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  2. List of railway and metro stations in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    The two Inter-city rail systems, Taiwan Railways and Taiwan High Speed Rail, have several overlaps in station names. See below Taiwan High Speed Rail section for their relations in detail. There are five rapid transit systems in Taiwan: Taipei Metro, opened in March 1996, serves the core of Taipei–Keelung metropolitan area.

  3. Taipei Metro - Wikipedia

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    Sanchong is a transfer station between the Taipei Metro and the Taoyuan Airport MRT. Transfers to city bus stations are available at all metro stations. In 2009, transfer volume between the metro and bus systems reached 444,100 transfers per day (counting only EasyCard users). [60]

  4. Rail transport in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Transit systems in Taiwan Name Area Annual traffic Metro lines Metro stations Metro length Light rail lines Light rail stations Light rail length Taipei Metro: Taipei, New Taipei: 789.599 million (2019) 5 117 [a] 131.1 km (81 mi) — — — Kaohsiung Metro: Kaohsiung: 127.855 million (2018) 2 37 53.3 km (33 mi) 1 38 22.1 km (14 mi) Taoyuan Metro

  5. List of metro systems - Wikipedia

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    The Beijing Subway is the world's longest metro network at 815.2 kilometres (507 mi) and the Shanghai Metro has the highest annual ridership at 2.83 billion trips. [3] The New York City Subway has the greatest number of stations. As of 2024, the country with the most metro systems is China, with 47 in operation.

  6. Transportation in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Port of Kaohsiung Is the largest port in Taiwan, and the thirteenth largest in the world. [17] It is located near the Western districts In Kaohsiung, including Gushan, Yancheng, Lingya, Cianjhen, Siaogang, and Cijin. The port Is easily accessible by Sizihwan metro station, and by various Light Rail stations. [18] [19]

  7. List of metropolitan areas in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Metropolitan areas were recognized by the government of the Republic of China (Taiwan) until 2010. This was the definition of metropolitan areas used by the ROC central government. A metropolitan area is an economically and socially integrated area with one or more core cities. The population has to be over 300,000.

  8. Taipei–Keelung metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Taipei–Keelung metropolitan area (Chinese: 臺北基隆都會區; pinyin: Táiběi-Jīlóng Dūhùiqū) also commonly known as Greater Taipei Area (Chinese: 大臺北地區; pinyin: Dà Táiběi Dìqū) is the largest metropolitan area in Taiwan. It is composed of 3 administrative divisions: Taipei, New Taipei City and Keelung.

  9. Category:Rail stations in Taiwan by operator - Wikipedia

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    Taipei Metro stations (9 C) Railway stations served by Taiwan High Speed Rail (12 P) ... Pages in category "Rail stations in Taiwan by operator"