Neili Station

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Neili Station
內壢車站
Location
County Taoyuan
City Zhongli
Address Zhonghua Rd., Sec. 1, No. 267
Info
Type At-Grade
History
Opened 1902
Former name 崁仔脚驛, 崁子脚驛
Rail services
Line(s)      Western Line (107)
Daily Ridership 13,090 (2010)[1]
Operator(s) Taiwan Railway Administration
Taiwan Railway Administration Station
Level三等站
Zhuyin Codeㄋㄌ
Mileage
(from Keelung)
63.3 km
There is a bus stop near this station.

Neili Station (Chinese: 內壢車站; pinyin: Nèilì Chēzhàn) is a railway station of the Taiwan Railway Administration (TRA) Western Line located in Zhongli, Taoyuan County, Taiwan.

Overview

Neili Station platform layout.

The station has two island platforms and one side platform. As part of the Taoyuan Elevated Railway Project, an additional island platform has been constructed, but it is not in use yet. The station has an underground passageway to connect the station front with the second platform and the newly constructed platform. The station also has an elevated walkway.

History

  • 1902: The station opened for service as 崁仔脚驛.
  • 1920: The station name was changed to 崁子脚驛.
  • February 10, 1958: The name was changed to its current name.
  • August 1, 2008: The station begins accepting EasyCard for payment.

Around the station

  • Vanung University
  • Yuan Ze University
  • National Nei-Li Senior High School
  • Nei-Li Junior High School
  • Tzu-Chiang Junior High School
  • Nei-Li Elementary School
  • Tzu-Li Elementary School
  • Xingren Elementary School
  • Yuansheng Elementary School
  • Taoyuan County Police Department, Zhongli Branch, Neili Office
  • Advanced Semiconductor Engineering, Inc., Neili Factory

Nearby stations

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

References

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

Coordinates: 24°58′21.42″N 121°15′27.72″E / 24.9726167°N 121.2577000°E / 24.9726167; 121.2577000

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