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The initial plan of the yellow line was first seen in 2002 when the whole MRT construction plan for Kaohsiung was being re-sketched. [3]By the spring of 2015, director Wu Yi-Long (吳義隆) of the Kaohsiung City Government's Mass Rapid Transit Bureau [] addressed to the local parliament that the yellow line was undergoing feasibility assessment whose route was likely a combination of the old ...
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Kaohsiung Metro (Chinese: 高雄大眾捷運系統, 高雄捷運) [1] is a rapid transit and light rail system covering the metropolitan area of Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Its rapid transit network is known as Kaohsiung Mass Rapid Transit System [4] or Kaohsiung Rapid Transit (KRT). Construction of the MRT started in October 2001. [5]
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Kaohsiung Metro is a metro system that currently has two lines, the Red line, and the Orange line consisting of 37 Stations. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Both of these lines opened In 2008. [ 6 ] Along with these lines, the Yellow line is under construction, and will cover nearly 42% of the city's population, having an expected daily ridership of 180,000 and is ...
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Weiwuying is a station on the Orange line of the Kaohsiung MRT in Lingya District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. It will be a future transfer station with the Yellow line . Station overview
However, after the merging of Kaohsiung City and Kaohsiung County in 2010, the Kaohsiung City Council was relocated to the original Kaohsiung County Council, located near Fongshan West metro station, so it was marked with “Former site” to the end of the station name to avoid confusion. However, the name of the station still remains unchanged.