Taiwan’s southern city Kaohsiung’s third rail infrastructure aims to attract four million riders
Taiwan News
Date: 2017/04/23
By: Judy Lin, Taiwan News, Editor
TAIPEI (Taiwan News)—Taiwan southern city’s Kaohsiung Circular Light Rail Transit (高
雄環狀輕軌) will become the metropolis third light rail line that will connect all of its different rail networks and significantly boost Metro Rapid Transit (MRT) ridership.
The Kaohsiung Circular Light Rail Transit will become the first “mobile landmark” of the city to connect its MRT, Taiwan Railway, and High Speed Rail system.
One of the aims of the new light rail transit is making the city greener, reduce traffic congestion, cut carbon footprint, and clean up air pollution by changing local citizens’ commuting habits of being highly dependent on personal scooters and cars to embracing rail transport.
Another goal of the new rail infrastructure is to stimulate local tourism and raise The Koahsiung Circular Light Rail Transit ridership to 4 million to generate an annual tourism income of NT$11.3 billion (US$372.2 million). [FULL STORY]