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It runs through Ruifang and Pingxi Districts in New Taipei City. History. The railroad was originally built to transport coal.
Ruifang (Chinese: 瑞芳; pinyin: Ruìfāng) is a railway station in New Taipei, Taiwan served by Taiwan Railways. Rueifang station platform. History
It runs through Ruifang in New Taipei and Zhongzheng in Keelung. History. The railroad was originally built on 25 August 1967. ... Ruifang: 瑞芳: Sūi-hong: Lui ...
On 4 December 2020, a landslide buried a section of the line between Houtong and Ruifang Station in Ruifang District, resulting in the rail service disruption along the line. [1] Emergency work was then carried out to remove the 10,000 m 3 debris and to restore the overhead line. [2] On 14 December, the line was fully reopened for service. [3]
Ruifang Rail Station. Ruifang is served by the Yilan Line of Taiwan Railways. There are four stations in Ruifang Township, which are Ruifang Station, Houtong Station, Sijiaoting Station and Sandiaoling Station. Provincial Highway 62 passes Ruifang and provides a convenient connection to Keelung City.
During the 2 September 1989 schedule revision, the EMU300 was assigned to direct and semi-direct Tzu-chiang Express, stopping at fewer stations than regular Tzu-chiang. Train No. 1019 was scheduled for 3 hours and 47 minutes between Taipei and Kaohsiung (via Coast Line), breaking the previous speed record set by the EMU100.
The two Inter-city rail systems, Taiwan Railways and Taiwan High Speed Rail, have several overlaps in station names. See below Taiwan High Speed Rail section for their relations in detail. There are five rapid transit systems in Taiwan: Taipei Metro, opened in March 1996, serves the core of Taipei–Keelung metropolitan area.
Sandiaoling railway station (Chinese: 三貂嶺車站; pinyin: Sāndiāolǐng Chēzhàn) is a railway station located in Ruifang District, New Taipei, Taiwan. It is located on the Yilan line and is the terminus of the Pingxi line. The station is the only station in Taiwan not connected to a public road.