Orange Line (Taipei Metro)
The Orange Line consists of three lines of the Taipei Metro in Taiwan (Republic of China): the Zhonghe Line (opened in 1998), the Xinzhuang Line, and the Luzhou Line (both opened in 2010, and collectively called the Zhonghe Xinlu Line). As of July 2011, two segments of the Xinzhuang Line are still under construction and are expected to completely open by 2014. The line runs through New Taipei, Taipei and has a terminus in Taoyuan County.
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