Taichung HSR station

Taichung HSR (Chinese: 台中高鐵站; pinyin: Táizhōng Gāotiě Zhàn) is a railway and metro station in Wuri District, Taichung, Taiwan. It is served by Taiwan High Speed Rail and the Green Line of the Taichung Metro. The station is adjacent to Xinwuri Station of Taiwan Railway Administration.[4]

Taichung

台中
THSR railway station
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese台中
General information
Location8 Zhanqu 2nd Rd
Wuri District, Taichung
Taiwan
Coordinates24.1117°N 120.6161°E / 24.1117; 120.6161
Line(s)
  THSR
Distance165.6 km[1]
Connections
Construction
Structure typeElevated
Other information
Station codeTAC/07
Websitewww.thsrc.com.tw/en/StationInfo/Prospect/4b80429e-2b1a-429d-93ab-6870d49cab03
History
Opened2007-01-05[2]
Passengers
201822.115 million per year[3] 5.45%
Rank2 out of 12
Services
Preceding station Taiwan High Speed Rail Following station
Miaoli
towards Nangang
THSR Changhua
towards Zuoying
Location
Taichung
Location within Taiwan
HSR Taichung Station

高鐵臺中站
LocationWuri, Taichung
Taiwan
Operated by
Line(s)
Platforms2 side platforms
Construction
Structure typeAt grade
Other information
Station code119
History
OpenedDecember 19, 2020 (2020-12-19)
Services
Preceding station Taichung Metro Following station
Terminus Green line Wuri
towards Beitun Main

History

The station is elevated and has two island platforms. Since all services stop at this station, the passing tracks located between platforms are rarely used to connect trains with the depot to the south. The station has a total area of 12 hectares (120,000 m2).[5]

The design of the station was carried out by HOY Architects, a Taipei based firm.[6] Construction took four years and took $5 billion NTD, making it the most expensive station at the time of its opening.[7] On October 24, 2006, Taichung HSR station was open to the public.[8] However, due to technical difficulties, rail services did not fully begin until January 5, 2007.[9]

Prior to the opening of Changhua and Yunlin HSR stations in December 2015, this was the only operational high speed rail station in Central Taiwan.

Platform layout

1
2
1A
1B
Taiwan High Speed Rail (Southbound) Toward Chiayi, Tainan, Zuoying
3
4
Taiwan High Speed Rail
(Passing tracks)
5
6
2A
2B
Taiwan High Speed Rail (Northbound) Toward Hsinchu, Taoyuan, Taipei

Station layout

3F Platform 1A THSR toward Zuoying (Changhua)
Island platform
Platform 1B THSR toward Zuoying (Changhua)
Passing track THSR through service
Passing track THSR through service
Platform 2A THSR toward Nangang (Miaoli)
Island platform
Platform 2B THSR toward Nangang (Miaoli)
2F Lobby Entrance/Exit, information desk, tourism counter, shops
Ticketing, automatic ticket machines, faregates, waiting area
Restrooms, nursery
Passageway (with TRA Xinwuri Station)
Street Level Outside Area Parking lot, buses, transfers, taxi stand
Drop-off area

Metro service

A metro service operated by Taichung Metro is available through an out-of-station transfer. It is the western terminus of the Green line.[10][11]

The HSR concourse could be reached via a bridge through Xinwuri railway station.[12]


Around the station

References

  1. "高鐵沿線里程座標相關資料". data.gov.tw (in Chinese). Retrieved 30 August 2018.
  2. "計畫介紹- 高鐵建設- 台灣高鐵". Railway Bureau, MOTC (in Chinese). Retrieved 29 August 2018.
  3. "投資人關係-營運資訊". Taiwan High Speed Rail (in Chinese). Retrieved 29 August 2018.
  4. "高鐵時刻表及票價資訊" (PDF). Taiwan High Speed Rail. 8 August 2018. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  5. 陳建徵 (16 October 2004). "高鐵生活圈透天厝暴漲100萬". Apple Daily. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  6. "台灣高速鐵路台中車站". Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  7. 張惠民 (24 October 2006). "〈獨家〉SOGO新館設計團隊 50億打造烏日站". TVBS.
  8. "全台首座 高鐵台中站啟用". Epoch Times. 24 October 2006. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  9. "高鐵正式通車 外籍駕駛本土乘客都興奮". 5 January 2007. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  10. 郝雪卿、蘇木春 (2020-11-15). "台中捷運綠線試營運16日起1個月免費搭 市民興奮終於等到了[]". 中央通訊社.
  11. "臺中捷運未來營運計畫" (PDF). Transportation Bureau of Taichung City (in Chinese). Taichung Metro. May 8, 2017. Retrieved October 15, 2019.
  12. "台中捷運綠線18個車站站名出爐 搭乘友善度為命名首要原則". Taichung City Government (in Chinese). June 30, 2018. Retrieved October 16, 2019.
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