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  1. Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport (IATA: TPE, ICAO: RCTP), also sometimes referred to as Taipei-Taoyuan International Airport, is an international airport situated in Taoyuan City that serves northern Taiwan, including the capital city Taipei.

  2. Taoyuan International Airport Corporation ( TIAC; traditional Chinese: 桃園國際機場公司; simplified Chinese: 桃园国际机场公司; pinyin: Táoyuán Guójì Jīchǎng Gōngsī) is a government-owned corporation responsible for the management of Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport. It is a company based in Taoyuan, Taiwan, Republic of China, established on November 1, 2010.

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  4. Taipei–Taoyuan RCTP TPE Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport 818,124 96,978 Kaohsiung RCKH KHH Kaohsiung International Airport 752,847 14,870

  5. Taipei (International) Airport may refer to one of these airports serving Taipei, Taiwan: Taipei Songshan Airport (IATA: TSA, ICAO: RCSS), officially Taipei International Airport, a smaller airport in Taipei with domestic and select international flights to mainlandTokyo

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    The Taoyuan Airport MRT route starts from Taipei Main Station and heads west, passing through Sanchong, Taishan, Xinzhuang, Guishan, Linkou, and Luzhu before reaching Taoyuan International Airport, after which the route turns south to Taoyuan HSR station before terminating at Huanbei in Zhongli. The route is currently 53.07 km (32.98 mi) long with ...

    Two types of services are offered: Commuter and Express. Commuter Trains have a blue livery and stop at all stations while Express Trains have a purple livery and focus on serving passengers using Taoyuan International Airport (TPE), stopping at just two stations between Taipei Main Station and the airport. Express Trains reach TPE from Taipei Main...

    Passenger electric multiple units

    Kawasaki manufactured all Express trains and seven Commuter train sets in Japan, while Taiwan Rolling Stock Company (TRSC) manufactured the remaining Commuter train sets. The car body is constructed from stainless steel and each car is supplied with 750 V DC electricity from a third rail, powered by IGBT–VVVF inverters and conventional 3-phase AC induction motors provided by Mitsubishi Electric, and controlled with Siemens Mobility's Trainguard MT communications-based train control (CBTC) sys...

    Fleet roster

    All trains have open-gangway connections.

    Engineering trains

    Taoyuan Metro uses a specialized fleet of engineering trains supplied by Hokuriku Heavy Industries for maintenance of way. Some of these trains include rail crane wagons, rail inspection vehicles,and 60-ton rescue locomotives. In April 2017, Taoyuan Metro borrowed an ultrasonic flaw detection vehicle from Taipei Metro to conduct comprehensive inspections on its rail tracks after a crack was discovered on a track point at the emergency halt between Linkou and Shanbi. At that time, Taoyuan Metr...

    A rail system to connect Taoyuan International Airport with existing transportation hubs was proposed as early as the 1980s and reemphasized over the years in government proclamations such as the New Ten Major Construction Projects. The metro route was originally planned to be constructed as a BOT project; in 1998, the project was auctioned to Ever...

    Zhongli railway station extension

    In December 2008, the MOTC announced that the system would be extended to Zhongli Sports Park, but was later changed to Zhongli Station in order to facilitate transfers to TRA services. After the Zhongli Sports Park station was canceled, MOTC changed it to having the Taoyuan Metro Green Line to run to Zhongli Sports park instead, and to have the Green Line extend to Zhongli Station. The extension includes one entirely new station, Laojie River, opened in July 2023. The full extension to Zhong...

    Erchong station

    Erchong station is a planned station along the existing Taoyuan Airport MRT line between the Sanchong and New Taipei Industrial Park stations, near Erchong Riverside Park. While the Taoyuan Airport MRT was in proposal stages, Sanchong residents living in the Boai New Community requested an additional station be added to the route, at the time presumptively named Boai (station code A2a). In order not to delay opening of the rest of the Taoyuan Airport MRT, space along the line was reserved for...

    Fu Jen University Hospital station

    Fu Jen University Hospital station is a planned station along the existing line between the Taishan and Taishan Guihe stations. While the Taoyuan Airport MRT track passes just by Fu Jen Catholic University Hospital, the location of the proposed eponymous station is approximately a half-mile from the hospital. The station was proposed by MOTC in 2006 following public demands and space along the line was reserved for the station during construction while feasibility studies were conducted; as o...

    Several stations were selected for public art installations. 1. Operation Services 1.1. C - Commuter (All Stop) 1.2. E - Express (Bound for Airport Terminal 2, Stop:A1-A3-A8-A12-A13) 1.3. E# - Extended Express (Bound for Huanbei Station, Stop:A1-A3-A8-A12-A13-A18-A21) Notices: 1. A commuter train leaving New Taipei Industrial Park 2. Chang Gung Mem...

  6. Taipei Taoyuan International Airport at Dayuan District is the largest airport in Taiwan. It serves as the main international hub for China Airlines and EVA Air. Taipei Taoyuan handled 25,114,418 passengers in 2010. It is the fifteenth-busiest air freight hub in the

  7. The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . Taoyuan International Airport. Airport Terminal 1 metro station. Airport Terminal 2 metro station. CAL Park. Taoyuan International Airport Services Limited. Taoyuan International Airport Skytrain. Categories: Airports in Taiwan.