Fangye railway station

Railway station in Shizi, Pingtung County, Taiwan
22°16′51″N 120°43′01″E / 22.280956°N 120.71708°E / 22.280956; 120.71708Owned byTaiwan Railways AdministrationOperated byTaiwan Railways AdministrationLine(s)South-linkTrain operatorsTaiwan Railways AdministrationHistoryOpened5 October 1992

Fangye Signal Station (Chinese: 枋野號誌站; pinyin: Fāngyě Hàozhì Zhàn) is a staffed railway station on the Taiwan Railways Administration (TRA) South-link line located in Shizi Township, Pingtung County, Taiwan. Although staffed, it is not a commuter station and has no scheduled train service.[1]

Usage

The station is Taiwan's least used station, averaging only one passenger per day in 2012 (According to the TRA official report in 2015, the least used station is Neishi). The station is a traffic control station for trains making temporary stops to wait for another train to pass and is only used by railway workers.[2]

Nearby stations

Taiwan Railway Administration
South-link Line
Fangshan - Fangye - Central Signal - Puan Signal - Guzhuang

See also

References

  1. ^ Administration.MOC, Taiwan Railways (11 December 2008). "TRA WebSite - English". Taiwan Railways Administration.MOC.
  2. ^ "Taipei tops busiest railway stations list - Taipei Times". www.taipeitimes.com. 20 February 2014.
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