Trains are always a brilliant option of transportation while traveling , especially in Taiwan — both convenient and budget-friendly. Before you start your journey by train , let’s first look at some basic info and FAQs .
Railway Map
The local railway network connects all the large cities in the west coast as well as the east , therefore it is easy to get around . As you see from the map , it is possible to go on a round-island train trip .
Train Types
1. Local Train : Super cheap as well as super slow. Stops at all station. No reserved seating .
2. Chu-Kuang , Fu-Hsing : Affordable , middle-speed rides that falls between the local train and the Tze-Chiang .
3. Tze-Chiang : Express Trains that are more pricey and far faster than the others .
4. Taroko Express : A special type of train that takes you from Taipei to Hualien in within 2 hours . No standing tickets .
5. Puyuma Express : This is the fastest and most expensive class, at a speed of 150 km/h . No standing tickets .
Ways to purchase tickets
It is recommended to book in advance if you’re traveling on a public holiday or on weekends . Tickets are available 28 days ahead of time . Here are 3 ways to buy tickets .
- Online Purchases : Go to this site ( https://tip.railway.gov.tw/tra-tip-web/tip/tip001/tip121/query )and key in the information . Afterwards , you can choose to claim your ticket at a train station , convenient store or post office . Either credit card or cash payment is accepted .
2. Convenient Store Ibon Machines : Follow the instructions shown on the machine , key in the information . Pay and collect your ticket at the counter in less than 10 minutes .
3. At the Train Station : Buy the tickets directly through station windows or vending machines . Simple as that .
( NOTE : passport is needed during the purchase )
Where to Check Timetables
Click here : Taiwan Railways Train Schedule