This is the transportation guide about Taiwan, here is very detailed information about some transportation information about Taiwan, there are internal as well as external transportation. You can read this when you go to Taiwan on a free trip, these will help you a lot.
Taiwan External Transportation-AirTaiwan currently has two international airports: Taoyuan Airport and Kaohsiung Airport. In addition, Taiwan has several civil airports: Taipei Songshan Airport (Songshan District, Taipei City), Taichung Chingquan Gang Airport (
Shalu Township, Taichung County), Tainan Airport (Southern District, Tainan City), Chiayi Shuishang Airport (Shuishang Township, Chiayi County), Hualien Airport (Xincheng Township, Hualien County), and Taitung Airport (Taitung City)
All of them are provincial airports; Lishan and Alishan are helicopter parks; Magong The airports in Taoyuan, Taoshan, Alishan and Wangan are small airports. Among the airports, Taoyuan, Taipei, Kaohsiung and Hualien are the largest.
Taoyuan Airport (also known as Zhongzheng International Airport) is the most important air transportation gateway in Taiwan, located in Taoyuan City's Daxuan District, 40 kilometers from Taipei City.
Address: No. 9, Terminal South Road, Taoyuan City, Taoyuan City
Tel: 03-3983728,T1 service phone:03-3982143T2 service phone:03-3983274
Taoyuan Airport-Taipei City TransportationBus: There are six passenger buses running Taoyuan CKS International Airport to Taipei, respectively: TAC, Jianming Bus, Daiyu Bus, and Daiyu Bus. There are currently six buses running between Taoyuan Central Airport and Taipei, namely: Taiwan Motor Bus Company, Jianming Bus Company, Daiyu Bus Company, Changhang Transportation Company, UniLink Company and Taoyuan Passenger Transportation Company. There are regular daily trips between CKS Airport and downtown Taipei as well as to major cities throughout the province. There is an expressway between the airport and downtown, and the drive takes about
40 minutes to an hour.
Metro: A more convenient way to get to downtown Taipei is the Taoyuan Metro, or Taojie for short.
The Taoyuan MRT has both express and slow trains:
Express: the fare is NT$160, the exercise time is about 40 minutes, and the terminal is Taipei Station. Stops along the way: Taoyuan Terminal 1 - Taoyuan Terminal 2 - Chang Gung Hospital - New Taipei Industrial Park - Taipei Station.
Slow Train: Fare is NT$160, form time is about 1.5 hours, terminus Taipei Station (from Huanbei). Stops along the way: Taoyuan Terminal 1 - Taoyuan Terminal 2 - Kengkou - Shanbi - Linkou - Chang Gung Hospital - National Sports University - Taishan Guihe - Taishan - Xinzhuang Sub-capital - Xinbei Industrial Park - Sanchong - Taipei Station.
Airport cabs provide 24-hour service, and fares are charged at the meter plus 50%, with highway tolls charged separately. It costs about NT$1,100 to get from the airport to downtown Taipei.T1
To call a taxi, call 03-398-2832; T2 call 03-398-3599.
Chartered buses: The last, and most convenient, is to charter a bus to get to downtown Taipei.
If you have a lot of luggage, it is recommended that you choose a chartered bus to pick you up. In general, Taiwan can provide pick-up vehicles are divided into: 5-seater, 7-seater and 9-seater cars. ps: There is also a kind of car called small 9-seater car (actually is another name for 7-seater car).
The capacity of each car is as follows:
For the 5-seater car, the maximum number of passengers is 4 adult passengers + 3 large pieces of luggage + 2 small pieces of luggage.
For the 7-seater model, the maximum number of adult passengers is 6 + 4 large pieces of luggage + 3 small pieces of luggage.
In the 9-seater model, the maximum number of adult passengers is 8 + 6 pieces of large luggage + 5 pieces of small luggage.
Normal pickup and drop-off service area:
1. Taipei City: Wanhua District, Zhongzheng District, Daan District, Xinyi District, Nangang District, Wenshan District, Songshan District, Neihu District, Zhongshan District, Datong District, Shilin District (except Yangmingshan District).
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New Taipei City: Banqiao District, Yonghe District, Zhonghe District, Tucheng District, Sanxia District, Shulin District, Yingge District, Sanchong District, Xinzhuang District, Taishan District, Linkou District, Luchou District, Wugu District, Xindian District (except for mountainous districts), Danshui District (except for the Shalun District), Bali District, Sanxia District.
