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  2. Taiwan High Speed Rail Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum is run by the Taiwan High Speed Rail Corporation and showcases the history and operation of Taiwan's High Speed Rail. It is located in the same building as the Taoyuan THSR Operation Management Center. [1] The museum is free to the public but entrance is by appointment only.

  3. Help:Download as PDF - Wikipedia

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    In the Print/export section select Download as PDF. The rendering engine starts and a dialog appears to show the rendering progress. When rendering is complete, the dialog shows "The document file has been generated. Download the file to your computer." Click the download link to open the PDF in your selected PDF viewer.

  4. Taiwan High Speed Rail - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan High Speed Rail Corporation [a] Area served: Taiwan (main island only) Transit type: High-speed railway: Number of lines: 1: Number of stations: 12: Annual ridership: 81,882,961 (2023) 61.8%: Website: thsrc.com.tw: Operation; Began operation: January 5, 2007; 18 years ago () Operator(s) Taiwan High Speed Rail Corporation: Character

  5. Open Library - Wikipedia

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    Open Library is an online project intended to create "one web page for every book ever published". Created by Aaron Swartz, [3] [4] Brewster Kahle, [5] Alexis Rossi, [6] Anand Chitipothu, [6] and Rebecca Hargrave Malamud, [6] Open Library is a project of the Internet Archive, a nonprofit organization.

  6. Taoyuan HSR station - Wikipedia

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    The Taiwan High Speed Rail section of the station is underground with two side platforms.Prior to the abolition of Taoyuan Air Force Base, Taoyuan Air Force Base had set an altitude limit for the construction of Taiwan High Speed Rail, which is why the high-speed rail station is underground.

  7. THSR 700T - Wikipedia

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    The trains were manufactured in Japan by Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Nippon Sharyo, and Hitachi, Ltd., marking the first time Japanese Shinkansen trains have been exported overseas. 30 trains were delivered to THSR operator Taiwan High Speed Rail Corporation (THSRC), and are in regular service with a top speed of 300 kilometres per hour (186 mph ...

  8. Eurotrain - Wikipedia

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    THSR was realised as a Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) project, but Eurotrain was already involved at the stage of the bidding for the BOT franchise. The bids of the two rival consortia were both based on specific high-speed rail technology platforms: Taiwan High Speed Rail Consortium (THSRC) allied with Eurotrain, while the rival Chunghwa High Speed Rail Consortium (CHSRC) allied with Taiwan ...

  9. Tainan HSR station - Wikipedia

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    Direction sign of TRA platform which is behind ticket barrier in THSR Tainan Station. THSR Tainan Station is connected by skywalk to TRA Shalun Station shown above.. Tainan (Chinese: 台南; pinyin: Táinán) is a railway station in Tainan, Taiwan served by Taiwan High Speed Rail, and is connected to Shalun station for TRA services.