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  2. 2023 Taichung crane collapse - Wikipedia

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    The Taiwan Transportation Safety Board concluded in June 2024 that the primary reasons for the collapse were a failure to ensure proper operation of a tower crane and a lack of clear measures for restricting or prohibiting construction on either side of Taichung Metro tracks. [13]

  3. Rail transport in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Rail transport in Taiwan consists of 2,025 kilometres (1,258 mi) (as of 2015) of railway networks. [2] Though no longer as dominant as it once was, rail transport is an extremely important form of transportation in Taiwan due to high population density, especially along the densely populated western corridor.

  4. 2021 Hualien train derailment - Wikipedia

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    On 2 April 2021, at 09:28 NST (01:28 UTC), a Taroko Express train operated by the Taiwan Railways Administration (TRA) derailed at the north entrance of Qingshui Tunnel in Heren Section, Xiulin Township, Hualien County, Taiwan, killing 49 people and injuring at least two others, making it the deadliest railway accident in Taiwan in terms of confirmed deaths.

  5. Transportation in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    The Taiwan Railways Administration (TRA) is the national conventional passenger railway operator in Taiwan, established on 5 March 1948. Railway services began in 1891 between Keelung and Hsinchu under mainland China's Qing Dynasty, with a complete reform intended under the Japanese Colonial Government. This Japanese influence remains in TRA's ...

  6. Green line (Taichung Metro) - Wikipedia

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    The trains are powered by a direct current, 750 V third rail. Each train has a capacity of roughly 536 people divided into two cars, each car having ten doors and two air conditioning units. Of the eighteen trains, nine are built by Kawasaki Heavy Industries in Kobe, Japan, while the remaining nine are built by Taiwan Rolling Stock Company.

  7. Category:Rail transportation in Tainan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Rail transportation in Tainan" ... Taiwan High Speed Rail This page was last edited on 18 August 2024, at 05:16 (UTC). ...

  8. Taoyuan Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Taoyuan Metro (formerly Taoyuan Rail Transit and officially Taoyuan Mass Rapid Transit System) is a rapid transit system serving Taoyuan City, as well as parts of New Taipei City and Taipei City, in Taiwan. [3] The most recently proposed network includes 11 lines and extensions, of which 2 are now under construction.

  9. 2018 Yilan train derailment - Wikipedia

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    On 21 October 2018, a passenger train derailed in Yilan County, Taiwan, killing 18 people and injuring 187. [5] [6] [7] At the time, it was Taiwan's deadliest rail accident since a collision near Miaoli in 1991 that killed 30 people. [6] [8]