Taiwan Railways Announces Plans to Stop All or Part of These Flights on December 7 | Life News | Life



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Taiwan railwayIt is estimated that the large-scale collapse from Ruifang to Houdong and the failure of the east-west line may pass on the 13th. According to the statistics of the Taiwan Railways, a total of 74 trains and about 8,648 passengers were affected today. The road connection between Taipei and Yilan was arranged today. 1,649 passenger buses were operated and approximately 38,982 passengers were evacuated.

The Taiwan Railways announced its operating plan on December 7. For numbered trains, trains from Shulin to Yilan, Hualien and Taitung, and from Shulin to Yilan were stopped. Partly due to the use of classification, the entire route was suspended, including 642 and 410 times from Shulin to Taitung, 605 and 212 times from Shulin to Hualien, 262 and 261 times from Shuao to Suao, and 611 times from Taitung to Hualien. .


There are 272, 175, 271, 280, 282 stops between Qidu and Hualien, once between Qidu and Kaohsiung to Taitung and Hualien, and twice between Hualien and Taitung and Kaohsiung. Travel to Qidu; Yilan, Hualien and Taitung travel north to Yilan Station; cross line trains from west to east go to Qidu Station; East-West cross line trains depart from Qidu Station.

For the shuttle bus, the shuttle bus from Taipei to Yilan leads to Ruifang, and the shuttle bus from Yilan to Taipei leads to Houtong; branches of the Pingxi line and the Shen-Ao line stop.

According to the Taiwan Railways, Ruifang handled the road connections between Houtong. Today, a total of 128 passenger buses were operated and approximately 1,233 passengers were transported. The Transport Ministry has asked road passenger operators to help add a shuttle bus between Taipei and Yilan to evacuate passengers. Today, a total of 1,649 passenger buses were operated and approximately 38,982 passengers were transported.

According to statistics from Taiwan Railways, 74 trains and 8,648 passengers were affected today. In response to disasters and accidents, passengers can visit the official Taiwan Railways website (https://www.railway.gov.tw/tra-tip-web/tip) to learn about the operation of the train before departing and update the latest information according to the situation, or call Taiwan. 24-hour passenger rail service (02) 2191-0096, 0800-765-888 (free calls, mobile phones cannot be used).

Taiwan Railways said that from 8:30 am on December 4 until the route is rushed, passengers who have tickets for the affected sections will be able to reimburse without deduction of handling fees (full refund) according to natural disasters; otherwise, they will travel the area. When requesting a refund for a class train, if the number of trains is delayed more than 45 minutes, passengers can go to each station for a full refund within a year, or take a train of the same class in the same section for free.

For unspecified trains or mismatched trains, the delay exceeds 45 minutes. Passengers can switch to trains of the same rank and class within 1 year. Passengers with e-tickets can request 0 yuan to cancel the card, and passengers with regular tickets can extend use by 1 day.



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