Songshan Airport TransportationTaipei Songshan Airport
Address: No. 340-9, Dunhua N. Road, Songshan District, Taipei City
Transportation to Taipei City Districts:
1. Take passenger transportation and cabs to get there.
2. Take the MRT Muji Neihu Line and it takes about 30 minutes to get to the districts in Taipei City.
3. At bus shelters 2~8, you can take buses to the downtown area
Tel: 02-87703460,02-87703456
Kaohsiung Airport-Kaohsiung City Transportation
Address: No.2, Zhongshan 4th Road, Kaohsiung City
Transportation to the downtown area:
1. Take a passenger bus. The bus passes by Kaohsiung Railway Station along the way and can reach Pingtung, Kenting, Tainan and Chiayi.
2. By bus, there are 12 routes to the city center, and the fare is NT$12. The service number is 07-841-2910.
3. By cab. Fares are recorded on a hopping meter, with an additional NT$10 for luggage service.
4. Take the MRT. The MRT runs from 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m., with 6-minute trips during peak traffic hours and 10-minute trips at other times.
Taiwan RailwayTaiwan Railway models have evolved over the years and are now divided into three main types, in accordance with the speed of the car, respectively: Self-strengthening, Juguang, and revival of the number and commuter trams. (The Eastern Main Line has renamed the Ziqiang as the Taroko, but the essence is the same as the Ziqiang.)
The Self-strengthening train is the fastest of the Taiwan Railway trains, stopping at stations mainly in the city centers of first-class cities in counties and cities, and many small and medium-sized stops;
The Juguang train is a little slower, and has more small and medium-sized stops than the Self-strengthening train;
The Fuxing train is even slower, with the greatest number of stops, and stops at all of them, and the Fuxing train now is more of an inter-district commuter train. Now the Fuxing train is more of an inter-area commuter train, with fewer long-distance routes from north to south. The chart below shows the difference between each car type.
The Ziqiang (自强号)-Taiwan Railway's most advanced train.
The Taroko is a newly purchased tilting tram, officially known as the "Taroko Train" (a member of the Self-Strengthening Train fleet), which mainly runs on the Yilan Line and the Beihui Line. Taroko's fare is self-reinforcing, and no seatless tickets are available.
Puyuma-The TEMU2000 tilting type electric locomotive purchased from Japan by Taiwan Railway mainly runs on the Eastern Main Line and is planned to serve the external transportation of Taitung County. It belongs to the establishment of the Self-strengthening number, but the common name "Puyuma" is more widely used, and the situation is similar to that of the Taroko train. The Puyuma uses numbered seats and does not sell unreserved tickets. Tickets are charged for self-improvement.
The Juguang is the second class of Taiwan Railroad trains. Some of the carriages have been converted from the former Tourist trains. Ticket types are Juguang.
The way to purchase tickets on the Taiwan Railroad is very simple. You can choose to buy tickets directly. Of course, in peak season or if you don't want to wait in line to buy tickets, you can choose to buy tickets before traveling. Students can buy
5-day, 7-day and 10-day passes at the window using their student ID cards (mainland China's undergraduate, master's and doctorate student ID cards are all available), with fare references of 599, 799 and 1,098, respectively, but they cannot ride on the Self-Strengthened Train (S.S.T.).
High-speed railThe Taipei High Speed Railway (THSR), which opened in 2007, is about 345 kilometers long and runs mainly through Taiwan's west coast. Starting from Taipei, it passes through Banqiao, Taoyuan, Hsinchu, Taichung, Chiayi, Tainan to Zuoying in Kaohsiung, *** counting eight stations, while four more stations will be added in 2010, namely Nangang, Miaoli, Changhua and Yunlin.
At this stage, HSR trains offer routes that depart as early as 6:30 a.m. and as late as 23:00 p.m. for both southbound and northbound routes. As for the tickets, the fare for the standard car from Taipei to Zuoying is NT$1,190 from Monday to Thursday, and NT$1,560 for the business car; on weekends, legal holidays, and the day before consecutive holidays, the fare for the standard car from Taipei to Zuoying is NT$1,490, while that for the business car is NT$1,950.
The high-speed rail tickets are all 90 days after purchase, just go to the manual counter at each station to exchange the ticket with the electronic code. And just go anytime to exchange, the counter will call you the train number with the nearest time to you. Tickets exchanged by people outside of Taiwan come with seats (unless there are no seats available on the train you choose that day).
