South-Link Line
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The South-Link Line (南迴線) is a line of the Taiwan Railway Administration running along the south end of the island of Taiwan, connecting the eastern and western coasts.
[edit] History
This railroad line was completed in 1991, making it the newest rail line operated by the TRA.
[edit] Stations
- Fangliao: Connecting to the Pingtung Line
- Jialu
- Neishih
- Fangshan
- Gujhuang
- Datu
- Longsi
- Duoliang
- Jinlun
- Taimali
- Jhihben
- Kangle
- Taitung: Connecting to the Hwa-tung Line