Description
Taiwan High Speed Rail is a high-speed railroad line in Taiwan. The 345 km long line has been in operation since January 5, 2007 and connects the capital Taipei in the north with the port city and second largest city Kaohsiung in the south. The shortest scheduled travel time between Taipei and Kaohsiung is 96 minutes, with intermediate stops in Banqiao and Taichung. There is also a slightly slower option with a journey time of two hours and additional stops in Taoyuan, Hsinchu, Chiayi and Tainan; a journey with stops at all intermediate stations takes two hours and 18 minutes. The trains are 700T series multiple units, which are almost identical in construction to the Japanese 700 series Shinkansen.
Model features:
– Twelve-part unit
– Light change white/red
– Prepared for the installation of K11211/12 interior lighting
– Smallest passable radius 282 mm
– New company number
– limited edition
– Twelve-part unit
– Light change white/red
– Prepared for the installation of K11211/12 interior lighting
– Smallest passable radius 282 mm
– New company number
– limited edition