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Revision as of 05:12, 20 October 2016
General information | |
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Location | Shulin, New Taipei Taiwan |
Operated by | |
Line(s) |
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Distance | 40.9 km from Keelung |
Connections | Bus stop |
Construction | |
Structure type | At-Grade |
Other information | |
Classification | 一等站 (Taiwan Railways Administration level) |
History | |
Opened | August 25, 1901 (original) September 27, 1997 (present building) |
Passengers | |
27,122 daily (2023) [1] |
Shulin Station (Chinese: 樹林車站; pinyin: Shùlín Chēzhàn) is a station on the Taiwan Railway Administration Western Line located in Shulin District, New Taipei City, Taiwan.
Overview
The station has two island platforms and a side platform. The side platform opened on May 3, 2007, but is only rarely used for terminating trains. The cross station-type building allows passengers to buy tickets on the second floor with connections to platforms at ground level. The station is also the origin station for most eastbound trains to Yilan, Hualien, and Taitung.
History
- August 25, 1901: Opened as "Shulin Dropping Station"
- June 1, 1902: Name changed to "Shulin Stopping Station"
- December 1940: Name changed to "Shulin Station"
- January 1, 1955: Designated as a 2nd level (2nd) station
- January 1, 1966: Designated as a 2nd level (1st) station
- July 1, 1985: Designated as a 1st level station
- July 26, 1994: The old station was demolished. The station was moved into a temporary structure.
- March 14, 1997: Shulin Yard begins operations. The Eastern Line terminus is shifted from Banqiao to Shulin.
- September 27, 1997: The new cross-station type building opens.
- May 3, 2007: The third platform opens.
- June 20, 2008: The Taipei-Shulin segment begins trials with payment using the EasyCard.
- July 2009: A lunchbox counter opens on Platform 2.
- March 26, 2010: EasyCard usage officially begins.
Platform configuration
1 | 1A | ■ Western Line (Southbound) | toward Taichung, Kaohsiung |
■ Eastern Line (Northbound) | terminus | ||
2 | 1B | ■ Western Line (Southbound) | toward Taichung, Kaohsiung |
3 | 2A | ■ Eastern Line (Northbound) | toward Taipei, Keelung |
4 | 2B | ■ Western Line (Northbound) | toward Taipei, Keelung |
■ Eastern Line (Southbound) | toward Hualien, Taitung, Kaohsiung (via the South-Link Line) | ||
■ Eastern Line (Northbound) | terminus | ||
5 | ■ Linkou Line (North/Southbound) | shunting | |
7 | 3 | ■ Eastern Line (North/Southbound) | terminus |
Around the Station
- Shulin City Office
- Shulin Baoan Temple
- Shulin Junior High School
- Shuren School of Home Economics (Private)
- Shulin Datong Science Park (formerly Shulin Winery)
- Banqiao Xikun Junior High School
- Shulin High School
Nearby stations
Preceding station | Taiwan Railways Administration | Following station | ||
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toward Template:TRA stations | Template:TRA lines | toward Template:TRA stations |
See also
References
- ^ Taiwan Railway Corporation (June 2024). "表6 各站客貨運起訖量 Table 6 Volume of Passenger & Freight Traffic". 中華民國112年臺灣鐵路統計年報 Statistical report of Taiwan Railways -2023- (Report) (in Chinese (Taiwan) and English). Taiwan Railway Corporation. pp. 20–31. Archived from the original on 2024-05-22. Retrieved 2024-08-16.
External links
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