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. It is 98.2 km long, of which 81.4 km is single track. [1]
[edit] History
This railroad line was completed in 1991, making it the newest rail line operated by the TRA, and creating an around-the-island railroad network.
[edit] Stations
- Fangliao: Connecting to the Pingtung Line
- Jialu
- Neishih
- Fangshan
- Central Signs
- Gujhuang
- Datu
- Longsi
- Duoliang
- Jinlun
- Taimali
- Jhihben
- Kangle
- Taitung: Connecting to the Hwa-tung Line