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South-Link Line : ウィキペディア英語版 | South-Link Line
The South-Link Line () is a line of the Taiwan Railways Administration running along the southern tip of the island of Taiwan, connecting the eastern and western coasts. It is 98.2 km long, of which 81.4 km is single track.〔(Taiwan Railways Administration )〕 ==History== The South-Link Line was completed in 1991, making it the newest standard rail line operated by the TRA, and creating an around-the-island railway network. In August 2009, sections of the line were badly damaged by floods triggered by Typhoon Morakot. The line was reopened on December 30, 2009. In September 2010, service was temporarily suspended due to Typhoon Fanapi. The Taimali River () had risen substantially and washed away of railway embankment. The line was reopened on September 29, 2010.〔 The Taiwan Railway Administration plans to spend an additional NT$240 million on a double-tracked, bridge over the Taimali River to avoid future problems with flooding.〔
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