Pingtung line

The Pingtung Line (Chinese: 屏東線; pinyin: Píngdōng Xiàn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Pîn-tong Soàⁿ) is a line of the Taiwan Railway Administration West Coast line in Taiwan.

Pingtung Line
Overview
Native name屏東線
TypeHeavy rail
StatusIn operation
TerminiKaohsiung
Fangliao
Stations21
Ridership5.2 million in the first half of 2019.[1]
Operation
Opened15 December 1941
OwnerTaiwan Railways Administration
Operator(s)Taiwan Railways Administration
CharacterFully elevated and grade-separated
Technical
Line length61.3 km (38.1 mi)
Number of tracks2 (Kaohsiung to Chaozhou), 1 (Chaozhou to Fangliao)
Track gauge3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm)
Electrification25 kV/60 Hz Catenary (Kaohsiung–Chaozhou section)
Operating speed150 km/h (93 mph)
Route map

km
Station
( Western Trunk line)
(  R  )
0.0
Kaohsiung
1.4
Minzu
2.4
Sci-tech Museum
4.2
Zhengyi
5.8
Fengshan
9.5
Houzhuang
13.8
Jiuqutang
18.8
Liukuaicuo
21.0
Pingtung
23.6
Guilai
25.9
Linluo
28.3
Xishi
32.0
Zhutian
36.1
Chaozhou
Double-track terminalized
Single-track
40.9
Kanding
Single-track
43.3
Nanzhou
Double-track
46.9
Zhen'an
Double-track
50.1
Linbian
Single-track
54.1
Jiadong
Single-track
57.2
Donghai
Single-track
61.3
Fangliao
Single-track
( South-link line)

It is 61.3 km (38.1 mi) long, of which 36.1 km (22.4 mi) is double track.[2]

The section between Nanzhou and Linbian railway stations will be upgraded from a single-track railway to a dual-track railway in December 2019 while the section between Chaozhou and Nanzhou, and the section between Linbian and Fangliao is expected to remain in single-track.[3]

Taiwanese government stated in 2007 that it reserved the possibility to upgrade the entire section to dual-track railway when the number of travelers through Pingtung Line reaches a certain level [4]

History

The line was completed in 1941.

It is electrified (25 kV) with two tracks from Kaohsiung to Chaozhou. Most trains start or end from Xinzuoying Station, Pingtung Station, or Chaozhou Station. Some trains continue to Fangliao Station to either terminate or travel further onwards on the South-link Line.

Electrification Works

Electrification works on the section from Chaozhou Station to Fangliao Station is under construction. A second track is being constructed on the section from Nanzhou Station to Linbian Station. The double-track section is expected to able to operate more services in the future. Construction of a second side platform at Zhen'an Station is still not complete.

The fully electrified section from Chaozhou Station and Fangliao Station is expected to be operational by the end of 2019. The first day of official operations on the fully electrified line will be the 20th December 2019. The entire section is expected to be functional by December 2020 and completed entirely by March 2024.

Stations

NameChineseTaiwaneseHakkaTransfers and NotesLocation
Kaohsiung高雄Ko-hiôngKô-hiùng West Coast line
 R  Kaohsiung
SanminKaohsiung
Minzu民族Bîn-cho̍kMìn-chhu̍k
Science and
Technology Museum
科工館Kho-kang-koánKhô-kûng-kón
Zhengyi正義Chèng-gīChang-ngi
Fengshan鳳山Hōng-soaⁿFung-sân  O  Fongshan Fengshan
Houzhuang後庄Āu-chngHeu-chông Daliao
Jiuqutang九曲堂Kiú-khiok-tôngKiú-khiuk-thòng Dashu
Liukuaicuo六塊厝La̍k-tè-chhùLiuk-khoài-chhṳ̀ PingtungPingtung
County
Pingtung屏東Pîn-tongPhìn-tûng
Guilai歸來Kui-lâiKûi-lòi
Linluo麟洛Lîn-lo̍kLìm-lo̍k Linluo
Xishi西勢Sai-sìSî-sṳ Zhutian
Zhutian竹田Tek-chhânChuk-thièn
Chaozhou潮州Tiô-chiuChheù-chû Chaozhou
Kanding崁頂Khàm-téngKham-táng Kanding
Nanzhou南州Lâm-chiuNàm-chû Nanzhou
Zhen'an鎮安Tìn-anChṳ́n-ôn Linbian
Linbian林邊Nâ-piⁿLìm-piên
Jiadong佳冬Ka-tangKâ-tûng Jiadong
Donghai東海Tang-háiTûng-hói Fangliao
Fangliao枋寮Pang-liâuPiông-liàu South-link line
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See also

  • West Coast line (Taiwan)

References

  1. 侯承旭 (2019-09-03). "台鐵屏東線 上半年運量破五百萬人次 - 屏東縣". 自由電子報 (in Chinese). Retrieved 2019-10-29.CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link)
  2. "Taiwan Railways Administration". Archived from the original on 2008-01-11. Retrieved 2007-12-31.
  3. Shelley Shan / Staff reporter (2019-10-29). "Railways to be fully electrified in 2020". Taipei Times. Archived from the original on 2019-10-29. Retrieved 2019-10-29.CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link)
  4. "台鐵潮州-枋寮電氣化計畫". 鐵路改建工程局 (in Chinese). 2007-12-02. Retrieved 2019-11-05.


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