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  2. Taiwan High Speed Rail

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    台灣高鐵Taiwan High Speed Rail. Taiwan High Speed Rail website home page maintenance. Services have been suspended. The Taiwan High Speed Rail system is undergoing maintenance. and is unavailable for service. Please try again later. We apologize for the inconvenience. Apologies for any inconvenience it may cause. 24-hour Taiwan High Speed ...

  3. Taiwan High Speed Rail - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan High Speed Rail (THSR) is the high-speed railway network in Taiwan, which consists of a single line that runs approximately 350 km (217 mi) along the western coast of the island, from the capital Taipei in the north to the southern city of Kaohsiung.

  4. Online Booking – Taiwan High Speed Rail

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    The system provides booking for reserved seats with adult tickets, child tickets, senior tickets and disabled tickets. Maximum of 10 tickets permitted for each booking, for return tickets, a maximum of 5 tickets can be booked at a time. Senior or disabled tickets are available only for passengers who have ID of R. O. C.

  5. Timetable and Fare Search – Taiwan High Speed Rail

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    台灣高鐵Taiwan High Speed Rail. Taiwan High Speed Rail website home page maintenance. Services have been suspended. The Taiwan High Speed Rail system is undergoing maintenance. and is unavailable for service. Please try again later. We apologize for the inconvenience. Apologies for any inconvenience it may cause. 24-hour Taiwan High Speed ...

  6. A Comprehensive Guide to the Taiwan High Speed Rail (THSR)

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    The high speed rail runs down the west coast of Taiwan, from Taipei in the north to Kaohsiung in the south, in under 100 minutes. Trains generally run from 06:00 – 24:00 in intervals ranging from a few minutes to an hour (depending on the time of day).

  7. A Guide to Booking High Speed Rail (HSR) Tickets in Taiwan

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    The Taiwan High Speed Rail (高鐵) is Taiwan’s version of the bullet train. In a country that is famous for its excellent public transportation, many people take pride in the HSR. The THSR has a total of 12 stops, running from Taipei City (Nangang and Taipei Main Station) down the west coast of Taiwan to Kaohsiung city (Zuoying Station) in ...

  8. A Comprehensive Guide To Taiwan’s High-Speed Rail System

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    You’re gonna love how fast and efficient Taiwan’s high-speed rail system is, giving you the chance to explore the island at lightning speed. The system boasts a total length of 345 kilometers and connects major cities such as Taipei, Taichung, Tainan, and Kaohsiung.

  9. Taiwan High Speed Rail (台灣高鐵, HSR) | GuideToTaiwan.com

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    Developed on Japanese Shinkansen technology, trains can reach a top speed of 300 KM/H (185 MPH), with journey time as short as 96 minutes between Taipei and Kaohsiung. Opened in 2007, the line has become an integral part of Taiwan's public transit system, effectively replacing many domestic flights and allowing passengers to comfortably and ...

  10. Taiwan High Speed Rail – HSR - Taiwanese Secrets Travel Guide

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    Taiwan High Speed Rail Information, Fare, Schedules, and Maps. It's simply the best way to travel between Taipei, Taichung, Kaohsiung, Tainan, and more.

  11. 2024 Taiwan High Speed Rail (THSR) Guide: Price, Tickets & FAQs

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    The Taiwan High Speed Rail (THSR) is a 345 km-long bullet train in Taiwan that spans the whole country from North to South, connecting Taipei to Kaohsiung in less than two hours. At 300kph, it is the fastest public transportation in Taiwan.