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The Green line is a Medium capacity rapid transit line in Taichung as part of Taichung Metro. [1] [2] The line was briefly opened to the public on 16 November 2020, but closed on 22 November due to faulty couplers on the trains. [3] The line officially re-entered service on 25 April 2021, becoming Taiwan's fifth rapid transit system in ...
Cityscape along Taichung Metro Green Line The Green line between Beitun and Wuri is an elevated railway with driverless electric trains. The route is 16.5 km (10.3 mi) long and contains eighteen stations.
The Taichung Metro Green line EMU is the electric multiple unit train types that are used for the Green line of the Taichung Metro. Fleet listing
On 10 May 2023, a construction crane fell 30 floors from a construction site of Highwealth Construction Corp onto a moving Taichung Metro Green Line train south of Feng-le Park metro station, Taichung, Taiwan, killing 1 and injuring 10 passengers onboard.
Taichung City Hall is a metro station operated by Taichung Metro located in Xitun District, Taichung, Taiwan. It is on the Green Line . [ 2 ] The planned Blue Line will intersect with the Green Line at this station.
Wenxin Yinghua is a metro station on the Green Line operated by Taichung Metro in Xitun District, Taichung, Taiwan. [ 2 ] The station name is taken from its location at the intersection of Wenxin and Yinghua roads.
Wenxin Forest Park is a metro station on the Green Line operated by Taichung Metro in Nantun District, Taichung, Taiwan. [2] The station name is taken from Wenxin Forest Park, a park that houses Fulfillment Amphitheater, which is located nearby. [3]
Western main line: including West Coast line, Taichung line and Pingtung line. Eastern main line: including Yilan line, North-link line and Taitung line. South-link line; Branch lines: Pingxi line, Neiwan line, Liujia line, Jiji line, Shalun line, Shen'ao line; Stations with special and first classes are shown in bold.