Sanying line

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Sanying line
Sanying line
三鶯線
File:新北捷運三鶯線LB8站模擬圖.jpg
Station simulation
Overview
StatusUnder construction
LocaleTaiwan New Taipei (stage 1) and Taoyuan (stage 2),
Taiwan
Termini
Stations12 (planned)[b]
Service
TypeRapid transit
Operator(s)DRTS, New Taipei
Depot(s)Sanxia
Rolling stockAnsaldoBreda Driverless Metro
History
Opened2023 (planned)
Technical
Line length14.3 km (8.9 mi)[c]
Number of tracks2
CharacterElevated and underground[d]
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Sanying line
Traditional Chinese三鶯線
Simplified Chinese三莺线

The Sanying line (Chinese: 三鶯線) is a metro line in New Taipei, Taiwan under construction. Approval for the construction of the line was given by the central government on 2 June 2015. Constructed on elevated tracks, the line will be 14.3 km long and will have 12 stations and one depot. It will run from Dingpu Station on the Tucheng line along Zhongyang Road to Sanxia and then cross National Freeway No. 3 to Yingge.[1] A turnkey contract was signed with Ansaldo STS SpA and Hitachi as members of the ARH consortium on 21 June 2016. As leader of the consortium, Ansaldo STS's scope of work included the supply of train control technology and all the electromechanical systems for an equivalent value of €219.8 million (VAT excluded). Hitachi's scope of work included the design and manufacture of 29 two-car trains.[2] The main project started construction on 21 July 2016 and is expected to be completed and opened to traffic by the end of 2023.[3] In addition to the main line, there is also a plan to extend the line to Bade District, Taoyuan. This 3.9 km extension would connect to the Green Line of the Taoyuan MRT.[3]

Construction Progress

As of August 2017, construction is 12% complete according to the website of New Taipei City's Department of Rapid Transportation Systems.[4]

Controversy

In August 2017, residents of Sanxia District protested against the planned station at Maizaiyuan, citing controversy over land usage.[4]

Stations

Code Station Name Station Name (Chinese) Station Type Location Intersects
Sanying Line[5]: 13-19~13-36 [6][7][8]
(The names of the stations are confirmed, with the exception of the Taoyuan Section.)
LB01 Dingpu 頂埔 Elevated New Taipei City Tucheng District   Taipei Metro Bannan Line
LB02 Mazutian 媽祖田
LB03 Wazi 挖子 Sanxia District
LB04 Hengxi 橫溪
LB05 Longpu 龍埔
LB06 Sanxia
(National Academy for Educational Research)
三峽
(國家教育研究院)
LB07 National Taipei University
(En Chu Kong Hospital)
臺北大學
(恩主公醫院)
LB08 Yingge Station 鶯歌車站 Yingge District   TRA West Coast line
LB09 Ceramics Old Street 陶瓷老街
LB10 Guohua 國華
LB11 Yongji Park 永吉公園
LB12 Yingtao Fude 鶯桃福德
Taoyuan Section
LB13 Elevated Taoyuan City Bade District
LB14 Da'nan 大湳 Underground  File:Taoyuan Metro logo seal only.svg Green Line (Taoyuan Metro)

Notes

  1. ^ An extension to Taoyuan is also planned.
  2. ^ Excluding extension to Taoyuan.
  3. ^ Excluding extension to Taoyuan.
  4. ^ Extension to Taoyuan includes one underground station.

References

  1. ^ "Department of Rapid Transit Systems Taipei City Government". Retrieved 2017-12-21.
  2. ^ "Ansaldo STS and Hitachi, Ltd. Sign Turnkey Contract With DORTS of New Taipei City" (PDF). 2017-06-21. Retrieved 2018-01-31.
  3. ^ a b "三鶯線" [Sanying Line] (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Retrieved 2017-12-28.
  4. ^ a b "Sansia residents protest planned MRT line station". Taipei Times. 2017-08-08. Retrieved 2018-01-22.
  5. ^ 新北市政府 (June 2015). 臺北都會區大眾捷運系統三鶯線暨周邊土地開發綜合規劃報告書 [Taipei Metropolitan MRT Sanying Line and the surrounding land development integrated planning report.] (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Archived from the original on 2017-09-23. Retrieved 2017-06-18. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |dead-url= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  6. ^ "捷運三鶯線站名 今日全敲定" (in Chinese (Taiwan)). 中國時報. 2017-02-22. Retrieved 2017-06-18.
  7. ^ 桃園市政府捷運工程處. 捷運三鶯線延伸段 (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Retrieved 2017-06-19.
  8. ^ 新北市政府捷運工程局. 捷運三鶯線車站命名完成 (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Retrieved 2017-07-12.