Linluo railway station
Linluo railway station is a railway station located in Linluo Township, Pingtung County, Taiwan. It is located on the Pingtung line and is operated by Taiwan Railway. It is two kilometers away from Linluo and is near Provincial Highway 1.
The station has two side platforms. In line with the Kaohsiung Chaozhou Railway MRT project, this station was converted into an elevated station on June 25, 2013.
History
- On July 1, 1941: The Ailaoxi Signal Station was established to manage the Shicha Branch Line.
- 1949: "Ailiaoxi Station" was changed into a passenger and freight operating station to handle general passenger and freight transport.
- May 1, 1951: Because the station is located in Linluo Township, Pingtung County, it was renamed to its current name.
- April 1968: The ballast branch line was removed.
- August 1, 1982: Freight operations ceased.
- March 1, 1986: Downgraded from a third-class station to a Class A simple station and designated to be managed by Pingtung Station.
- March 1, 1989: Downgraded from a Type A simple station to a call station.
- June 25, 2013: Converted to an elevated station.
- August 23, 2015: The elevated double-track electrification line opened to traffic.
- October 15, 2015: Multi-card card swipe machine launched.