Wenhu line explained

Wenhu line
Mapcolor:Brown
Type:Rubber-tyred metro
Status:In service
Locale:Taipei, Taiwan
Stations:24[1]
Character:Elevated and underground
Depot:
  • Muzha
  • Neihu
Open:
  • (Taipei Zoo–Zhongshan Junior High School)
  • (Zhongshan Junior High School–Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center)
Operator:Taipei Rapid Transit Corporation
Stock:
Linelength:25.11NaN1
Speed:70km/h
Signalling:Moving block Bombardier CITYFLO 650 CBTCATC under ATO GoA 4 (UTO)
Map State:collapsed
T:文湖線
S:文湖线
P:Wénhú Xiàn
Tl:Bûn-ôo-soàⁿ
Phfs:Vùn-fù Sien
Also Known As:Wenshan–Neihu line
T2:文山內湖線
S2:文山内湖线
P2:Wénshān–Nèihú Xiàn
Tl2:Bûn-san-–Lāi-ôo-soàⁿ
Phfs2:Vùn-sân–Nui-fù Sien
Altname3:Brown line
T3:棕線
S3:棕线
P3:Zōng Xiàn
Tp3:Zong Siàn
W3:Tsung1 Hsien4
Tl3:Chang soàⁿ
Phfs3:Chûng Sien

The Wenhu or Brown line (code BR) is a metro line in Taipei operated by Taipei Metro, named after the districts it connects: Wenshan and Neihu. It is an automated medium-capacity rubber-tyred metro line and is 25.1km (15.6miles) long, serving a total of 24 stations located in 7 districts in Taipei, of which 22 are elevated and 2 underground. As of April 2022, the line transports an average of approximately 140,000 passengers daily.[4]

The Wenshan section began revenue service on 28 March 1996, as the Muzha line. The Neihu section began revenue service on 4 July 2009. The Wenhu line was then named the Muzha–Neihu line, colloquially shortened as the Zhahu line, until 8 October 2009, when it adopted the current name, short for Wenshan-Neihu line. This was the first metro line to be constructed in Taipei and it is the only line without train approaching melody.

History

Construction of the Wenshan line began in December 1988 at a cost of NT$42.6 billion. It was plagued by controversy, cost overruns and technical problems from its development up to a few years after its opening.[5] Originally slated to commence passenger service in December 1991, its revenue operation was repeatedly delayed up to 28 March 1996 owing to numerous accidents.[6] Public confidence was shaken as incidents of lightning strikes, computer failures, two instances of rolling stock derailment and catching fire each were reported during the testing phase. In 1999, cracks were found on the elevated pillars forcing the line to shut down temporarily.

One of the largest suppliers for the system, Matra, which supplied the VAL 256 rolling stock and electrical systems for the line sued the Department of Rapid Transit Systems of the Taipei City Government for costs overruns claiming to have resulted from the latter failing to provide the necessary infrastructure to build the line.[7] Subsequently, the company pulled out of the operation of the line in 1994. Chen Shui Bian, then Mayor of Taipei declared that progress and operation of the line would continue despite the walkout in the now-popular catchphrase "馬特拉不拉,我們自己拉" (lit: If Matra doesn't pull, we'd pull it ourselves). After a 12-year-long legal tussle, in 2005, Matra was awarded NT$1.6 billion (approx. US$50 million) in damages by the Supreme Court of the Republic of China.[8] [9]

Services on the Wenshan line began with two-car operation of the VAL 256 coupled together. Eventually, increasing patronage on the system led to operation in four-car configurations. The opening of Maokong Gondola in 2007 have also boosted passenger numbers travelling on the line to Taipei Zoo for transfer.

The Wenshan line is connected to the Neihu Line, which opened in July 2009. It connects to Neihu and Taipei Songshan Airport, which currently has no rapid transit access. Since an alternative contractor Bombardier was awarded to supply the rolling stock and the signaling system for the new line, the Wenshan line's signaling system was converted to suit the new communications-based train control (CBTC) CITYFLO 650 to allow both the old Matra rolling stock and the new Bombardier rolling stock to run in co-existence. On 19 December 2010, fifty-one pairs of retrofitted VAL 256's (from the Matra rolling stock) will begin testing on the entire line.[10] After over half a year of testing, the additional trains will decrease the time between trains at rush hour from 2 minutes to 72 seconds and bring the total number of trains operating on the line to 152 pairs.

The long-awaited Neihu line has had many delays prior to its opening. Since the Neihu line was planned as an extension to the Wenshan line, the original plan called for a similar elevated medium-capacity line. However, due to the growth of the Neihu District, many residents and politicians called for an underground, high-capacity line instead (similar to the Blue line).[11]

The initial cost estimate of the elevated line was NT$42.6 billion, but due to delays the price-adjusted cost estimate rose to over NT$60.3 billion. A shift to underground construction would have increased the cost to as high as NT$134.4 billion. However, the Central Government stated that if construction for the Neihu line did not start immediately, they would withhold the grant money for the line. In addition, due to the narrow streets and numerous turns in Neihu, construction of an underground high-capacity line would have been infeasible.[12] Thus, the plan to build an elevated line continued after much delay.

There was also significant debate whether should be included on the route. The addition of the station added an additional to the line's length. Because of the inclusion of the station, the final cost of the line reached NT$66.7 billion.[13]

The line was initially planned to begin service in 1996, and after 13 years of delay, the line finally began operations. However, the Neihu line has been criticised for its frequent malfunctions and safety issues.

Important dates

Rolling stock

See main article: Taipei Metro VAL256 and Innovia APM 256. The line was operated by the 2-car driverless VAL 256 built in 1993. A total of 102 cars were built with a maximum capacity of 114 passengers each.[16] The fleet ran on rubber-tyred track at a maximum speed of 80km/h.

