The Red line is a metro line of Kaohsiung Metro which runs north–south through the city of Kaohsiung, Taiwan. At 31 kilometres (19 mi), it is the fourth-longest metro line in Taiwan, after Taoyuan Airport MRT, Tamsui-Xinyi Line and Zhonghe-Xinlu Line.

There is a plan to extend the line north to Hunei District[citation needed]. This would add 8 stations to the line, and also a plan to extend the line south to Donggang. This would add 12 stations to the line.

History

In the “1988 Kaohsiung Metropolitan Metro System Feasibility Study”, the Red line was amongst the four lines planned. In January 1991, it was one of the two lines categorised to open as Phase 1 in period 1. Further progress was halted in March 1995 due to skepticism for the need of it within the city council, citing traffic congestion within the city to be not critical. In June 1998, the Executive board revived the plans under the BOT initiative. Together with the approval from relevant city councils, the metro department began conducting feasibility studies of the Red Line in February 1999. Three months later, priority was given to China Steel Corporation and Siemens on construction contracts. The contracts were finalised in January 2000.

On 24 October 2001, ground works were initiated at the Siaogang station site. The first phase from Siaogang station to Sanduo Shopping District station had its machinery and tunneling works completed in November 2006. Test riders were invited for operational trial for this milestone. By February 2008, most of the construction had been completed. At this stage, a soft opening was launched with free rides in the first phase. The entire line from Siaogang to Ciaotou stations opened on 9 March 2008, and was free to commuters until 7 April the same year.

It opened for service on 9 March 2008 and was free for one month until 6 April.

The new EMUs for the six expanded stations will be manufactured by South Korea's Hyundai Rotem and Singapore's ST Engineering.

Stations

CodeStation NameSectionTransferLocation
EnglishChinese
RK8Dahu大湖Gangshan-LuzhuHuneiKaohsiung
RK7Luzhu路竹Luzhu
RK6Luzhu South南路竹
RK5Taiwan Steel University of Science and Technology台鋼科技大學
RK4Kaohsiung Science Park高雄科學園區
RK3Benjhou Industrial Park本洲產業園區Gangshan
RK2Kangshan Agricultural & Industrial Vocational Senior High School岡山農工
Gangshan Station岡山車站Main/Gangshan-LuzhuTaiwan Railway GangshanGangshanKaohsiung
Kaohsiung Medical University Gangshan Hospital岡山高醫Main
Ciaotou Station橋頭火車站Taiwan Railway QiaotouCiaotou
Ciaotou Sugar Refinery橋頭糖廠
Cingpu (NKFUST)[A]青埔 (高科大)
Metropolitan Park都會公園Nanzih
Houjing (NKMU) [B]後勁 (海科大)
Nanzih Technology Industrial Park楠梓科技園區
Oil Refinery Elementary School油廠國小
World Games/ National Sports Complex世運/ 國家體育園區
Zuoying/THSR左營/高鐵Taiwan Railway Xinzuoying Taiwan High Speed Rail (ZUY/12)Zuoying
Ecological District生態園區
Kaohsiung Arena (Sanmin Household & Commercial High School)巨蛋 (三民家商)Zuoying Gushan
Aozihdi凹子底Circular light rail via Heart of Love River
Houyi後驛Sanmin
Kaohsiung Main Station高雄車站Taiwan Railway Kaohsiung
Formosa Boulevard美麗島Orange line (Kaohsiung Metro)Sinsing
Central Park中央公園Sinsing Lingya
Sanduo Shopping District三多商圈Lingya Cianjhen
Shihjia (Labor Park)獅甲 (勞工公園)Cianjhen
Kaisyuan凱旋Circular light rail via Cianjhen Star
Cianjhen Senior High School (Wujia)前鎮高中 (五甲)
Caoya (KRTC)[C]草衙 (高雄捷運公司)
Kaohsiung International Airport高雄國際機場List of airports KHHSiaogang
Siaogang小港
RL1China Steel East Portal中鋼東門Main/Siaogang-DonggangSiaogangKaohsiung
RL2Linhai Industrial Park臨海工業區Siaogang-Donggang
RL3Fongbitou鳳鼻頭
RL4Jhongkengmen中坑門Linyuan
RL5Gangzihpu港子埔
RL6Linyuan林園
RL7Linyuan Industrial Park林園工業區
RD1Wufang五房SinyuanPingtung County
RD2Wulong烏龍
RD3Donggang東港Donggang
RD4Dapengwan National Scenic District Management Hall鵬管處
RD5Dapengwan Bay大鵬灣

Notes

  • A^ The full name is National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology.
  • B^ The full name is National Kaohsiung Marine University.
  • C^ The full name is Kaohsiung Rapid Transit Corporation.

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