Changhua (
Chinese: 彰化;
pinyin: Zhānghuà) is a railway station in
Changhua City,
Changhua County, Taiwan served by
Taiwan Railways. It is located at the southern junction of the
Taichung line and Coastal line, where the line continues onto the southern section of the West Coast line.
Overview
Changhua Station when it first opened in 1905.A TRA EMU700 train approaches the station.Changhua Roundhouse at Changhua, Taiwan, built in 1922, still remains in use.
The station has two
island platforms and one
side platform. Currently, there is an overpass at the south side of the station to access the back station platforms. A cross-platform station is currently under construction on the north side.
History
26 March 1905: The station opened as Changhua-eki (彰化驛).
1918: The second-generation station was completed.
1922: The fan-shaped depot was constructed, as well as an overpass for the station.
10 December 1958: Construction on the current station is completed.
15 June 1959: The current station begins service. Also, a restaurant in the station was built (it has since ceased operating).
19 January 2004: The fan-shaped depot is designated as a historical site.
27 May 2005: Renovation on the fan-shaped depot is completed.
25 February 2008: In order to increase service, the
Taroko Express begins stopping at the station.
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