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How many MRT lines are there in Taipei?

How many MRT lines are there in Taipei?

6

Taipei Metro
Locale Taipei and New Taipei, Taiwan
Transit type Rapid transit Rubber-tyred metro (Wenhu line)
Number of lines 6
Number of stations 131

How much does Taipei MRT cost?

Ticket Price and Type Depending on the distance, a single journey ride starts from NT$20 to NT$65. The one-day pass which may be purchased at each station’s service counter is NT$150. On the date of validation you may take the MRT as many times as you like. Each pass may only be used by one person at a time, however.

How Fast Is Taipei MRT?

Tamsui-Xinyi Line, the Songshan-Xindian Line, the Zhonghe-Xinlu Line and the Bannan Line. Each train consists of two 3-car EMUs, totaling 6 cars. Maximum Speed: 80km per hour. Each train can accommodate 1,936 passengers (352 seats plus standing room for 1,584 persons, based on 6 standing persons per square meter).

What time does MRT close Taipei?

Opening Time: The first trains leave from their respected terminal stations around 6AM. Closing Time: The last trains leave from their respected terminal stations around 12AM midnight.

Can I bring luggage on MRT?

You can bring your luggage onto the MRT as long as it fits the size limitations stated in the guidelines provided by the Land Transport Authority (LTA). The dimensions are 120cm by 70cm by 40cm. You can be rejected entry into the MRT station if your luggage exceeds those dimensions!

How many stops are there in MRT?

Today, more than 130 stations across six MRT lines span the island. This 200km system has over three million daily ridership. In addition, there are more than 40 stations across two LRT lines and this 28km system has over 200 thousand daily ridership.

What time does MRT stop running?

5.30am to around midnight daily. Operating hours are usually extended during festive periods. You may check the SMRT and SBS Transit websites for changes in operating hours, or download the MyTransport app (iOS | Android).

What is EasyCard in Taiwan?

The EasyCard is a contactless smartcard system operated by the EasyCard Corporation, which was previously named the “Taipei Smart Card Corporation”, for payment on the Taipei Metro (also known as “Taipei MRT”, or “Taipei Rapid Transit System”), buses, and other public transport services in Taipei since June 2002.

Is Taipei metro good?

It’s also how I know that the metro in Taipei, Taiwan, is one of the best metros in the world. The Taipei Mass Rapid Transit is relatively new to the country, first opening in the late ’90s. Its late start likely allowed it to avoid many pitfalls of bad subway systems.

Is Taipei clean?

Taipei is a super-clean city. This despite the fact that there are astonishingly few trash cans out and about—your home, Metro stations and convenience stores are just about the only places to throw things away. At home, trash collection is a group activity.

How early does MRT open?

Is there a bullet train in Taiwan?

Taiwan High Speed Rail has made Taiwan’s public transport system more convenient, because it brings cities and towns closer. Today, passengers can even travel between Taipei and Kaohsiung in one day.

How long can you stay in an MRT station?

Is there a time limit for MRT/LRT travel? Yes, the maximum time allowed is 120 minutes.

Can I use EasyCard for HSR?

Passengers can use the enabled automatic value added co-branded EasyCard( Debit EasyCard is not available) to touch the sensor machine for passing through the gate, but it is not allowed to purchase the other types of tickets or to pay the excess fare with the EasyCard.

Where can I use EasyCard?

Designated retailers As of 1 April 2010, EasyCards can now be used to pay for purchases at some stores including 7-Eleven, FamilyMart, Cosmed, OK Mart, Hi-Life, Starbucks, and Pacific SOGO.