Zhunan railway station

Zhunan
竹南
Taiwan Railways Administration
TRA railway station
Station exterior
Zhunan
Traditional Chinese 竹南
General information
Location 166 Zhongshan Rd
Zhunan, Miaoli County
Taiwan
Coordinates 24°41′11″N 120°52′51″E / 24.6865°N 120.8807°E / 24.6865; 120.8807Coordinates: 24°41′11″N 120°52′51″E / 24.6865°N 120.8807°E / 24.6865; 120.8807
Line(s)
Distance 125.4 km to Keelung[1]
Connections
Construction
Structure type Ground level
Other information
Website www.railway.gov.tw/jhunan/ (in Chinese)
History
Opened 1902-08-10[2]
Rebuilt 2009-08-15
Electrified 1978-02-24[3]
Key dates
1997-01-06 Rebuilt
Traffic
Passengers (2017) 5.840 million per year[4]
Rank 23 out of 228
Services

Preceding station Taiwan Railways Administration Taiwan Railways Following station
Terminus Taichung line Zaoqiao
towards Changhua or Zhuifen
Qiding
towards Keelung
West Coast line Tanwen
towards Kaohsiung
Location
Zhunan
Location within Taiwan
Zhunan Station platform

Zhunan (Chinese: 竹南; pinyin: Zhúnán) is a railway station in Miaoli County, Taiwan served by Taiwan Railways. It lies at the northern junction of the Mountain and Coast lines of the West Coast line.

Overview

The station has three island platforms. Although it is a first-class station, the Taroko Express, a variant of the Tzu-Chiang Limited Express which passes through the Taichung line (Mountain line), does not stop at this station.

History

Former Zhunan Station building
  • 1902-08-10: The station first opened for service as Chūkō-eki (Japanese: 中港驛). It was a wooden station building.
  • 1903-05-25: The section to Miaoli opened for service.
  • 1920-10-01: The station name was changed to "Zhunan Station".
  • Due to its location on the Coastal line, the station was upgraded to a first-class station.
  • 1931-03-01: The section between Taipei and Zhunan becomes double-tracked.
  • 1935-11-06: Due to the earthquake on 1935-04-24, the station is reconstructed as a concrete building.
  • 1943-04: The new southern station building is constructed.
  • 1949-09: The new northern station building is constructed.
  • 1995-05-22: As part of the double-tracking construction for the Mountain line, the station structure is demolished.
  • 1997-01-01: The new station opens for service.
  • 2001: The southern station building is demolished and relocated to Jiji.
  • 2007-11: The northern part of the new station is completed.
  • 2009-01: The southern part of the new station is completed.
  • 2009-08-15: The entire station is completed and begins service.
  • 2011-02-26: Due to the celebration of the Taiwan Lantern Festival, the station sets a single-day record of 160,000 passengers.

Station layout

Platform 1A (Tanwen) Coastal line Southbound (originating) toward Shalu, Dajia
Island platform
Platform 1B Passing Track toward Taipei, Taitung (Qiding)
Platform 2A (Zaoqiao) Mountain line toward Miaoli, Kaohsiung
Island platform
Platform 2B (Tanwen) Coastal line toward Houlong, Pingtung
Platform 3A Northbound Track toward Keelung, Hsinchu (Qiding)
Island platform
Platform 3B (Zaoqiao) Mountain line Southbound toward Taichung, Changhua

Around the station

See also

References

  1. "各站營業里程-1.西部幹線". Taiwan Railways Administration (in Chinese). 11 December 2008. Retrieved 8 September 2018.
  2. "車站簡介". Taiwan Railways Administration (in Chinese). 11 December 2008. Retrieved 8 September 2018.
  3. "臺灣鐵路電訊". Taiwan Railways Administration (in Chinese). Retrieved 6 September 2018.
  4. "臺鐵統計資訊". Taiwan Railways Administration (in Chinese). Retrieved 1 September 2018.


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