This is a transportation guide about Taiwan. It talks about some transportation information about Taiwan in great detail, including internal and external transportation. You can take a look when you go to Taiwan for free travel. These will be of great help to your travel. Taiwan's external transportation - aviation
Taiwan currently has 2 international airports, namely: Taoyuan Airport and Kaohsiung Airport. In addition, Taiwan also has multiple civil aviation airports: Taipei Songshan Airport (Songshan District, Taipei City), Taichung Qingquangang Airport (
Shalu Town, Taichung County), Tainan Airport (Southern District, Tainan City), Chiayi Water The airport (Shuangshui Township, Chiayi County), Hualien Airport (Xincheng Township, Hualien County), and Taitung Airport (Taitung City)
are all provincial airports; Lishan and Alishan are heliports; Magong and Lu Dao, Lanyu, Xiaoliuqiu, Qimeiyu and Wangan are small airports. Among the airports, Taoyuan, Taipei, Kaohsiung and Hualien are the four largest.
Taoyuan Airport (also called Chiang Kai-shek International Airport) is Taiwan's most important air transport gateway. It is located in Dayuan District, Taoyuan City, Taiwan, 40 kilometers away from Taipei City.
Address: No. 9, Airport South Road, Dayuan District, Taoyuan City
Telephone: 03-3983728, T1 service hotline: 03-3982143T2 service hotline: 03-3983274 Taoyuan Airport-Taipei City Transportation
Bus: There are currently six passenger buses running from Taoyuan Chiang Kai-shek Airport to Taipei, namely: Taiwan Automobile Company, Jianming Passenger Transport, Dayou Bus, Changhang Express, Tonglian Company and Taoyuan Passenger Transport Company . There are regular flights every day between Chiang Kai-shek Airport and downtown Taipei as well as major cities in the province. There is an expressway between the airport and the city, and the journey takes about
40 minutes to 1 hour.
MRT: The more convenient way to get to downtown Taipei is the Taoyuan MRT, or Taojie for short.
Taojie has express trains and local trains:
Express train: fare is NT$160, travel time is about 40 minutes, and ends at Taipei Main Station. Stops along the way: Taoyuan Terminal 1 - Taoyuan Terminal 2 - Chang Gung Memorial Hospital - New Taipei Industrial Park - Taipei Main Station.
Slow train: The fare is NT$160, the duration is about 1.5 hours, and the terminal is Taipei Main Station (coming from Huanbei). Stops along the way: Taoyuan Terminal 1 - Taoyuan Terminal 2 - Hangkou - Shanbi - Linkou - Chang Gung Memorial Hospital - Sports University - Taishan Guihe - Taishan - Xinzhuang Fuxingcheng - New Taipei Industrial Park - Sanchong - Taipei Main Station.
Airport taxis provide 24-hour service. The fare is based on the meter plus 50%, and highway fees are charged separately. It costs about NT$1,100 from the airport to downtown Taipei. T1
Telephone number: 03-398-2832; T2 phone number: 03-398-3599.
Chartered car: The last and most convenient way is to charter a car to Taipei city.
If you have a lot of luggage to carry, it is recommended to choose a chartered car to pick you up from the airport for convenience. Generally, the car types that Taiwan can provide for airport pick-up are roughly divided into: 5-seater, 7-seater and 9-seater cars. PS: There is also a car called a small 9-seater car (actually it is another name for a 7-seater car).
The load capacity of each model is as follows:
The 5-seater model is limited to 4 adult passengers, 3 large luggage and 2 small luggage.
The 7-seater model can accommodate up to 6 adult passengers, 4 large luggage and 3 small luggage.
The 9-seater model can accommodate up to 8 adult passengers, 6 large luggage and 5 small luggage.
Normal pick-up service scope:
1. Taipei City: Wanhua District, Zhongzheng District, Daan District, Xinyi District, Nangang District, Wenshan District, Songshan District, Neihu District, Zhongshan District, Datong District, Shilin District (except Yangmingshan District).
2.
New Taipei City: Banqiao District, Yonghe District, Zhonghe District, Tucheng District, Sanxia District, Shulin District, Yingge District, Sanchong District, Xinzhuang District, Taishan District District, Linkou District, Luzhou District, Wugu District, Xindian District (except mountainous areas), Tamsui District (except Sharon area), Bali District, and Sanxia District.