After exchanging your ticket, you can only use the manual ticket gate to enter the station and board the train.
Tips:
1. All train seats can be rotated 180 degrees;
2. There is a music channel in the business car, so you can ask for headphones, which you can place in the bag in front of your seat or return to the attendant when you get off the train;
3. The markings on the platforms of the THSR southbound train are in green, and those of the platforms of the THSR northbound train are in blue.
Taipei Railway StationThe railway stations in Taipei City (excluding the neighboring New Taipei City) are Wanhua, Taipei, Songshan, and Nangang, while the HSR station has Taipei and Nangang,
Taipei and Nangang stations are three railway ****structural stations (train, HSR, and MRT stations), and the platforms of the train and HSR stations are on the first or second basement floors, and the platforms of Songshan station are on the first or second basement floors of the train and MRT stations together. Train stations and MRT stations are together,
The nearest station to Wanhua Station is Longshan Temple MRT Station, so basically you can use MRT to connect these 4 train stations and 2 HSR stations together.
The station with the most headaches is in Kenting (Fangliao)
The distribution of Taiwan MRT stations on the island is very large, and every city has a MRT station.
But it should be noted that the closest station in Kenting is Fangliao Station. So you must pay attention to it when you are traveling in Kenting. Kenting to Fangliao can take the bus 9117/9118 road bus about 1.5 hours can be. 9117 Kenting departs, 9188 goose Luen Pi departs,
Also in Kenting on the bus, goose Luen Pi to Kenting about 10 minutes, get off the bus about 3 minutes walk to Fangliao Railway Station.
Kaohsiung/Kending-Fangliao Bus Schedule
Kaohsiung/Kending-Fangliao Bus Schedule
Taichung Railway StationTaichung Railway Station (Taichung Station for short) is Taichung's most important transportation hub, and is the first stop for many tourists to Taichung! It is the first stop for many visitors to Taichung, where they can take trains and buses to Changhua, Nantou and other areas.
Transportation:
Buses:
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Buses:
12, 27, 33, 35, 71, 82, 100, 100 vice, 101, 102, 106, 107, 108, 115, 131, 132, 147, 154;
Taichung Chuguang Bus:
Taichung Chuguang Bus:
Buses:
Taichung Chuguang Bus:
Taichung Chuguang Bus:
Taichung Chugang Bus, 1860, 1861, 1863, 1866, 1870, 1871, 1872, 1873
Chiayi Railway StationChiayi Railway Station is a very old railway station, the appearance of which looks very much like the Republic of China era, the station is not big, but it is a very important transportation transit station, and it is necessary to take a train here to go to Alishan, and the railway station is very well-equipped. The ground is also quite clean, as well as the staff attitude is also very good, very patient.
Take the BRT shuttle bus - 30 minutes by car from Taiwan Railway Chiayi Station. High-speed rail station 6.35 after the first interval car every 20 minutes, there are also stadium-Jia Tai Nayi Park section of the car can be taken, stadium 6.00 after the first bus is also 20 minutes a class, to the high-speed rail station 20 minutes drive, do not have to limit the interval car moments, basically you can go with the arrival.
Chiayi Railway Station BRT Feeder Route
Chiayi Train Map
The high-speed rail station is located in Taebaosi City, Chiayi County, about 12 kilometers away from the center of Chiayi City in a straight line.
Chiayi - Taipei, about 84 minutes.
Chiayi - Zuoying, about 34 minutes.
Chiayi - Taoyuan, about 64 minutes.
Tips:
There is a Chiayi Passenger BRT line all the way between Chiayi High Speed Rail Station and Taiwan Railway Station, the ride is about 30~40 minutes, and you can drop the EasyCard; if you take the High Speed Rail from Taipei to Chiayi, keep the High Speed Rail ticket stub and take the BRT shuttle for free
Tainan Railway StationTainan Railway Station is located in the center of Tainan City. It is recommended to buy your ticket 7 days before in case there is no seat available. If you can't make the train, you can go to the counter and get a ticket for the nearest train of the same class or pay extra for a ticket of a better class.
Address: No. 4, Sec. 2, Beimen Road, East District, Tainan City.
