Taoyuan Mass Rapid Transit System - Lines and Stations

Lines and Stations

All lines will use standard gauge track, with the exception of the Red Line which will use Cape gauge track as it will use the right-of-way of a part of the TRA Western Line. The Taolin Line segment of the Brown Line from Taoyuan to Shanbi is intended to be built as a bus rapid transit route.

Line Termini Length (km) Total
Length (km)
Status
Taoyuan Airport MRT Taipei Sanchong 4.1 53.5 Under construction
Sanchong Huanbei 47.4 Under construction
Huanbei Zhongli 2.04 Planning
Blue Airport Terminal 2 Huanbei 17 25.4 Under construction
Huanbei Zhongli 2.04 Planning
Zhongli Bade 6.36 Planning
Red Fengming Zhongli 15.95 29.3 Under construction
Zhongli Beihu 13.35 Planning
Green Main Line Danan/Bade Kengkou/Hengshan 27.2 37.2 Planning
Daxi Line Bade Daxi 10 Planning
Orange Main Line Shanzaiding Huiji Jr High 22.7 28.7 Planning
Longtan Line Shanzaiding Longtan 6 Planning
Brown Taolin Line Taoyuan Shanbi 12.5 24.5 Planning
Huilong Line Taoyuan Huilong 12 Planning
Taipei Metro:
Sanying Line
Dingpu Fengming Jr High 13.2 18.6 Planning
Fengming Jr High Tudihou 5.4 Planning

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