Transportation to Songshan Airport
Taipei Songshan Airport
Address: No. 340-9, Dunhua North Road, Songshan District, Taipei City
Transportation to various districts in Taipei City:
1. Take bus or taxi.
2. Take the Muzha Neihu Line to reach various districts in Taipei City in about 30 minutes.
3. At bus shelters 2~8, you can take the bus to the city
Tel: 02-87703460, 02-87703456
Kaohsiung Airport -Kaohsiung Urban Transportation
Address: No. 2, Zhongshan 4th Road, Kaohsiung City
Transportation to urban area:
1. Take the passenger bus. The bus passes Kaohsiung Railway Station along the way and can reach Pingtung, Kenting, Tainan, Chiayi and other places.
2. Take the bus, there are 12 routes to the city center, the fare is NT$12, the service phone is: 07-841-2910.
3. Taxi. The fare is calculated according to the trip meter, and the luggage service charges an additional NT$10.
4. Take the MRT. The MRT operating hours are: 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. The train runs every 6 minutes during peak periods and every 10 minutes at other times. Taiwan Railway
After years of evolution, Taiwan's railway models are mainly divided into three types. According to the speed of the trains, they are: Ziqiang, Juguang, Fuxing and commuter trams. (The Eastern Main Line renamed Ziqiang as Taroko, but its essence is the same as Ziqiang).
The Ziqiang train is the fastest train in the Taiwan Railways. The stops are mainly in the city centers of first-level cities in counties and cities, and many small and medium-sized stations pass without stopping;
The Juguang train is slightly slower and has more small and medium-sized stops than the Ziqiang train;
The Fuxing train is slower and has the most stops, including all stops. Now the Fuxing train has more stops. There are mostly regional commuter trains and few long-distance routes from north to south. The following figure shows the differences between each vehicle type.
Ziqiang train - the most advanced train of Taiwan Railways.
Taroko Train - Taiwan Railways' newly purchased tilting EMU, officially called "Taroko Train" (belonging to the Ziqiang train system), mainly runs on the Yilan Line and the Northern Circuit. The fare type for Taroko is Ziqiang, and no unseating tickets are available.
The TEMU2000 inclined EMU purchased by Puyuma-Taiwan Railway from Japan mainly runs on the Eastern Main Line and is planned to serve Taitung County's external traffic. It belongs to the Ziqiang train system, but is commonly known as "Puyuma train" and is more widely used. This situation is similar to that of the Taroko train. All trains on the Puyuma have matching seats, and tickets without seats are not sold. The paid ticket type is self-improvement.
Juguang train - the second-class train of Taiwan Railway. Some of the carriages were renovated from former sightseeing ships. The fare type is Juguang.
Purchasing tickets on Taiwan Railway is very simple. You can choose to purchase tickets directly. Of course, during peak season or if you don’t want to queue up to buy tickets, you can choose to buy tickets before traveling. Students can purchase 5-day, 7-day and 10-day passes at the window by using their student ID cards (undergraduate, master and doctoral student ID cards from mainland China are all available). The reference fares are 599, 799 and 1098 respectively, but You can’t take the self-improvement number. High Speed ??Rail
The Taipei High Speed ??Rail was completed and opened to traffic in 2007, with a total length of approximately 345 kilometers, mainly running through the west coast of Taiwan. Starting from Taipei, it passes through Banqiao, Taoyuan, Hsinchu, Taichung, Chiayi, and Tainan to Kaohsiung Zuoying, with a total of eight stations. In 2010, four more stations will be added: Nangang, Miaoli, Changhua, and Yunlin.
At this stage, the routes provided by high-speed rail trains, the southbound and northbound routes depart at 6:30 am at the earliest and 23:00 at night at the latest. In terms of tickets, the standard car fare from Taipei to Zuoying is NT$1,190 from Monday to Thursday, and the business class fare is NT$1,560; on weekends, statutory holidays, and the day before consecutive holidays, the standard car fare from Taipei to Zuoying is NT$1,490. NT$, business class is NT$1,950.
High-speed rail tickets can be exchanged with the electronic code at the manual counter at each station within 90 days of purchase. And you can change it at any time, and the counter will give you the train number closest to you.
The tickets redeemed by people from outside Taiwan all come with seats (unless there are no seats on the train you choose that day).
After exchanging the ticket, you can only enter the station through the manual ticket gate to take the train.