How to get there: Tainan Railway Station can be reached by many buses such as 0, 1, 7, 9, and so on. Basically, in Tainan City Center, no matter which district you are in, you can reach Tainan Railway Station or the vicinity of the station if you take any of the downtown-bound buses. This is because Tainan Railway Station is a big station located in the center of the city.
Fare: NT$18.
Operating hours: 6:00-24:00
Taiwan High Speed Rail (HSR) Tainan Station is located on the outskirts of Tainan City. The biggest difference between HSR and Taiwan High Speed Rail is that HSR saves time, but the ticket price is more expensive. And transportation is less convenient. Tainan HSR station has a paid internet service available, ask the service desk. Address: No. 100, Gueiren Avenue, Gueiren District, Tainan City.
How to reach downtown:
1. Free downtown shuttle bus. Getting off the train, you can find the sign to the HSR express bus shuttle bus from Exit 2, and then catch the downtown shuttle bus provided by the HSR to Tainan city center. If you want to go to Tainan Railway Station,
Walk directly to the THSR Shalun Station (from THSR Exit No. 1 or from THSR 2nd floor to THSR Shalun Station by transferring to the concourse, the fare is NT$15).
2. If you want to reach Tainan HSR Station from Tainan city center, you can also take the express bus at the station, or take a train from Tainan Railway Station to Shalun Station, and you can reach Tainan HSR Station.
3. Taxi. There are cabs lined up outside the THSR station to take travelers to their destinations.
Tainan High Speed Rail Station - Tainan Railway Station Interval Bus
Tainan High Speed Rail Station - Tainan Railway Station Interval Bus
Kaohsiung Railway StationThe High Speed Rail Kaohsiung Zuoying Station and the Taiwan Railway New Zuoying Station are all inside the same station as the MRT Zuoying Station. All Kaohsiung stations have an alias: Zuoying Station. In the north of Kaohsiung city center Zuoying District, the Taiwan Railway Kaohsiung Station is in the center of Kaohsiung City Sanmin District. Generally we recommend staying near Kaohsiung station, it's closer to the MRT Belle Isle station, only one stop away, and the Belle Isle station exit 11 comes out to the Liouhe night market.
Most tourists traveling to Kaohsiung from Taoyuan Airport or Taipei take the High Speed Rail - Kaohsiung Zuoying, and then take the MRT - Kaohsiung Station - Belle Isle.
Taitung Railway StationTaitung Railway Station is a railroad station for the Taiwan Railway Administration's Taitung Line (Eastern Main Line) and Nanhui Line. Consider taking a mainline vehicle to Taitung city or other cities in the east.
Eastern Main Line: Shulin (departure) → Taitung: About eight daily pairs of express trains, including the Ziqiang, three Juguang, and one Fuxing, depart from Shulin and travel along the route to Taitung via Taipei, Yilan, and Hualien. (Fuxing operates every Friday through Sunday)
Taitung→Shulin: About 6 daily ZQF, 2 Juguang, and 1 Fuxing express trains depart from Taitung and travel to Shulin via Hualien, Yilan, and Taipei. (The Fuxing runs on Mondays, Saturdays and Sundays)
Travel time: about 5-6 hours on the Ziqiang, 7 hours on the Juguang and 6 hours on the Fuxing.
Southbound: Kaohsiung (departing)→Fangliao→Taitung direction: about 8 Ziqiang, 7 Juguang, and other pairs of expresses to Taitung via Fangliao daily.
Taitung→Fangliao→Kaohsiung direction: about 7 Ziqiang and 7 Juguang expresses daily to Taitung via Fangliao. Travel time is about 2.5-3 hours on the ZQM and 3-4 hours on the Juguang.
Taiwan Railway Administration Train Timetable Inquiry System http://twtraffic.tra.gov.tw/twrail/
Taitung Railway Station Tourist Service Center (new station) 089-238231
Taitung Railway Station Tourist Service Center (old station) 089-357131
Hualien Railway StationHualien Station is a railroad station for the Taiwan Railway Administration's Northern Return Line and Taitung Line.
There are many trains from Taipei to Hualien. A typical direct express train takes only two hours and the fare is about NT$440. The entire train follows the coastline, and the scenery on the left is especially beautiful. With Hualien Station as the center, to the north there is the Northern Return Line leading to the west via Yilan and Taipei, and to the south there is the Huadong Line Railway, which runs straight to Taitung and connects with the Southern Return Railway. Fenglin, Guangfu, Ruisui, Yuli and Fuli are the main stations in the area.