Chengzhui Line

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The Chengzhui Line (Chinese: 成追線; pinyin: Chéngzhuī xiàn), also spelled Chengjhuei Line, is a short branch line of the Taiwan Railway Administration. Its length of 2.2 km is sometimes included with that of the Taichung Line.[1]

History

The Chengzhui Line was completed in 1922. It connects the two split sections of the Western Line in central Taiwan, which are the Coast Line and the Mountain Line (Taichung Line), made a direct connect that don't have to go another 11.8 km route and a transfer at Changhua.

The two connecting station has a lucky composition, Zhuifen to Chenggong (Pursuit to Success), and it was a hot sale of the ticket.

Stations

References

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