Hwa-tung Line

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The Hwa-tung Line (花東線) is the southern section of the Eastern Line of the Taiwan Railway Administration. It is 161.5 km long, including the main segment of 155.7 km between Hualien and Taitung. [1]

[edit] History

This railroad was completed in 1920s. Its gauge was changed from 762 mm to 1067 mm in 1982.

[edit] Stations

  • Hualian: Connecting to the North-Link Line
  • Ji-an
  • Jhihsyue
  • Pinghe
  • Shoufong
  • Fongtian
  • Sikou
  • Nanping
  • Fonglin
  • Wanrong
  • Guangfu
  • Dafu
  • Fuyuan
  • Rueishuei
  • Sanmin
  • Yuli
  • Antong
  • Dongli
  • Dongjhu
  • Fuli
  • Chihshang
  • Haiduan
  • Guanshan
  • Yuemei
  • Rueihe
  • Rueiyuan
  • Luye
  • Shanli
  • Taitung: Connecting to the South-Link Line, previous names: Beinan, Taitung New Station
  • Malan (closed in 2001)
  • Taitung (closed in 2001)

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