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Provincial Highway 14 (Taiwan)

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Provincial Highway 14
台14線
Route information
Maintained by Directorate General of Highways
Length99.0 km (61.5 mi)
Major junctions
West end Prov 1 in Changhua
Major intersections Nat 3 in Caotun, Nantou
Nat 6 in Guoxing, Nantou and Puli, Nantou
East endRen'ai, Nantou
Location
CountryTaiwan
Highway system
Prov 13 Prov 15

Provincial Highway 14 is a north–south highway that connects Changhua City in Changhua County with Ren'ai, an aboriginal township in Nantou County. The highway is known as Zhongtan Highway (中潭公路) from Caotun to Puli, and Puwu Highway from Puli to Ren'ai. The total length is 99.0 kilometers.[1]

Route description

The highway begins at the intersection of PH 1 in Changhua City. The route continues eastbound towards the rural township of Fenyuan and enters Nantou County. After passing through the junctions of Freeway 3 and PH 63, the highway enters downtown Caotun and becomes Zhongtan Highway. The stretch of highway between Caotun and Puli runs parallel to Freeway 6. In Puli the highway has a brief concurrency with PH 21 before the latter turns southbound. Right before leaving Puli, the highway turns from a 4-lane to a 2-lane road. The route continues towards the mountainous aboriginal township of Ren'ai. In Ren'ai the highway passes through Wushe, known for the Wushe incident, and Lushan hot springs, a popular tourist destination. After passing through Lushan, the highway turns into a narrow 1-lane road before ending at Tunyuan (Tnpara), the western entrance of Nenggao Cross-ridge Historic Trail (能高越嶺古道), a historic route connecting between Nantou and Hualien.

The stretch between Lushan and Tunyuan, as well as the Nenggao Cross-ridge Historic Trail, require special permits to access. A planned extension of the highway to Xiulin, Hualien was unfinished due to environmental and economic concerns. In 2009, the extension plan was formally abandoned.[2]

Spur routes

  • Prov 14a: The highway begins at its parent route in Wushe, a village in Ren'ai, Nantou, and ends at PH 8 in Dayuling, a village in Xiulin, Hualien. The highway provides access to the tourist attractions of Cingjing Farm and Hehuanshan. The total length is 41.6 km.
  • Prov 14b: The highway begins at its parent route in Fenyuan, Changhua, and ends at PH 3 in Nantou City. The highway connects the cities of Changhua and Nantou. The total length is 18.0 km.
  • Prov 14c: The highway is an alternate route that is located entirely in Changhua City. The total length is 2.8 km.
  • Prov 14d: The highway begins at its parent route in Fenyuan, Changhua, and ends at PH 3a in Nantou City. The highway is an alternate route between the cities of Changhua and Nantou. The total length is 10.1 km.

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