Tips:
1. All train seats can rotate 180 degrees;
2. There are music channels in the business car, and you can ask for headphones to use before getting off the train. Please put it in the storage bag in front of your seat or return it to the service staff;
3. The southbound high-speed rail platform is marked with a green bottom line, and the northbound platform is marked with a blue bottom line. Taipei Railway Station
There are four train stations in Taipei city (excluding the surrounding New Taipei City area): Wanhua, Taipei, Songshan and Nangang, while the high-speed rail has two stations: Taipei and Nangang ,
Among them, Taipei and Nangang Stations are three-rail station (train, high-speed rail and MRT stations). The platforms of trains and high-speed rail are on the first or second underground floor, while Songshan Station The train station and the MRT station are together.
The closest to Wanhua Station is the Longshan Temple MRT station, so basically you can use the MRT to connect these 4 train stations and 2 high-speed rail stations. Together.
The most troublesome station is Kenting (Fangliao)
There are many Taiwan Railway stations distributed in Taiwan, and every city has a Taiwan Railway station.
However, it should be noted that the nearest station in Kenting is Fangliao Station. So be sure to pay attention when visiting Kenting. You can take bus 9117/9118 from Kenting to Fangliao, which takes about 1.5 hours. 9117 departs from Kenting and 9188 departs from Eluanbi.
You can also get on the bus in Kenting. It takes about 10 minutes to get from Eluanbi to Kenting. After getting off, you can walk about 3 minutes to Fangliao Railway Station. .
Kaohsiung/Kenting-Fangliao Bus Timetable
Kaohsiung/Kenting-Fangliao Bus Timetable Taichung Railway Station
Taichung Railway Station (referred to as "Taichung Station" ") is the most important transportation hub in Taichung and the first stop for many tourists when they come to Taichung! From here, you can take trains and passenger buses to Changhua, Nantou and other areas.
Transportation:
Bus: 12, 27, 33, 35, 71, 82, 100, 100 pair, 101, 102, 106, 107, 108, 115, 131, 132 , No. 147, 154;
Taichung Kuang Passenger Transport: No. 1805, 1826, 1827, 1851, 1852, 1860, 1861, 1863, 1866, 1870, 1871, 1872, 1873 Chiayi Railway Station
Chiayi Railway Station is a very old railway station. The appearance looks very much like the Republic of China. The railway station is not big, but it is a very important transportation transfer station. You need to take the bus here if you want to go to Alishan. , the facilities of the train station are very complete, the ground is very clean, and the staff are also very good and patient.
Take the BRT shuttle bus to Taiwan Railway Chiayi Station for 30 minutes. The first shuttle bus from the high-speed rail station runs every 20 minutes after the first departure at 6.35. There is also a shuttle bus between the stadium and Jiatainayi Park. The first shuttle bus from the stadium after 6.00 also leaves every 20 minutes. It takes 20 minutes to reach the high-speed rail station. There is no need to limit the shuttle bus. You can basically go anywhere at any time.
Chiayi Railway Station BRT connection route
Chiayi Train Map
Chiayi High Speed ??Rail Station is located in Taibao City, Chiayi County, about 12 kilometers away from Chiayi city center in a straight line.
Chiayi-Taipei, about 84 minutes.
Chiayi-Zuoying, about 34 minutes.
Chiayi-Taoyuan, about 64 minutes.
Tips:
There is a Chiayi Passenger BRT Line between Chiayi High-Speed ??Rail Station and Taiwan Railway Station. The journey takes about 30 to 40 minutes. You can get a leisure card; if you take the high-speed rail from Taipei If you go to Chiayi, keep your high-speed rail ticket to take the BRT shuttle bus to Tainan Railway Station for free
Tainan Railway Station is located in the center of Tainan. It is recommended to buy your tickets 7 days in advance in case there are no seats available.
If you can't catch the train, you can go to the counter to exchange for a ticket for the nearest train of the same class or add money to exchange for a train ticket of a better class.
Address: No. 4, Section 2, Beimen Road, East District, Tainan City.
How to get there: There are many bus lines 0, 1, 7, 9, etc. that can reach Tainan Railway Station. Basically, no matter where you are in downtown Tainan, you can get to Tainan Train Station or near the train station by taking any bus heading to the city center. Because Tainan Railway Station is a large station located in the city center.
Ticket: NT$18.
