Hsinchu railway station


Hsinchu is a railway station in East District, Hsinchu City, Taiwan served by Taiwan Railways Administration. Hsinchu Station is a major station on the West Coast line and the western terminus of the Neiwan line.

Structure

There are two island platforms and one side platform, as well as the historic fourth-generation European-style station building which opened in 1913, during Japanese rule.

Sister station

Formally concluded as a sister station with Tokyo Station on February 12, 2015
Garages used in railway locomotives are generally large circular or semi-circular structures and surround the transfer disk or beside the transfer disk.

Steam train classic photo

Launch at the same time. DT595.CT192.DT673, only in Hsinchu railway station.
Except Tzu-Chiang Limited Express southbound 133, 143, northbound 138, and some Taroko Expresses, all other trains stop at Hsinchu Station. It is also the main destination of commuter local trains in Northern Taiwan. Neiwan line trains travel from this station to Neiwan Station. Connection to the THSR Hsinchu Station is available through Liujia line.

Around the station

Hsinchu Station has "sister station" agreements with Grand Central Terminal in USA since August 2013 and with Tokyo Station in Japan since February 2015.