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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)
Prov 2D in Ruifang, New Taipei City 82.249 51.107 Cty 106A Prov 1 / Cty 106 in Xinzhuang, New Taipei City Cty 106 in Banqiao, New Taipei City 6.805 4.228 Feeder Road for New Taipei City Special Highway 1 Cty 106B Nat 3A in Wenshan, Taipei Prov 9 in Pinglin, New Taipei City 22.721 14.118 Wenshan Road Cty 107 Cty 103 in Wugu, New Taipei City
Provincial Highway 8; 台8線: Central Cross-Island Highway (中部橫貫公路) Route information; Maintained by Directorate General of Highways: Length: 189.8 km (117.9 mi) Major junctions; West end: Prov 3 in Dongshi, Taichung: East end: Prov 9 in Xincheng, Hualien: Location; Country: Taiwan: Highway system; Highway system in Taiwan
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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 high-speed line, with station stops at Taipei Main Station, Banqiao, Taoyuan, Hsinchu, Taichung, Chiayi ...
2 New Taipei City. 3 Taichung City. 4 Tainan City. ... Transportation in Taiwan; Highway system in Taiwan; References ... This page was last edited on 30 March 2022, ...
Provincial Highway 68 begins at the Nanliao Harbor in the North District and passes through the northern parts of Hsinchu City while running in a south-easterly direction. It then passes through Qionglin, where a bridge can be used to reach Freeway 3. The route eventually ends at an intersection with Provincial Highway 3 in Zhudong. [2]
Tunnel construction began in July 1991 and took 15 years to complete and cost a total of NT$90.6 billion (US$2.83 billion). [4] [5] Tunnel construction used 370,000 m 3 (13,000,000 cu ft) of concrete, 2,000 kilometers (1,200 mi) of cables, and 2,000 lighting units.