Operating hours: 6:00-24:00
Taiwan High Speed ??Rail Tainan Station is located on the outskirts of Tainan City. The biggest difference between high-speed rail and Taiwan Railway is that high-speed rail saves time, but the fare is more expensive. And the transportation is relatively inconvenient. Tainan High Speed ??Rail Station provides paid Internet service, you can ask at the service desk. Address: No. 100, Qui Nhon Avenue, Qui Nhon District, Tainan City.
How to get to the city:
1. Free city shuttle bus. When you get off the bus, you can find the sign for the High Speed ??Rail Express Bus Shuttle Bus from Exit 2, and then take the city shuttle bus provided by the High Speed ??Rail to downtown Tainan. If you want to go to Tainan Railway Station,
Go directly to TRA Sharon Station (take Exit 1 of the THSR or from the transfer corridor on the 2nd floor of the THSR to the TRA Sharon Station. The fare is 15 (NT$).
2. If you want to get to Tainan High Speed ??Rail Station from downtown Tainan, you can also take the express bus at the station, or take the train from Tainan Railway Station to Sharon Station to reach Tainan High Speed ??Rail Station.
3. Taxi. There are taxis scheduled outside the high-speed rail station to pick up passengers to their destinations.
Tainan High Speed ??Rail Station-Tainan Train Station Shuttle Bus
Tainan High Speed ??Rail Station-Tainan Train Station Shuttle Bus Kaohsiung Train Station
High Speed ??Rail Kaohsiung Zuoying Station and Taiwan Railway Xinzuoying Station and MRT Zuoying Station are both in the same station. All Kaohsiung stations have a nickname: Zuoying Station. In Zuoying District, north of Kaohsiung City, the Taiwan Railway Kaohsiung Station is located in Sanmin District, downtown Kaohsiung. Generally, we recommend staying near Kaohsiung Station, which is relatively close to Formosa Formosa Station. It is only one stop away. Exit 11 of Formosa Formosa Station is the Liuhe Night Market.
Most tourists departing from Taoyuan Airport or Taipei to Kaohsiung take the high-speed rail to Kaohsiung Zuoying, and then take the MRT to Kaohsiung Station to Formosa Island. Taitung Railway Station
Taitung Railway Station is a railway station for the Taitung Line (Eastern Main Line) and Southern Circuit of the Taiwan Railway Administration. You can consider taking mainline buses to downtown Taitung or other cities in the east.
Eastern Main Line: Shulin (departure) → Taitung direction: about 8 Ziqiang, 3 Juguang, 1 Fuxing and other express trains depart from Shulin every day, passing through Taipei and Yilan along the way , Hualien and go to Taitung. (Fuxing train runs from Friday to Sunday)
Taitung → Shulin direction: About 6 Ziqiang trains, 2 Juguang trains, 1 Fuxing train and other express trains depart from Taitung every day Depart the bus and head to the woods via Hualien, Yilan, and Taipei. (Fuxing train runs on Mondays, Saturdays and Sundays)
Travel time: Ziqiang train takes about 5-6 hours, Juguang train takes about 7 hours, and Fuxing train takes about 6 hours.
Southern Circuit: Kaohsiung (departure) → Fangliao → Taitung direction: About 8 Ziqiang and 7 Juguang express trains depart for Taitung via Fangliao every day.
Taitung → Fangliao → Kaohsiung: About 7 Ziqiang and 7 Juguang express trains depart for Taitung via Fangliao every day. The journey time is about 2.5-3 hours on the Ziqiang train and 3-4 hours on the Juguang train.
Taiwan Railway Administration Train Time Inquiry System http://twtraffic.tra.gov.tw/twrail/
Taitung Railway Station Tourist Service Center (New Station) 089-238231
Taitung Railway Station Tourist Service Center (Old Station) 089-357131 Hualien Railway Station
Hualien Station is a railway station for the Northern Circuit and Taitung Line of the Taiwan Railway Administration.
There are many trains from Taipei to Hualien.
Generally, the direct express train only takes two hours, and the fare is about NT$440. The entire train goes along the coastline, and the scenery on the left is particularly beautiful. With Hualien Station as the center, to the north is the Northern Circle Line leading to the west via Yilan and Taipei, and to the south is the Huadong Line Railway, which goes straight to Taitung and connects with the Southern Circle Railway. Fenglin, Guangfu, Ruisui, Yuli and Fuli are the main stations in the territory.