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|image = Luzhou Station.JPG |caption = Luzhou Station Platform |type = Rapid transit |locale = Taipei and New Taipei, Taiwan |start = Luzhou |end = Daqiaotou |stations = 5 |open = November 3, 2010 |operator = Taipei Rapid Transit System |character = Underground |depot = Luzhou Depot |stock = Kawasaki C371 3 cars per set, 2 sets per train |linelength = |notrack = 2 |gauge = |speed = 80 km/h |el = Third rail (750 volts DC) }} The Taipei Metro Luzhou Line is a high-capacity, underground branch of the Xinzhuang Line that runs through Taipei and New Taipei. It forms part of the Orange Line and is named for the district of Luzhou where the line terminates. The line originates from Daqiaotou (where it branches off from the Xinzhuang Line). The line is long with 5 underground stations and a maintenance depot. ==Overview== Due to heavy traffic for residents in the districts of Luzhou and Sanchong traveling in and out of downtown Taipei, a rapid transit line was constructed to meet this urgent need. Although the Luzhou Line is technically only the section from Daqiaotou to Luzhou, the Xinzhuang Line section is commonly included as part of the Luzhou Line. All stations are equipped with platform screen doors and it is the first high-capacity line in the system equipped with them. Although plans were to have the line open for revenue service before the end of 2010, the line began free trial service on November 3, 2010.〔 The line began revenue service from December 3, 2010. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Luzhou Line (Taipei Metro)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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