Tamsui–Xinyi Line
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Traditional Chinese | 淡水信義線 | ||||||||||||||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 淡水信义线 | ||||||||||||||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 紅線 | ||||||||||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 红线 | ||||||||||||||||||
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Tamsui–Xinyi Line or Red Line (R as identifier) is a line of Taipei Metro. It includes a total of 30 stations serving the Tamsui, Beitou, Shilin, Datong, Zhongshan, Zhongzheng, Daan, and Xinyi districts, stretching about 30 km long.
For 15 years, trains ran between Tamsui and Xindian via the southern part of the current Green Line, making it the longest-serving former service of the system, followed closely by a service from Beitou to Nanshijiao. With the completion of the current line sections, both services ended. Trains from the Tamsui run directly onto the Xinyi section.Trains run on 2 routes: Tamsui-Xiangshan and Beitou-Daan
The Tamsui Section runs mostly along the former Taiwan Railway Administration's Tamsui Section. There 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 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.
History
- July 1988: Tamsui Line begins construction.
- March 28, 1997: Tamsui Line begins service from Tamsui to Zhongshan.
- December 25, 1997: The section from Zhongshan to Taipei Main Station begins service.
- December 24, 1998: The section from Taipei Main Station to Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall begins service.
- November 1, 2002: Ground broken on Xinyi Line construction.[1]
- February 12, 2010: Corridor approved by the Executive Yuan for the Xinyi Line Eastern Extension.
- July 15, 2010: The last section of shield tunneling is completed, marking the completion of tunnel construction.[2]
- October 15, 2013: The line completed its preliminary inspection.[3]
- November 24, 2013: The section from Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall Station to Xiangshan Station opened and began revenue service.[4]
Rolling stock
Over the years, the Tamsui Line used different types of rolling stock. From the start, the line used C301 cars. In 1997, the C321 cars were introduced. In 2007-2013, the newest cars, the C371 and C381 cars were used, replacing some of the C301 and all C321 cars.
Stations
The trains on Red line operate in three modes:
- Tamsui and Xinyi sections are connected:
Services | Code | Station Name | Transfer | Location | ||||
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● | R28 | Tamsui | 淡水 | Tamsui | New Taipei | |||
● | R27 | Hongshulin | 紅樹林 | |||||
● | R26 | Zhuwei | 竹圍 | |||||
● | R25 | Guandu | 關渡 | Tamsui Beitou | New Taipei Taipei | |||
● | R24 | Zhongyi | 忠義 | Beitou | Taipei | |||
● | R23 | Fuxinggang | 復興崗 | |||||
| | ● | R22A | Xinbeitou | 新北投 | ||||
● | ● | ● | R22 | Beitou | 北投 | |||
● | ● | R21 | Qiyan | 奇岩 | ||||
● | ● | R20 | Qili'an | 唭哩岸 | ||||
● | ● | R19 | Shipai (Veterans General Hospital) | 石牌 (榮總) |
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● | ● | R18 | Mingde | 明德 | ||||
● | ● | R17 | Zhishan | 芝山 | Shilin | |||
● | ● | R16 | Shilin | 士林 | Y [planned] | |||
● | ● | R15 | Jiantan | 劍潭 | ||||
● | ● | R14 | Yuanshan | 圓山 | Datong Zhongshan | |||
● | ● | R13 | Minquan West Road | 民權西路 | (O11) | |||
● | ● | R12 | Shuanglian (Mackay Memorial Hospital) | 雙連 (馬偕紀念醫院) | ||||
● | ● | R11 | Zhongshan | 中山 | (G14) | |||
● | ● | R10 | Taipei Main Station | 台北車站 | (BL12) 300 m: Taoyuan Airport MRT (A1 Taipei Main) West Coast (100) (TPE/02) |
Zhongzheng | ||
● | ● | R09 | National Taiwan University Hospital | 台大醫院 | ||||
● | ● | R08 | Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall (Nanmen) | 中正紀念堂 (南門) |
G10 LG [2018] | |||
● | ● | R07 | Dongmen | 東門 | (O06) | Zhongzheng Da'an | ||
● | ● | R06 | Daan Park | 大安森林公園 | Da'an | |||
● | ● | R05 | Daan | 大安 | (BR09) | |||
● | R04 | Xinyi Anhe | 信義安和 | |||||
● | R03 | Taipei 101/World Trade Center | 台北101/世貿 | Xinyi | ||||
● | R02 | Xiangshan | 象山 | |||||
| | R01 | Guangci/Fengtian Temple(Zhongpo) [December 2022] | 廣慈/奉天宮(中坡) |
See also
References
- ↑ Sandy Huang (2002-11-02). "Ground broken on construction of Hsinyi MRT line". Taipei Times. Retrieved 2009-08-15.
- ↑ "捷運信義線隧道全線貫通 達成重大工程里程碑". Department of Rapid Transit Systems. 2010-08-01. Retrieved 2010-09-06.
- ↑ Department of Rapid Transit Systems, Taipei City Government (2013-10-15). "Preliminary Inspection of the Xinyi Line Completed". Department of Rapid Transit Systems, Taipei City Government. Retrieved 2013-11-10.
- ↑ "Mayor: Xinyi Line to Provide Services November 24". Department of Information Technology, Taipei City Government. 2013-11-19. Retrieved 2013-11-24.