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The Kaohsiung Circular Light Rail (Chinese: 高雄環狀輕軌) is a light rail loop line in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, operated by the Kaohsiung Rapid Transit Corporation. [7] The line stretches over a length of 22.1 kilometers and has 38 stations. The southern part of this line makes use of the defunct tracks of the Kaohsiung Harbor Railway Line.
Kaohsiung Metro (Chinese: 高雄大眾捷運系統, 高雄捷運) [1] is a rapid transit and light rail system covering the metropolitan area of Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Its rapid transit network is known as Kaohsiung Mass Rapid Transit System [4] or Kaohsiung Rapid Transit (KRT). Construction of the MRT started in October 2001. [5]
Kaohsiung Exhibition Center (Chinese: 高雄展覽館站; pinyin: Gāoxíong Zhǎnlǎnguǎn) is a light rail station of the Circular Line of the Kaohsiung rapid transit system. It is located in Lingya District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
Cruise Terminal (Chinese: 旅運中心站; pinyin: Lǚyùn Zhōngxīn) is a light rail station of the Circular Line of the Kaohsiung rapid transit system. It is located in Lingya District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. It will be a future transfer station with the Yellow line.
Penglai Pier-2 (Chinese: 駁二蓬萊站; pinyin: Bóèr Pénglái) is a light rail station of the Circular Line of the Kaohsiung rapid transit system. It is located in Yancheng District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
Love Pier (Chinese: 真愛碼頭站; pinyin: Zhēnài Mǎtóu) is a light rail station of the Circular Line of the Kaohsiung rapid transit system. It is located in Yancheng District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
Kaohsiung Main Station (Chinese: 高雄車站; pinyin: Gāoxióng chēzhàn) is a railway and metro station in Sanmin District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan served by the Taiwan Railways and Kaohsiung Rapid Transit. It is one of four special class stations, the highest class with the most services. It is currently undergoing reconstruction, scheduled to ...
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. Kaohsiung Metro, opened in March 2008, serves the core of Kaohsiung metropolitan area.