Red Line (Taipei Metro)

Taipei Metro Red Line
Overview
Type High-capacity Metro System
Status In Service/Constructing
Locale Metropolitan Taipei
Termini Tamsui
Guanxi Care Center
Stations 30
Services Tamsui Line, Xinbeitou Branch Line, Xinyi Line
Operation
Opened March 28, 1997
Operator(s) Taipei Rapid Transit Corporation (TRTC)
Rolling stock Siemens Type 301, 371, 321 High-capacity Train Cars
Technical
Line length 32.3 km (20.1 mi)
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
Operating speed 80 km/h (50 mph)
Route map
Red Line (Taipei Metro)
Traditional Chinese 紅線

The Red Line comprises three lines of the Taipei Rapid Transit System: the (recently and controversially named) Tamsui Line (formerly "Danshui"), the Xinbeitou Branch Line, and the Xinyi Line. When completed, it will include a total of 30 stations serving the Tamsui, Beitou, Shilin, Datong, Zhongshan, Zhongzheng, Daan, and Xinyi districts, stretching about 30 km long. Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall Station borders the Tamsui Line and the Xinyi Line; north of the station is the Tamsui Line, south is the Xinyi Line.

The Tamsui Line and Xinbeitou Branch Line are in revenue service. With the completion of the Xinyi Line in December 2012, metro trains will travel from the Tamsui Line directly onto the Xinyi Line. Currently, Tamsui Line trains are transferred directly to the Xindian Line or the Zhonghe Line.

The Tamsui Line section runs mostly along the former Taiwan Railway Administration's Tamsui Line, where most of the tracks and stations have been renovated, except in the Zhongzheng district, where a new tunnel was constructed due to lack of surface right-of-way. The Xinyi Line is currently under construction and will be completely underground. The excavation of tunnels using the cut-and-cover method have resulted in large scale detouring of road traffic.

The Red Line is a high-capacity metro system. Routes south of Yuanshan Station are underground; routes between Yuanshan Station and Beitou Station are elevated; routes between Beitou Station and Hongshulin Station are at-grade; and Tamsui Station is elevated.

Due to current construction of the Xinyi line, trains on the red line operate in two modes:

Stations

Line Code Station Name Transfer Location
English Chinese
Red Line
Tamsui
Line
R33 Tamsui 淡水 Tamsui New Taipei
R32 Hongshulin 紅樹林
R31 Zhuwei 竹圍
R30 Guandu 關渡 Beitou Taipei
R29 Zhongyi 忠義
R28 Fuxinggang 復興崗
R26 Beitou 北投 Xinbeitou Branch Line
R25 Qiyan 奇岩
R24 Qilian 唭哩岸
R23 Shipai
(Veterans General Hospital)
石牌
(榮總)
R22 Mingde 明德
R21 Zhishan 芝山 Shilin
R20 Shilin 士林 Circular Line
R18A Jiantan 劍潭
R17 Yuanshan 圓山 Datong
Zhongshan
R16 Minquan West Road 民權西路 Xinzhuang Line
R15 Shuanglian 雙連
R14 Zhongshan 中山 Songshan Line
R13 Taipei Main Station 台北車站 Banqiao Line
Taoyuan Airport MRT
TRA Western Line
Taiwan High Speed Rail
Zhongzheng
R12 National Taiwan University Hospital 台大醫院
R11 Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall 中正紀念堂 Xindian Line
Xiaonanmen Branch Line
Xinyi
Line
R10 Dongmen 東門 Xinzhuang Line Zhongzheng
Da'an
R9 Daan Park 大安森林公園 Da'an
R8 Daan 大安 Wenshan Line
R7 Xinyi Anhe 信義安和
R6 Taipei 101/World Trade Center 臺北101/世貿站 Xinyi
R5 Elephant Mountain 象山
R4 Songde 松德
R3 Zhongpo
(Guangci Care Home)
中坡
(廣慈博愛院)
Xinbeitou Branch Line
Xinbeitou
Branch
Line
R27 Xinbeitou 新北投 Beitou Taipei
R26 Beitou 北投 Tamsui Line

See also