North-Link Line
| North-Link Line | |
|---|---|
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| Overview | |
| Native name | 北迴線 |
| Type | Passenger/freight rail |
| Termini |
Su'aoxin Hualien |
| Stations | 13 |
| Operation | |
| Opened | 1 February 1980 |
| Owner | Taiwan Railways Administration |
| Operator(s) | Taiwan Railways Administration |
| Technical | |
| Line length | 79.2 km (49.2 mi) |
| Number of tracks | 2 |
| Track gauge | 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) |
| Electrification | 25 kV/60 Hz Catenary |
| Operating speed | 150 km/h (93 mph) |
The North-Link Line (Chinese: 北迴線; pinyin: Běihuí Xiàn) is the central section of the Eastern Line of the Taiwan Railway Administration. It has a total length of 86.6 km, including a 7.4 km segment between Beipu and Hualien Port.[1]
History
The line was completed in 1979 and was electrified in 2003. Expansion to two tracks (double track) was completed in January 2005.
Stations

Outline map near Su'ao, Stations:
A: Su-aosin, B: Su-ao, C: Yongle
Lines:
Blue:Yilan Line, Green: North-Link Line
A: Su-aosin, B: Su-ao, C: Yongle
Lines:
Blue:Yilan Line, Green: North-Link Line
Outline map near Hualien, Stations:
A: Hualien (former), B: Hualien Port,
C: Hualien, D: Beipu, E: Ji'an, F: Meilun
Lines:
Yellow: North-Link Line
Blue:Hualien–Taitung Line
Green: Hualien Port Line
Red: Hualien Port Line (former)
A: Hualien (former), B: Hualien Port,
C: Hualien, D: Beipu, E: Ji'an, F: Meilun
Lines:
Yellow: North-Link Line
Blue:Hualien–Taitung Line
Green: Hualien Port Line
Red: Hualien Port Line (former)
| Station Name | Transfers and Notes | Location | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hanyu | Tongyong | Chinese | |||
| Su'aoxin | Su-aosin | 蘇澳新 | → |
Su'ao | Yilan County |
| Yongle | 永樂 | ||||
| Dong'ao | Dong-ao | 東澳 | Nan'ao | ||
| Nan'ao | Nan-ao | 南澳 | Su'ao | ||
| Wuta | 武塔 | Nan'ao | |||
| Hanben | 漢本 | ||||
| Heping | 和平 | Xiulin | Hualien County | ||
| Heren | 和仁 | ||||
| Chongde | 崇德 | ||||
| Xincheng (Taroko) | Sincheng (Taroko) | 新城(太魯閣) | Xincheng | ||
| Jingmei | 景美 | Xiulin | |||
| Beipu | 北埔 | → |
Xincheng | ||
| Hualien | 花蓮 | → → |
Hualien | ||
- Yongchun Station: Located between Su-aosin and Yongle. Merged by Yongle Station in 2002.
See also
References
External links
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