingya Cianjhen Siaogang and Cijin The port Is easily accessible by Sizihwan metro station and by various Light Rail stations 18 19 Other Major ports Keelung Taichung HualienGeneral ports Anping Su ao TaipeiInterior ports Budai MagongMerchant marine 112 ships 1 000 GT or over totaling 3 827 173 GT 6 121 877 tonnes deadweight DWT 2010 ships by type Bulk 35 Cargo 20 Chemical tanker 1 Container 31 Petroleum tanker 12 Passenger cargo 4 Refrigerated cargo 7 Roll on roll off 2Pipelines editThis article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Transportation in Taiwan news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2013 Learn how and when to remove this message As of 2013 Taiwan maintains the following pipelines 20 Condensate 25 km Gas 802 km Oil 241 km Portals nbsp Taiwan nbsp TransportSee also editPlug in electric vehicles in TaiwanReferences edit What s In a Name The Unexpected Charms of Japanese Era Train Stations New Southbound Policy Retrieved 2023 09 08 New EMU900 trains for Taiwan to increase capacity and improve comfort Global Railway Review Retrieved 2023 09 08 Taipei Metro Networks and Systems Taipei City Government Archived from the original on 2013 10 21 Retrieved 2014 01 01 Guide Map KRTC Kaohsiung Metro www krtc com tw Retrieved 2024 03 07 https web archive org web 20130302035441 http mtbu kcg gov tw english intro php Mission amp Vision Kaohsiung Rapid Transit Corporation corp krtc com tw Retrieved 2024 03 07 Kaohsiung Breaks Ground on New Metro Line TaiwanPlus News retrieved 2024 03 07 Kaohsiung MRT Yellow Line contract awarded Railway PRO 2022 09 02 Retrieved 2024 03 07 Kaohsiung Mass Rapid Transit MRT Metropolitan Yellow Line Package YC01 Gamuda Berhad Retrieved 2024 03 07 Introduction to Airport MRT Office of Rapid Transit Systems Taoyuan Retrieved 2016 12 28 Taichung Mass Rapid Transit System Taichung City Government Retrieved 2014 01 01 City Transportation New Taipei City Travel Retrieved 2023 09 08 Environmental Impact Assessment Taiwan s mission possible get more people on buses Taipei Times www taipeitimes com 2021 06 23 Retrieved 2023 09 08 Transportation Fulbright Taiwan ETA Program Retrieved 2023 09 08 Strong Matthew 2 February 2021 Airports on small Taiwanese islands show growth for 2020 www taiwannews com tw Retrieved 2 February 2021 CIA World Factbook August 2023 https khh travel en attractions detail 399 https www rome2rio com map Kaohsiung Kaohsiung Port trips transport Kaohsiung Kaohsiung Port r Subway Port of Kaohsiung Taiwan International Ports Corporation Ltd Cruise in Taiwan cruise twport com tw Retrieved 2024 03 07 The World Factbook Central Intelligence Agency Retrieved 1 January 2014 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Transport in Taiwan Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Transportation in 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