Transportation in Taiwan

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  • Total length: 38,197 km (2005)
    • National highway: 901 km
    • Provincial highway: 4,680 km
  • highways: 20,947 km (including 872 km of freeways)
  • urban roads: 16,395, km
National freeway sign
National freeway sign
Provincial freeway sign
Provincial freeway sign

Total: 1,496 km (2003) (all on the island of Taiwan)

Light Rail Demonstration, Central Park, Kaohsiung City.
Light Rail Demonstration, Central Park, Kaohsiung City.

Template:Main or Rail transport in Taiwan

Currently, the TRTS in Taipei is the only operational rapid transit system in Taiwan. However, the Red Line of the KMRT in Kaohsiung is expected to commence operation in the second half of 2007. Several other cities in Taiwan, including Taichung, are also planning rapid transit systems.

Taiwan High Speed Rail (THSR) 700T Series Shinkansen train in Kaohsiung.
Taiwan High Speed Rail (THSR) 700T Series Shinkansen train in Kaohsiung.

The Taiwan High Speed Rail (THSR) commenced operations on January 5, 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 instead of the 4 hours by conventional rail.30 Shinkansen sets Class 700T, are running on the current 345 kms HSL,Taipei Main station, Banciao, Taoyuan, Hsinchu,Taichung,Chiayi, Tainan and Zuoying near Kaoshiung, are openned stations in 2007. In the future, 4 new stations will receive trains calling , Songshan in north Taipei suburb, Miaoli,Changhua and Yunlin. In 2008 THSR will increase trains numbers to 88, per a day in each way.

Shinkansen 700 T is very similar as Japanese 700 Nozomi . It's 12 cars set,9 power cars and 3 trailers, speed limit is 300 km/h,gauge is standard 1435 mm, OCS power 25KV 60Hz.

China Airlines.
China Airlines.

Total: 18 (civil, 2005)

length of runways:

  • over 3,047 m: 6 (Taiwan Taoyuan, Taichung, Kaohsiung, Tainan, Chiayi, Pingtung)
  • 2,438 to 3,047 m: 5 (Kinmen, Magong, Hualien, Songshan, Taitung)
  • 1,524 to 2,437 m: 2 (Hengchun, Nangan)
  • 914 to 1,523 m: 4 (Beigan, Lanyu, Lyudao, Wan-an)
  • under 914 m: 1 (Cimei)

Total: 9 (2006)

Taiwan is surrounded by sea on all sides.

Major ports: Hualien, Kaohsiung, Keelung, Taichung

Other ports: Anping, Su-ao, Taipei

Interior ports: Budai, Magong, Kinmen, Matsu

Merchant marine: 235 ships (1,000 GRT or over) totaling 3,827,173 GRT/6,121,877 DWT (2003)
ships by type:

  • bulk 35
  • cargo 64
  • container 42
  • petroleum tanker 20
  • passager 38
  • other 36

petroleum products 3,400 km; natural gas 1,800 km (1999)

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