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|image = Platform in Dingxi Station of the Taipei metro.JPG |caption = Dingxi Station platform |type = Rapid transit |locale = Taipei and New Taipei, |start = Nanshijiao |end = Guting |stations = 5 |open = December 24, 1998 |operator = Taipei Rapid Transit System |character = Underground |depot = Zhonghe 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) |map = }} The Taipei Metro Zhonghe Line is a high-capacity, underground line and is part of the Orange Line. The 5.4 km route has 5 stations and runs from Nanshijiao and passes beneath the Xindian River into Taipei and terminates on the Xindian Line at Guting.〔 〕 The Zhonghe Line is unique among Taipei Metro lines in that a melody similar to that used on the Tokyo Metro Namboku Line is used as a doors closing signal, and most stations feature a stacked side platform configuration. ==History== On June 1992, the construction of Zhonghe Line began. It was the most difficult and arduous one among all lines of Taipei metro. The tunnels running through Zhonghe-Yonghe area had to pass under narrow streets, skyscrapers and crowded blocks, with limited spaces for underground station above ground. As a result, the whole neighborhood traffic had its so-called "Dark Ages" when the Cut-and-cover method was used for station platforms, concourses and crossovers during the 1990s. Besides the river-crossing section, the work suffered from biogas below the waterfront. After the construction, Zhonghe Line became more costly than all the other lines, 6,249 million NT dollars per kilometer.〔《都市捷運:規劃與設計(下)》,張志榮著〕 Since the line opened for service on December 24, 1998,〔 it has been the most important access to downtown Taipei for nearly half a million of commuters who live in the district. 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「Zhonghe Line (Taipei Metro)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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