- Miaoli Station
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Miaoli Station苗栗車站
Miaoli Station front Location County Miaoli City Miaoli Address Weigong Rd., No. 1 Info Type At-Grade History Opened March 25, 1903 Rail services Line(s) ■ Taichung Line (137/T03) Daily Ridership 10,547 (2010)[1] Operator(s) Taiwan Railway Administration Taiwan Railway Administration Station Level 一等 Zhuyin Code ㄇㄠ Mileage
(from Keelung)140.9 km There is a bus stop near this station. Miaoli Station (苗栗車站) is a railway station of the Taiwan Railway Administration (TRA) Western Line (Mountain Line) located in Miaoli City, Taiwan.
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Overview
The station has one side platform and one island platform. It also has a tourist information center. Miaoli Station is an important station on the Taichung Line and has facilities for freight/cargo services.
History
- May 25, 1903: The first station, a wooden station, opened for service as Myaori-eki (苗栗驛).
- 1930: The station is reconstructed as a brick station.
- April 21, 1935: After the 1935 Hsinchu-Taichung earthquake, the station was reconstructed.
- April 24, 1935: The station train depot is reconstructed.
- 1943: Due to the war in the Pacific Ocean, the station was bombed and destroyed.
- August 1955: Due to increased traffic at the station, platform 1 was reconstructed, the elevated walkway was demolished, and a new underground tunnel was constructed.
- November 1975: The third-generation station was reconstructed using reinforced concrete as a two-story station.
- 1978: The second story and the station entrance are reconstructed to include a clock.
- 1997: Due to the construction for double-tracking of the Mountain Line, the station is once again reconstructed including the entrance, the platforms, and expansion of the station.
- October 11, 1998: After the completion of the double-tracking project, the station becomes a stop.
- June 10, 1999: The TRA Railroad Museum opens for service.
- November 1, 2006: The Fu-an Underground Passage opens for use.
- June 25, 2008: The Taroko Express begins stopped at the station.
- June 16, 2009: The station becomes an origin for the Tzu Chiang Express.
- October 29, 2010: The construction for a cross-platform station design begins.
- December 22, 2010: As part of the 100th Anniversary Celebration of the Republic of China, the TRA begins running a Miaoli to Hualien service (via the South-Link Line).
Platform layout
Passenger service
1 1 ■ Western Line (Southbound) Toward Taichung, Chiayi, Kaohsiung, Pingtung 2 (No platform) ■ Transfer Line Parking/Transfer Track 3 2A ■ Western Line (Northbound) Toward Taoyuan, Taipei, Qidu, Keelung ■ Eastern Line (Cross-line Southbound) Toward Yilan, Suao, Hualien, Taitung 4 2B ■ Western Line (Southbound, originating) Toward Kaohsiung, Pingtung, Taitung, Hualien ■ Western Line - Coastal Line, (Northbound, originating via the Chengzhui Line) Toward Yuanli, Taipei, Hualien, Taitung ■ Western Line (Northbound, originating) Toward Keelung, Suao, Hualien, Taitung ■ Western Line (Southbound, originating) Toward Changhua, Douliu, Chiayi, Kaohsiung Freight service
1 1 ■ Western Line (Freight)
North/SouthboundToward Taitung, Taoyuan, Taipei, Keelung ■ Western Line (Freight)
Cross-line North/SouthboundToward Yilan, Suao, Hualien, Kaohsiung Around the station
- TRA Railroad Museum (Main Building)
- Carrefour Miaoli Branch
- Fengnian St. Night Market
- Cultural Center Night Market
- Station Front Market
- Miaoli Yiming Temple
- Zhongshan Rd. Old Street
- Zhongzheng Rd. Old Street
- Miaoli County Government
- Miaoli County Public Library
- Miaoli County Government International Culture Center
Preceding station Taiwan Railway Administration Following station Fengfutoward KeelungWestern Line toward KaohsiungReferences
- ^ "Volume of Passenger and Freight Traffic". Taiwan Railway Administration. 2011. http://www.railway.gov.tw/Upload/intro/file/99Year/pdf/t11.pdf. Retrieved 2011-06-15.
External links
Taiwan Trunk Line Northern SectionKeelung · Sankeng · Badu (→ Yilan Line) · Qidu · Baifu · Wudu · Xizhi · Xike · Nangang · Songshan · Taipei · Wanhua · Banqiao · Shulin · Shanjia · Yingge · Taoyuan (→ Linkou Line) · Neili · Zhongli · Puxin · Yangmei · Fugang · Hukou · Xinfeng · Zhubei · Hsinchu (→ Neiwan Line) · Xiangshan · Qiding · ZhunanMountain Line
(Taichung Line)Coastal LineSouthern SectionChanghua · Huatan · Dacun · Yuanlin · Yongjing · Shetou · Tianzhong · Ershui (→ Jiji Line) · Linnei · Shiliu · Douliu · Dounan · Shigui · Dalin · Minxiong · Jiabei · Chiayi · Shuishang · Nanjing · Houbi · Xinying · Liuying · Linfengying · Longtian · Balin · Shanhua · Nanke · Xinshi · Yongkang · Daqiao · Tainan · Bao'an · Zhongzhou (→ Shalun Line) · Dahu · Luzhu · Gangshan · Qiaotou · Nanzi · Xinzuoying · Zuoying · Gushan · KaohsiungPingtung Line Kaohsiung · Fengshan · Houzhuang · Jiuqutang · Liukuaicuo · Pingtung · Guilai · Linluo · Xishi · Zhutian · Chaozhou · Kanding · Nanzhou · Zhen'an · Linbian · Jiadong · Donghai · Fangliao(→ South-Link Line)Coordinates: 24°34′11.64″N 120°49′20.80″E / 24.5699°N 120.822444°E
Categories:- Railway stations in Miaoli County
- Railway stations opened in 1903
- Taiwan rail transportation stubs
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