Miaoli Station

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Miaoli Station
苗栗車站
Miaoli Station front
Location
County Miaoli
City Miaoli
Address Weigong Rd., No. 1
Info
Type At-Grade
History
Opened March 25, 1903
Rail services
Line(s)      Taichung Line (137)
Daily Ridership 10,547 (2010)[1]
Operator(s) Taiwan Railway Administration
Taiwan Railway Administration Station
Level一等站
Zhuyin Codeㄇㄠ
Mileage
(from Keelung)
140.6 km
There is a bus stop near this station.

Miaoli Station (Chinese: 苗栗車站; pinyin: Miáolì Chēzhàn) is a railway station on the Taiwan Railway Administration (TRA) Western Line (Mountain Line). It is located in Miaoli City, Miaoli County, Taiwan.

Overview

The station has one side platform and one island platform. It also has a tourist information center. Miaoli Station is an important station on the Taichung Line and has facilities for freight/cargo services.

History

  • May 25, 1903: The first station, a wooden station, opened for service as Myaori-eki (苗栗驛).
  • 1930: The station is reconstructed as a brick station.
  • April 21, 1935: After the 1935 Hsinchu-Taichung earthquake, the station was reconstructed.
  • April 24, 1935: The station train depot is reconstructed.
  • 1943: Due to the war in the Pacific Ocean, the station was bombed and destroyed.
  • August 1955: Due to increased traffic at the station, platform 1 was reconstructed, the elevated walkway was demolished, and a new underground tunnel was constructed.
  • November 1975: The third-generation station was reconstructed using reinforced concrete as a two-story station.
  • 1978: The second story and the station entrance are reconstructed to include a clock.
  • 1997: Due to the construction for double-tracking of the Mountain Line, the station is once again reconstructed including the entrance, the platforms, and expansion of the station.
  • October 11, 1998: After the completion of the double-tracking project, the station becomes a stop.
  • June 10, 1999: The TRA Railroad Museum opens for service.
  • November 1, 2006: The Fu-an Underground Passage opens for use.
  • June 25, 2008: The Taroko Express begins service for the station.
  • June 16, 2009: The station becomes an origin for the Tzu-Chiang Limited Express.
  • October 29, 2010: The construction for a cross-platform station design begins.
  • December 22, 2010: As part of the 100th Anniversary Celebration of the Republic of China, the TRA begins running a Miaoli to Hualien service (via the South-Link Line).

Platform layout

Passenger service

1 1 Western Line (Southbound) Toward Taichung, Chiayi, Kaohsiung, Pingtung
2 (No platform) Transfer Line Parking/Transfer Track
3 2A Western Line (Northbound) Toward Taoyuan, Taipei, Qidu, Keelung
Eastern Line (Cross-line Southbound) Toward Yilan, Suao, Hualien, Taitung
4 2B Western Line (Southbound, originating) Toward Kaohsiung, Pingtung, Taitung, Hualien
Western Line - Coastal Line, (Northbound, originating via the Chengzhui Line) Toward Yuanli, Taipei, Hualien, Taitung
Western Line (Northbound, originating) Toward Keelung, Suao, Hualien, Taitung
Western Line (Southbound, originating) Toward Changhua, Douliu, Chiayi, Kaohsiung

Freight service

1 1 Western Line (Freight)
North/Southbound
Toward Taitung, Taoyuan, Taipei, Keelung
Western Line (Freight)
Cross-line North/Southbound
Toward Yilan, Suao, Hualien, Kaohsiung

Around the station

  • Miaoli Railway Museum
  • Carrefour Miaoli Branch
  • Fengnian St. Night Market
  • Cultural Center Night Market
  • Station Front Market
  • Miaoli Yiming Temple
  • Zhongshan Rd. Old Street
  • Zhongzheng Rd. Old Street
  • Miaoli County Government
  • Miaoli County Public Library
  • Miaoli County Government International Culture Center

Nearby Stations

Preceding station   Taiwan Railway Administration   Following station
toward Keelung
Western Line
Mountain Line
toward Kaohsiung

See also

References

  1. "Volume of Passenger and Freight Traffic". Taiwan Railway Administration. 2011. Retrieved 2011-06-15. 

External links

Coordinates: 24°34′11.64″N 120°49′20.80″E / 24.5699000°N 120.8224444°E / 24.5699000; 120.8224444


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