Zhonghe Line (Taipei Metro)

Zhonghe Line (Taipei Metro)

The Taipei Metro Zhonghe Line is a high-capacity, underground line and is part of the Orange Line. The 5.4 km route has 5 stations and runs from Nanshijiao and passes beneath the Xindian River into Taipei and terminates on the Xindian Line at Guting. The Zhonghe Line is unique among Taipei Metro lines in that a melody similar to that used on the Tokyo Metro Namboku Line is used as a doors closing signal, and most stations feature a stacked side platform configuration.

Read more about Zhonghe Line (Taipei Metro):  History, Rolling Stock, Stations, Completion of The Orange Line

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