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Expressways in Taiwan may be controlled-access highways similar to National Freeways or limited-access roads. Most have urban roads and intra-city expressways (as opposed to Highway system) status, although some are built and maintained by cities.
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
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 ...
2 New Taipei City. 3 Taichung City. 4 Tainan City. 5 Kaohsiung City. 6 Chiayi County. ... This is a list of roads in Taiwan. [1] [2] Taipei City. Civic Boulevard ...
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A map of the United States' Interstate Highways as of 1 October 1970. Numbered highways in the United States; List of Interstate Highways; List of United States Numbered Highways; Further information: Interstate Highway System; United States Numbered Highway System; Historic trails and roads in the United States
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It was formed during the period from 1905 to 1932 when Taiwan was under Japanese rule. The name 'Roosevelt’ appeared on maps in 1945, right after the end of World War II. Just two years later, in 1947, the road underwent significant expansion, becoming a major north-south thoroughfare in the city. By 1961, Roosevelt Road already had six lanes ...