Liujia line
Appearance
Liujia Line 六家線 | |
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narrow gauge |
The Liujia Line (
Hsinchu City. The opening of the line experienced slight delays and eventually opened in November 2011.[1][2]
Stations
Name | Chinese | Taiwanese | Hakka | Distance | Transfers and Notes | Location | |
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Zhuzhong | 竹中 | Tek-tiong | Chuk-chûng | 0 km | → West Coast line
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Zhudong |
Hsinchu County |
Liujia | 六家 | Lio̍k-ka | Liuk-kâ | 3.1 km | ![]() ![]() |
Zhubei |
References
- ^ Marchant, John Scott (11 November 2011). "Hsinchu's Neiwan Line steams back to life". Taiwan Today. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
- ^ "New rails to link high speed and TRA trains". The China Post. 2010-03-03. Retrieved 2011-03-11.
External links
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