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  2. EasyCard - Wikipedia

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    The EasyCard is a contactless smartcard system operated by the EasyCard Corporation, which was previously named the "Taipei Smart Card Corporation", for payment on the Taipei Metro (also known as "Taipei MRT", or "Taipei Rapid Transit System"), buses, and other public transport services in Taipei since June 2002, and its usage has since expanded to other public transport services throughout ...

  3. iPASS (Taiwan) - Wikipedia

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    iPASS (Chinese: 一卡通; pinyin: yī kǎ tōng; Zhuyin Fuhao: ㄧ ㄎㄚˇ ㄊㄨㄥ) is a contactless smart card operated by the iPASS Corporation. Starting from February 13, 2017, both EasyCard and iPASS are accepted for virtually all public transport in Taiwan, including rapid transit, buses, and Taiwan Railway services.

  4. Provincial Highway 5 (Taiwan) - Wikipedia

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    Provincial Highway 5 (Chinese: 台5線) is a 27.916 km-long provincial Taiwanese highway that connects Taipei and its nearest port Keelung. Before the freeway system was built, this was the primary route for goods transportation. The road is a major avenue (known as Zhongxiao East Road) in

  5. Zhongxiao Road - Wikipedia

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    Zhongxiao East Road Zhongxiao West Road. Zhongxiao Road (Chinese: 忠孝東路、忠孝西路, sometimes spelled Chunghsiao Road) is a major arterial road that is part of Provincial Highway 5 in Taipei, Taiwan, connecting the Zhongzheng district in the west with the Daan, Songshan, Xinyi, and Nangang districts in the east.

  6. Taipei Pass - Wikipedia

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    The Taipei Pass (Chinese: 台北觀光護照; pinyin: Táiběi Guānguāng Hùzhào), or the Taipei Tourism Passport, is a travel pass issued by the Traffic Bureau commissioned EasyCard Corporation in Taipei. First issued in November 2006, it is available for periods of 1, 2, 3, or 5 days.

  7. National Freeway 5 - Wikipedia

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    National freeway 5 is a freeway in Taiwan, which begins in Taipei City at Nangang Junction on National freeway 3 and ends in Su-ao, Yilan on Masai Road. Although it was called the Beiyi Freeway (Chinese abbreviation for Taipei to Yilan) prior to its final completion in June 2006, the official name is the Chiang Wei-shui Memorial Freeway, after the early twentieth century Taiwanese political ...

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  9. Highway system in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    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) 9D (Su'ao - Xiulin): old routing of PH 9. 9E (Daren - Shizi): old routing of PH 9. Suhua Improve(Limited-access)