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  2. Highway system in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    8A (Baxin - Deji): This highway was severely damaged in the 1999 Jiji earthquake and has been shut down since. 9 (Taipei - Fenggang, Pingtung): The highway runs through the eastern part of Taiwan. It is the longest highway in Taiwan. 9A (Xindian, New Taipei - Wulai, New Taipei) 9B (Beinan-Taitung City bypass) 9C (Hualien - Shoufeng)

  3. Transportation in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    The Taiwan High Speed Rail (THSR) commenced operations on 5 January 2007, after some delays in 2006. The THSR connects Taipei City in the northeast of the island of Taiwan to Kaohsiung City in the southwest. The journey time is about 90 minutes compared to ~3 hours by conventional rail. 30 Shinkansen Class 700T sets are running on the 345 km ...

  4. Central Cross-Island Highway - Wikipedia

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    Central Cross-Island Highway (in red and blue). The route colored blue is permanently closed due to earthquake and typhoon damage. The Central Cross-Island Highway ( Chinese : 中部橫貫公路 ) or Provincial Highway 8 is one of three highway systems that connect the west coast with the east of Taiwan .

  5. Category:Highways in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Provincial Highway 15 (Taiwan) Provincial Highway 16 (Taiwan) Provincial Highway 17 (Taiwan) Provincial Highway 18 (Taiwan) Provincial Highway 19 (Taiwan) Provincial Highway 21 (Taiwan) Provincial Highway 22 (Taiwan) Provincial Highway 23 (Taiwan) Provincial Highway 24 (Taiwan) Provincial Highway 25 (Taiwan) Provincial Highway 26 (Taiwan)

  6. Southern Cross-Island Highway - Wikipedia

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    The Southern Cross-Island Highway (Chinese: 南橫公路; pinyin: Nán Héng Gōnglù), also known as Provincial Highway No. 20, links Tainan City on the west coast to Taitung City on the east coast, on the southern section of the island of Taiwan. The road is 209 kilometres (130 mi) long.

  7. Provincial Highway 7 (Taiwan) - Wikipedia

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    The highway has a junction with Highway 7a in the Qilan area and another with Highway 7c near Yingshi village (英士村), both located in Datong. The highway then follows the Lanyang River and continues to Yuanshan, Yilan and Yilan City. At Yilan City, the highway intersects with PH 9 and Freeway 5 before ending at PH 2 in Zhuangwei. At some ...

  8. Provincial Highway 3 (Taiwan) - Wikipedia

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    Provincial Highway 3. Provincial Highway 3 (Chinese: 台3線) is a 435.608km long Taiwanese highway that starts in Taipei and ends in Pingtung.Also known as Inner-Mountain Highway (內山公路), the road travels through mountainous towns in Western Taiwan and was the major route for the area until Freeway 3 was built.

  9. List of county and city highways in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Formerly Cty 195, Cty 195A and the original Cty 193; longest county road in Taiwan Cty 194 Chihpen Forest Recreation Area in Beinan, Taitung: Prov 9 in Taitung City, Taitung 6.200 3.853 Cty 195: Hualien Bridge: Ruisui: Became a portion of Cty 193 Cty 195A: Ruisui: Lehe: Became a portion of Cty 193 Cty 196 Prov 7C in Sanxing, Yilan: Wujie, Yilan ...