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Chronology / news: TaipeiAdd record · Search in Chronology / News February 10, 2023Ankeng light rail line opens in New Taipei
Source: https://www.railwaygazette.com/light-rai...article November 15, 2020The "Blue Seaside Line" branch of the Danhai Light Rail to Tamsui Fisherman's Wharf begins service.
https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/...3746956 January 31, 2020The phase 1 of the yellow line MRT is put into service. The line uses Hitachi Rail Italy Driverless Metro trains.
https://www.taiwannews.com.tw/en/news/3861624 December 24, 2018The first route "Green Mountain Line" of the Danhai tramway is opened. The line Kanding — Hongshulin is 7.3 km long and has 11 stations linking the residential neighborhoods and and offices in the north of the city to the metro station Hongshulin. The hours of operation are 6:30 AM to 10:00 PM every day on 15 minute invtervals.
Details: http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/ar...3706693 July 6, 2015The Blue line (Bannan) is extended 1.9 km. After the opening of the station Dingpu in the southwest, the length of the metro lines in Taipei reaches 131.1 km.
November 15, 2014The Songshan line extension is opened between Ximen and Songshan stations.
The Xiaonanmen line is discontinued and replaced by the new Green line through service, all trains from Xindian continue to Songshan and direct service to Tamsui is discontinued. November 29, 2013A new line, the Xinyi line, opens from Chiang Kai-shek memorial to Xiangshan as a branch of the Tamsui line. There are 5 stations along a length of 6.4 km.
The Xiaonanmen branch line is extended to Taipower Building station. June 29, 2013The Xinzhuang branch of the Zhonghe-Xinlu (Orange) line is extended two stations to Danfeng and Huilong.
September 30, 2012Dongmen station opens, and the Zhonghe line and Xinlu line are connected, creating the Zhonghe-Xinlu (Orange) line. Direct train service from Beitou to Nanshijiao is discontinued.
January 5, 2012The Xinzhuang line opens as a branch off of the Luzhou line operating between Daqiaotou and Fu Jen University, creating the Xinlu line.
February 27, 2011The Bannan line is extended one station from Nangang to Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center.
November 3, 2010The Luzhou line opens between Zhongxiao Xinsheng and Luzhou stations.
July 4, 2009Neihu line extension of the brown line opens between Zhongshan Jr. High School and Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center stations, creating the Zhahu line (renamed Wenhu in October).
https://transphoto.org/photo/1560935/ December 25, 2008The Bannan line is extended one station from Kunyang to Nangang.
May 31, 2006The Bannan line is extended from Xinpu to Yongning.
September 29, 2004The Xiaobitan branch line opens from Qizhang to Xiaobitan, utilising the tracks to the Xindian depot.
December 30, 2000The Bannan line is extended from Taipei City Hall to Kunyang.
August 31, 2000The Xiaonanmen line shuttle begins service between Ximen and Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall stations.
August 31, 2000The Bannan line is extended from Longshan Temple to Xinpu.
December 24, 1999The Bannan line is opened from Taipei City Hall to Longshan Temple.
November 11, 1999The Xindian line opens between Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall and Xindian stations as a branch of the Tamsui line..
December 24, 1998The Zhonghe line opens as a southern extension of the Tamsui line from Taipei Main Station to Nanshijiao.
December 25, 1997The Tamsui line is extended one station from Zhongshan to Taipei Main Station.
March 28, 1997The Tamsui MRT line opens from Tamsui to Zhongshan with a branch line shuttle to Xinbeitou, the first standard metro line in all of Taiwan.
March 28, 1996First rapid transit line ever in Taiwan is opened, the Muzha line between Taipei Zoo and Zhongshan Junior High School stations. The line uses the VAL 256 system made by Matra.
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