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Taiwan Railway Administration
TRA logo
Headquarters Taipei Main Station, Taipei
Network 1117.9 km
Service Type Inter-City, Commuter
Foundation 1887 — present
Track gauge Narrow (1067 mm)
Website http://www.railway.gov.tw

The Taiwan Railway Administration (台灣鐵路管理局, a.k.a 台鐵 or TRA) is the government agency responsible for managing, maintaining, and running passenger and freight service on 1097 km of conventional railroad lines in Taiwan (gauge: 1067 mm) . As Taiwan is heavily urbanized with a high population density, railways have always played an important part in domestic transportation. Most of the main lines are fully electrified and service is generally efficient and reliable.

Recent growth in the highway system and increased competition from bus companies and airlines has led to a decline in long distance rail travel (except during major holidays such as Chinese New Year), though short and intermediate distance travel is still heavily utilized by commuters and students. A high-speed rail line currently under construction and scheduled for completion in 2005 is not run by TRA, and is also expected to be a major source of competition. To offset this TRA has begun placing an emphasis on tourism, this has led to several special tourist trains running to scenic areas and hot springs, the addition of dining cars (originally deemed unnecessary due to Taiwan's relatively small size), and converting several smaller branch lines to attract tourists.

Like several other state owned enterprises in Taiwan, the Taiwan Railway Administration is currently in the process of privatization, which has led to some conflict between employee unions and management with the occasional threat of strikes.

Shihfen Station on the Pingsi branch line
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Shihfen Station on the Pingsi branch line

Routes

Train passing through the rural Sandiaoling Station
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Train passing through the rural Sandiaoling Station

TRA runs the four main rail lines forming a closed loop around the main island of Taiwan, and three smaller branch lines.

Main Lines

Branch Lines

Passenger service

Tze-Chiang express train pulling into Taipei Main Station
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Tze-Chiang express train pulling into Taipei Main Station

Freight only

Defunct

Service

Trains are divided into five classes, higher classes generally stop at fewer stations resulting in faster service. The classes are:

With the exception of the Ordinary trains, all trains are modern and air conditioned. Many of the Ordinary train cars, on the other hand, are almost 40 to 50 years old, and provide an interesting experience for the more historically minded.

History

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Old Japanese style train station at Jingtong on the Pingsi line
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Old Japanese style train station at Jingtong on the Pingsi line

See also

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