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  1. At the time of the derailment, the train was carrying 494 passengers. [3] The eight-carriage train derailed after colliding with a construction truck that had fallen down a slope onto the tracks north of Hualien City; the train came to rest in the tunnel, with severe damage and many casualties. [12]

  2. Taroko National Park (Chinese: 太魯閣 國家公園; pinyin: Tàilǔgé Gúojiā Gōngyuán; Pe h-ōe-jī: Thài-ló -koh Kok-ka Kong-hn g) is one of the nine national parks in Taiwan and was named after the Taroko Gorge, the landmark gorge of the park carved by the Liwu River

    • Overview
    • History
    • Network Design
    • Infrastructure and Scheduling
    • Operating Practices
    • Ticketing
    • Passenger Information Systems and Signage
    • Modernisation
    • Lines
    • Services

    Railway services between Keelung and Hsinchu began in 1891 under China's Qing Dynasty. Because the railway was completely rebuilt and substantially expanded under the Taiwan Governor-General Railways[zh] operated by Formosa's Japanese colonial government (1895–1945), the network's Japanese influence and heritage persists. Similarities between the T...

    The first Taiwanese railway was completed during the Qing era in 1893. In 1895, the Qing Empire ceded Formosa (Taiwan) to the Empire of Japan after the First Sino-Japanese War. The line was about 100 kilometres (62 mi) in length but in a poor condition when the Japanese arrived: The Official Japanese Annual Report of 1935 states (under title Coloni...

    TRA's network and services reflect strong centralized planning. Although TRA is one of many passenger transport operators, its infrastructure allows multiple and convenient connections between modes. Joint transportation and land-use planning make railway projects effective land-development tools.

    TRA's infrastructure might be described as making up for lower track miles with sidings. TRA operated single-track sections on busy mainlines until 1998. Double-track sections can accommodate trains at different speeds; passing movements don't interference with opposing traffic, allowing scheduled throughputs of ~15 trains per hour per direction. S...

    Operations on different railroads are variations of same general principles. TRA's practices are like JR's – somewhat labour-intensive, but immediate on-site accountability and close supervision contribute to high service quality, good delay-recovery capabilities, skills to execute complex maneuvers, and throughputs closer to theoretical line capac...

    TRA's tickets were printed on traditional Edmondson presses until Japan's NEC supplied a computerized ticketing and reservation system in the late 1980s. Almost all stations are divided into paid (platform) and unpaid (waiting room) areas. Normally, ticket examiners govern platform access, checking and punching tickets as passengers enter. Conducto...

    TRA takes a holistic and comprehensive approach towards passenger information. Devices used (in both English and Chinese) range from schedule posters, fixed signage to departure monitors and next-train displays. Split-flap displayboards, monitors, or smaller LED displays are provided at major terminals and principal stations. One display per contro...

    Under the Railway Bureau, many projects have been undertaken to modernise the railway system and improve its efficiency. Under the "East Railway Improvement Project", the route between Taipei and Hualien was electrified. The section between Badu (in Keelung) and Taitung was improved by changing to 50 kg rail, automating traffic signals, and includi...

    Current passenger lines

    1. Western Trunk line (西部幹線): Keelung to Pingtung 1.1. Coastal section (海線): Zhunan to Changhua 2. Eastern Trunk line (東部幹線): Badu to Taitung 2.1. Branch from Su'aoxin to Su'ao 3. South-link line (南迴線): Pingtung to Taitung

    Other lines

    1. Keelung Harbour line (基隆臨港線) 2. Hualien Harbour line (花蓮臨港線) 3. Taichung Harbour line (台中港線) 4. Kaohsiung Harbour line (高雄臨港線) 5. Former Mountain line (舊山線): Sanyi to Houli. A former path of the Taichung line closed in 1998. Reopened in 2010 to steam trains on special occasions. Shengxinghas been declared a historical site.

    Planned

    1. Hengchun line (恆春線): Kaohsiung - Kenting

    Regular services

    With the exception of the Ordinary services (see below), all trains are modern and air conditioned. Many of the Ordinary train carriages, on the other hand, are almost 40 to 50 years old.

    Limited services

    1. Fu-hsing semi-express (復興號): Services run as trains 683 and 689, from Hualien to Yilan, and return trip 684 from Yilan to Hualien. Train 688 runs between Qidu and Hualien, except on Sundays. Trains 691 provides Sunday service from Hualien to Shulin. 2. Ordinary (普通車): Stops at all stations, no air conditioning, least expensive. No assigned seating. Currently running as a daily service between Fangliao and Taitung. 3. Diesel express: Only available on the Pingtung line. Fares are equal to r...

    Retired services

    1. Kuang-hua express (光華號) Operated using the DR2700 seriesfrom 1966 to 1979. It set the TRA's pre-electrification speed record.

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