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2 Services  





3 Stations  





4 See also  





5 Notes  





6 References  














TamsuiXinyi line






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Tamsui–Xinyi line
Jiantan Station in 2008.
Overview
Other name(s)Red line
Native name淡水信義線
StatusIn service
LocaleTaipei and New Taipei, Taiwan
Termini
  • Tamsui, Beitou
  • Stations28
    Service
    TypeRapid transit
    Services
    • Tamsui–Xiangshan (full)
  • Beitou–Daan (short-turn)
  • Beitou–Xinbeitou (branch)
  • Operator(s)Taipei Rapid Transit Corporation
    Depot(s)Beitou
    Rolling stock
  • C381
  • History
    Opened
    • 28 March 1997 (1997-03-28) (Zhongshan–Tamsui)
  • 25 December 1997 (1997-12-25) (Zhongshan-Taipei Main Station)
  • 24 December 1998 (1998-12-24) (CKS Memorial Hall–Taipei Main Station)
  • 24 November 2013 (2013-11-24) (Xiangshan–CKS Memorial Hall)
  • Technical
    Line length29.3 km (18.2 mi) (including Xinbeitou)
    CharacterElevated and underground
    Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
    Electrification750 V DC third rail
    Operating speed80 km/h (50 mph)

    Route map

    R28
    Tamsui

    R27
    Hongshulin

    R26
    Zhuwei

    Guandu Tunnel

    R25
    Guandu

    R24
    Zhongyi

    Beitou Depot

    R23
    Fuxinggang

    R22A
    Xinbeitou

    R22
    Beitou

    R21
    Qiyan

    R20
    Qilian

    R19
    Shipai

    R18
    Mingde

    R17
    Zhishan

    Waishuang River

    (Left arrow  Right arrow)

    R16
    Shilin

    R15
    Jiantan

    R14
    Yuanshan

    (Left arrow )

    R13
    Minquan West Road

    R12
    Shuanglian

    ( Right arrow)

    R11
    Zhongshan

    (Left arrow  )

    (Left arrow Taiwan High Speed Rail Right arrow)

    R10
    Taipei Main Station
    (Left arrow  Right arrow)

    R09
    NTU Hospital

    R08
    Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall

    (Left arrow )

    R07
    Dongmen

    ( Down arrow)

    R06
    Daan Park

    (Left arrow  Right arrow)

    R05
    Daan

    R04
    Xinyi Anhe

    R03
    Taipei 101–World Trade Center

    R02
    Xiangshan

    R01
    Guangci–Fengtian Temple
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  • Tamsui–Xinyi line
    Traditional Chinese淡水信義線
    Simplified Chinese淡水信义线
    Red line
    Traditional Chinese紅線
    Simplified Chinese红线

    The Tamsui–Xinyi Line (code R) is a metro line in Taipei operated by Taipei Metro, named after the districts it connects: Tamsui and Xinyi. It includes a total of 28 stations serving Tamsui, Beitou, Shilin, Datong, Zhongshan, Zhongzheng, Daan, and Xinyi districts. At 29 km (18 mi), it is currently the longest line of the Taipei Metro.

    The Tamsui section runs mostly along the former Tamsui railway line. There, most of the tracks and stations have been renovated, except in the Zhongzheng district, where a new tunnel was constructed due to a lack of surface right-of-way.

    The Red line is a high-capacity metro system. The route and stations between and including Minquan West Road and Xiangshan are underground; the routes and stations between and including Yuanshan and Beitou are elevated; Xinbeitou station is elevated; the route and stations between and including Fuxinggang and Hongshulin are ground level; and Tamsui station is elevated.

    History[edit]

    A sign at Taipei Main Station in 2007. The line, then known as Tamsui and romanised as Danshui line, operated to Nanshijiao and Xindian.

    For 15 years, trains operated between Tamsui and Xindian via the southern part of the current Songshan–Xindian line, making it the longest-serving former service of the system, followed closely by a 13 year service from BeitoutoNanshijiao via the southern part of the current Zhonghe–Xinlu line. With the completion of Dongmen station, Xinyi Line, and Songshan Line, both services ended, placing the current form of the Tamsui–Xinyi line into effect.[citation needed]

    Services[edit]

    As of December 2017, the typical off-peak service is:

    Stations[edit]

    Services Code Station Name Travel time to previous station (s)[8] Stop time at station (s)[8] Date opened Transfers Districts City
    M B English Chinese
    R01 Guangci–Fengtian Temple 廣慈·奉天宮 Under construction; estimated to open in 2025 Xinyi
    R02 Xiangshan 象山 71 2013-11-24 Taipei
    R03 Taipei 101–World Trade Center 台北101·世貿 93 30
    R04 Xinyi Anhe 信義安和 81 Daan
    R05 Daan 大安
    R06 Daan Park 大安森林公園 70
    R07 Dongmen 東門 65 35 Zhongzheng, Daan
    R08 Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall 中正紀念堂 165 1998-12-24

    (constructing)

    Zhongzheng
    R09 NTU Hospital 台大醫院 83 25
    R10 Taipei Main Station 台北車站 63 45 1997-12-25 Taiwan Railways Administration Taiwan High Speed Rail
    R11 Zhongshan 中山 65 30 1997-03-28 Datong, Zhongshan
    R12 Shuanglian 雙連 58 25
    R13 Minquan West Road 民權西路 57 35
    R14 Yuanshan 圓山 90 25
    R15 Jiantan 劍潭 109 Shilin
    R16 Shilin 士林 92 (constructing)
    R17 Zhishan 芝山 91
    R18 Mingde 明德 76 Beitou
    R19 Shipai 石牌 61
    R20 Qilian 唭哩岸 100
    R21 Qiyan 奇岩 73
    R22 Beitou 北投 91
    R22A Xinbeitou 新北投 157
    R23 Fuxinggang 復興崗 145[b] 25
    R24 Zhongyi 忠義 109
    R25 Guandu 關渡 78
    R26 Zhuwei 竹圍 145 Tamsui New Taipei
    R27 Hongshulin 紅樹林 136
    R28 Tamsui 淡水 175 (constructing)

    See also[edit]

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ a b Short-turn service
  • ^ to Beitou
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ Taipei MRT 19970328 台北捷運通車試營運.mpg. Retrieved 2024-04-06 – via www.youtube.com.
  • ^ Sandy Huang (2002-11-02). "Ground broken on construction of Hsinyi MRT line". Taipei Times. Archived from the original on 2012-10-02. 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. Archived from the original on 2012-09-22. 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. Archived from the original on 2013-11-10. Retrieved 2013-11-10.
  • ^ "Mayor: Xinyi Line to Provide Services November 24". Department of Information Technology, Taipei City Government. 2013-11-19. Archived from the original on 2013-12-03. Retrieved 2013-11-24.
  • ^ 自由時報電子報 (2018-09-30). "北捷117站月台門 月底全數就定位 - 地方 - 自由時報電子報". news.ltn.com.tw (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Retrieved 2024-04-06.
  • ^ 自由時報電子報 (2019-09-14). "噪音超標 北捷大安─新北投直通車不做了 - 生活 - 自由時報電子報". news.ltn.com.tw (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Retrieved 2024-04-06.
  • ^ a b "臺北捷運系統相鄰兩站間之行駛時間、停靠站時間 | 政府資料開放平臺". data.gov.tw (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 7 October 2019. Retrieved 4 October 2019.

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