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Fulong railway station

Coordinates: 25°00′57.4″N 121°56′41.5″E / 25.015944°N 121.944861°E / 25.015944; 121.944861
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Fulong Station

福隆車站
Taiwan Railway
Train station
General information
LocationGongliao, New Taipei, Taiwan
Coordinates25°00′57.4″N 121°56′41.5″E / 25.015944°N 121.944861°E / 25.015944; 121.944861
Owned byTaiwan Railways Administration
Operated byTaiwan Railways Administration
Line(s)Yilan
Train operatorsTaiwan Railways Administration
History
Opened30 November 1924
Passengers
2,203 daily (2023) [1]
Services
Preceding station Taiwan Railway Taiwan Railway Following station
Gongliao
towards Badu
Eastern Trunk line Shicheng
towards Taitung
TRA Fulong Station. In this photograph, people are joining Hohaiyan Rock Festival in 2006.

Fulong (Chinese: 福隆車站; pinyin: Fúlóng Chēzhàn) is a Taiwan Railways Administration Yilan line station, located at Fulong Village, Gongliao District, New Taipei, Taiwan.

Structure

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Service

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  • Currently, (2013) the station is classified as a third-class station by TRA standards.[citation needed]

History

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  • Original station name was Washi (控子) in Japanese during construction, but the correct character is 挖子.
  • On 30 November 1924, the station was opened under the name Okutei (澳底; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ò-té), which is a fishing port located 6 km north to this station.
  • On 1 December 1952, the station name was changed into the current name.
  • On 25 July 2005, reconstruction of the station's main structure was finished. This reconstruction was managed by the Northeast Coast National Scenic Area Administration, and sponsored by Taipower Company. The name board of the station is written in the imitation Song typeface, which is unique among TRA stations.

Nearby landmarks

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Taiwan Railway Corporation (June 2024). "表6 各站客貨運起訖量 Table 6 Volume of Passenger & Freight Traffic". 中華民國112年臺灣鐵路統計年報 Statistical report of Taiwan Railways -2023- (Report) (in Chinese (Taiwan) and English). Taiwan Railway Corporation. pp. 20–31. Archived from the original on 2024-05-22. Retrieved 2024-08-16.