With the opening of the Neihu line, the entire line switched over to the new automatic train control CITYFLO 650 using INNOVIA APM 256 trains (produced by Bombardier, internally code-named C370 by the TRTC). As of 19 December 2010, trials are being run on retrofitted VAL 256 trains modified to run on both the Muzha and Neihu lines.[17] [18] The trains are expected to fully enter revenue service after testing by 26 December 2010.[19] On 26 December 2010, the line would operate with 6 pairs of the retrofitted VAL 256's and 25-29 pairs of the C370's. By December 27, the ratio increased with 10 pairs of VAL 256's and 40 pairs of the C370's.

The Wenhu line is now the only line worldwide to use the VAL 256; the O'Hare International Airport's Airport Transit System phased theirs out in 2019.

Stations

Code! colspan="2"
Station nameTravel time to previous station (s)[20] Stop time at station (s)Date openedTransferDistricts
EnglishChinese
Chinese: 動物園251996-03-28 (Under construction)Wenshan
Chinese: 木柵67251996-03-28
Chinese: 萬芳社區47251996-03-28
Chinese: 萬芳醫院99251996-03-28
Chinese: 辛亥106251996-03-28
Chinese: 麟光124401996-03-28Xinyi, Daan
Chinese: 六張犁72401996-03-28
Chinese: 科技大樓122401996-03-28Daan
Chinese: 大安69401996-03-28
Chinese: 忠孝復興67401996-03-28
Chinese: 南京復興86301996-03-28Songshan
Chinese: 中山國中66451996-03-28Zhongshan, Songshan
Chinese: 松山機場142252009-07-04 TSASongshan
Chinese: 大直172252009-07-04Zhongshan
Chinese: 劍南路103252009-07-04 (Under construction)
Chinese: 西湖110252009-07-04Neihu
Chinese: 港墘65252009-07-04
Chinese: 文德72252009-07-04
Chinese: 內湖78252009-07-04
Chinese: 大湖公園71252009-07-04
Chinese: 葫洲121252009-07-04
Chinese: 東湖78252009-07-04
Chinese: 南港軟體園區85252009-07-04Nangang
Chinese: 南港展覽館782009-07-04

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wenhu Line (南港展覽館-動物園) Route Information / Stop Station List - NAVITIME Transit.
  2. Web site: Taipeï - en - Siemens. 30 March 2014. 31 March 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140331095703/https://www.swe.siemens.com/france/web/en/sts/projects/asia/taipei/pages/taipei.aspx.
  3. Web site: Automated Metro - Taipei, Taiwan. 30 August 2023 .
  4. Web site: Medium/High Capacity System Ridership Statistics. english.metro.taipei. 16 April 2017. en. 16 August 2011.
  5. News: Prelypchan . Erin . Once again, MRT breaks down . 21 September 2019 . Taipei Times . 4 December 1999.
  6. News: Han Cheung . Taiwan in Time: The birth pangs of Taipei's MRT . 22 September 2019 . Taipei Times . 22 September 2019.
  7. http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/archives/2004/04/09/2003135911/print High Court orders compensation in fight over MRT line
  8. http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/archives/2005/07/24/2003264776 Matra wins final appeal against city government
  9. http://www.nownews.com/2005/08/17/301-1832256.htm 木柵捷運馬特拉案 北市府認賠20億 每位市民賠790元
  10. News: http://www.libertytimes.com.tw/2010/new/dec/19/today-taipei5.htm. zh:文湖線馬特拉舊車 今天檢核. 自由時報. zh. 2010-12-19. 2010-12-18.
  11. Web site: 內湖捷運線採高架中運量系統. 16 April 2017. 29 September 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180929161346/http://www.twce.org.tw/info/%E6%8A%80%E5%B8%AB%E5%A0%B1/215-2-2.htm. live.
  12. Web site: 捷運內湖線細說從頭. Department of Rapid Transit Systems. 2009-09-01. https://web.archive.org/web/20120120200508/http://www2.dorts.gov.tw/news/newsletter/ns259/rp259_02.htm. 2022-03-18. 20 January 2012.
  13. Web site: http://www.edpo.dorts.gov.tw/cgi-bin/SM_theme?page=4945c9ad . zh:內湖線工程 . East District Project Office, Department of Rapid Transit Systems . 2009-06-01 . 2009-07-13 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090601043609/http://www.edpo.dorts.gov.tw/cgi-bin/SM_theme?page=4945c9ad . 1 June 2009 .
    Web site: http://www2.dorts.gov.tw/news/newsletter/ns259/rp259_02.htm. zh:捷運內湖線細說從頭 . Department of Rapid Transit Systems . 2009-06-11 . 2009-07-13 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120120200508/http://www2.dorts.gov.tw/news/newsletter/ns259/rp259_02.htm . 2012-01-20.
  14. Web site: 內湖線松山機場站至劍南路站 電聯車運轉紀實. Department of Rapid Transit Systems. 2008-06-01. 2010-06-19.
  15. News: Mo Yan-chih . MRT malfunction strands hundreds . . 11 July 2009 . 10 January 2016.
  16. Web site: Brown Line riders can check how crowded cars are - Taipei Times. 6 May 2021.
  17. Web site: Taipei Rapid Transit Corporation . 5 December 2013 .
  18. News: Wenhu line integrated for faster service. The China Post. 2010-12-21. 2010-12-21.
  19. News: http://showbiz.chinatimes.com/domestic/0,5248,11050608x112010122200467,00.html. zh:文湖線馬特拉列車 26日上線. The China Times. zh. 2010-12-22. 2010-12-23.
  20. Web site: 臺北捷運系統相鄰兩站間之行駛時間、停靠站時間 政府資料開放平臺 . data.gov.tw . 4 October 2019 . zh.