Tamsui–Xinyi line (Taipei Metro)
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The Tamsui–Xinyi or Red line (code R) is a metro line in Taipei operated by Taipei Metro, named after the districts it connects: Tamsui and Xinyi. It includes a total of 28 stations serving Tamsui,
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, and Xinyi districts. At , it is currently the longest line of the Taipei Metro. The Tamsui section runs mostly along the former
Tamsui railway line The Tamsui line () was a Taiwanese railroad branch line, located in the cities of Taipei and New Taipei and operated by the Taiwan Railways Administration (TRA). It connected the city of Taipei with the town of Tamsui. The route is currently serve ...
. There, most of the tracks and stations have been renovated, except in the Zhongzheng district, where a new tunnel was constructed due to a lack of surface right-of-way. The Red line is a high-capacity metro system. The route and stations between and including and are underground; the routes and stations between and including and are elevated; station is elevated; the route and stations between and including and are ground level; and station is elevated.


History

For 15 years, trains operated between and via the southern part of the current , making it the longest-serving former service of the system, followed closely by a 13 year service from to via the southern part of the current . With the completion of station, Xinyi Line, and Songshan Line, both services ended, placing the current form of the Tamsui–Xinyi line into effect. * July 1988: Tamsui Line begins construction. * 28 March 1997: Tamsui Line begins service from Tamsui to . * 25 December 1997: The section from to Taipei Main Station begins service. * 24 December 1998: The section from Taipei Main Station to begins service. The section of Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall and on the Xindian line opened along with the
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allowing trains from Tamsui to travel to Nanshijiao. * 11 November 1999: The rest of the Xindian Line opened. Trains from Tamsui traveled to Xindian and the Zhonghe Line route was cut back to . * 1 November 2002: Ground broken on Xinyi Line construction. * 12 February 2010: Corridor approved by the Executive Yuan for the Xinyi line eastern extension. * 15 July 2010: The last section of shield tunneling is completed, marking the completion of tunnel construction. * 29 September 2012: With the opening of the last trains between Beitou and Nanshijiao were launched ending the through services; trains now operate between Nanshijiao and or . A new shuttle service from Beitou to was added temporarily until the Xinyi Line opened. * 15 October 2013: Xinyi line completed its preliminary inspection. * 23 November 2013: With the opening of the Xinyi line, the last trains of the Beitou-Taipower Building shuttle service were launched; trains operated between Beitou and and between Taipower Building and via the Xiaonanmen line. * 24 November 2013: The section between Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall and Xiangshan opened and began revenue service. * 14 November 2014: With the opening of the Songshan line, the last trains between Tamsui and Xindian were launched at 12:00 November 15, 2014 ending the through services; trains now operate between Xindian or Taipower Building and and between Tamsui or Beitou and Daan or Xiangshan. * September 2019: With the platform gates at
Fuxinggang Station The Taipei Metro Fuxinggang station (formerly transliterated as Fuhsing Kang Station until 2003) is located in Beitou District, Taipei, Taiwan. It is a station on the Tamsui Line. In the past, the station belonged to the now-defunct TRA Tamsui Li ...
(August 2018) put into operation, all platform gate projects on this route have been completed. * 20 June 2019: The "Xinbeitou-Da'an" shuttle service begins its trial operation.


Services

As of December 2017, the typical off-peak service is: * 8 trains an hour (tph) between and * 7 tph between and


Stations

* M - Main line * B - Branch Line


See also

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Xinbeitou branch line The Taipei Metro Xinbeitou branch line (formerly transliterated as Hsin Peitou branch line until 2003) is an elevated, high-capacity branch line of the Tamsui–Xinyi line. It first opened for service on 28 March 1997. The line is long and consi ...


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