Fongshan railway station explained

Fongshan
Native Name:鳳山
Native Name Lang:zh-tw
Address:Caogong Rd, No. 68
Fongshan, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Coordinates:22.6314°N 120.3577°W
Operator:Taiwan Railways Administration
Line:Pingtung line
Distance:5.8 km from Kaohsiung
Platforms:2 island
Tracks:3
Structure:Underground
Accessible:Yes
Classification:二等站 (Taiwan Railways Administration level)

Fongshan station, is a railway station on the Taiwan Railways Administration Pingtung line located in Fongshan District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan.[1]

The station is located about 700 meters, or 2300 feet northeast of the Kaohsiung MRT Fongshan Station.

thumb|The temporary station during the construction of the new station building

History

The station opened on 1 October 1907 as, part of the first phase of what later became the TRA Pingtung line. In 1935, a brick station building replaced the original wooden station building, and was expanded twice in 1964 and 1990. The station tracks were electrified between 3 May 1995 (from Kaohsiung to Fongshan) and 10 July 1996 (from Fongshan to Pingtung). Until 1998, this station was also served by the south–north line (zh:南北平行預備線) of Taiwan Sugar Railways.

A temporary, underground station building was opened on 22 June 2014 at the site of the former Taiwan Sugar Railways platforms as part of the underground relocation of tracks of the West Coast line. At the same time, the station building was demolished and rebuilt.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 4440 Fongshan. Taiwan Railway. 30 May 2021.