
The South-link line in Taiwan is a convenient way to travel across the southern part of the island. It connects Kaohsiung and Tainan, two of Taiwan's major cities.
The line spans approximately 43.1 kilometers and has 10 stations, making it a relatively short but efficient route.
One of the benefits of taking the South-link line is that it passes through scenic coastal areas, offering passengers a glimpse of Taiwan's beautiful coastline.
Travelers can expect a smooth ride on the South-link line, with trains running at a maximum speed of 100 kilometers per hour.
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Route and Stations
The Pingtung – South Link Line is a convenient way to travel from Fangliao Station to Taitung Station. It's a 11-station line operated by the Taiwan Railways Administration (TRA).
The line starts at Fangliao Station and ends at Taitung Station, covering a significant distance. You can check the updated details on fares and schedules with the bus companies.

The line connects with the Pingtung Line and the Taitung Line, making it a great option for those traveling through the region. Here's a list of stations along the Pingtung – South Link Line:
- Station Code: TRA
Lines: Pingtung Line 屏東線
Pingtung – South Link Line 屏東-南迴線
Station Code: TRA
Lines: Pingtung – South Link Line 屏東-南迴線
Station Code: TRA
Lines: Pingtung – South Link Line 屏東-南迴線
Station Code: TRA
Lines: Pingtung – South Link Line 屏東-南迴線
Station Code: TRA
Lines: Pingtung – South Link Line 屏東-南迴線
Station Code: TRA
Lines: Pingtung – South Link Line 屏東-南迴線
Station Code: TRA
Lines: Pingtung – South Link Line 屏東-南迴線
Station Code: TRA
Lines: Pingtung – South Link Line 屏東-南迴線
Station Code: TRA
Lines: Pingtung – South Link Line 屏東-南迴線
Station Code: TRA, TRA
Lines: Pingtung – South Link Line 屏東-南迴線
Taitung Line 台東
Service Information
The South-link line is a convenient and efficient way to get around, but you need to know when it's running to make the most of it. Tacoma Link trains currently run on the following schedule:
The trains operate at regular intervals, making it easy to plan your trip. For instance, they run every 7-10 minutes during peak hours.
Sources
- https://tour.taitung.gov.tw/en/discover/south-link-line
- https://tw.commutetour.com/transport/train/train-line/pingtung-south-link-line/
- https://yourstudent-gemini.fandom.com/wiki/Link_Light_Rail
- https://taiwantoday.tw/AMP/economics/taiwan-review/13280/construction-trauma-on-the-south-link
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South-link_line
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