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|other_name = Danshui Line |image = Jiantan Station Platform 20090822.jpg |caption = Jiantan Station |type = Rapid transit |locale = Taipei and New Taipei, Taiwan |start = Tamsui |end = Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall |stations = 21 |open = March 28, 1997 |operator = Taipei Rapid Transit Corporation |character = Elevated, at-grade, underground |depot = Beitou Depot |stock = Kawasaki C301, C371 3 cars per set, 2 sets per train |linelength = |notrack = 2 |gauge = |speed = 80 km/h |el = Third rail (750 volts DC) |map = }} The Taipei Metro Tamsui Line (formerly the Danshui Line) is a high-capacity underground, at-grade, and elevated line. The right-of-way was originally occupied by the conventional rail Tamsui TRA Line of the Taiwan Railway Administration, which closed in 1988. The 23.2 km route includes 21 stations and the Beitou maintenance depot. Most of the stations along the Tamsui line are built in a traditional Chinese architectural style. Passengers from Tamsui require only 31 minutes to reach Taipei Main Station, where transfers to both the Nangang Line and the Banqiao Line can be made. The line opened for revenue service on December 25, 1997. On a southbound journey, trains leave from Tamsui and follow the right-of-way of the old Tamsui-Taipei railroad on an at-grade or elevated level through Beitou, Shilin and Yuanshan, after which the line runs underground through to Taipei Main Station. The route ends at Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, after which most trains continue to the Xiangshan on the Xinyi Line. Through services to Xindian on the Xindian Line existed until the Xinyi Line opened on November 14, 2013. ==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. 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「Tamsui Line (Taipei Metro)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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