Backroom_boy
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Im off to Taiwan in March; any recommendations for trips by rail?
You could try the Alishan Forest Railway https://afrch.forest.gov.tw/En , it's a sister railway to the Welshpool & Llanfair where I volunteer. People who've been say it is spectacular and can get very busy in cherry blossom time. We currently have DL34 on loan from there though it has yet to work a passenger service.Im off to Taiwan in March; any recommendations for trips by rail?
Alishan Forest Railway is amazing! They just reopened the full line so trains can run from Chiayi all the way to Alishan again, it is definitely worth visiting!You could try the Alishan Forest Railway https://afrch.forest.gov.tw/En , it's a sister railway to the Welshpool & Llanfair where I volunteer. People who've been say it is spectacular and can get very busy in cherry blossom time. We currently have DL34 on loan from there though it has yet to work a passenger service.
Im off to Taiwan in March; any recommendations for trips by rail?
I have lived in Taiwan for 9 years. I've ridden on every bit of track here. For the most part the west coast is dull, there are two routes south of Zhunan to Changhua - Coast and Mountain Line. There are some views of the sea, the mountain line goes via the city of Taichung and the views between Sanyi and Houli are superb.Im off to Taiwan in March; any recommendations for trips by rail?
While there is plenty to do in Taipei, it would be a real shame to miss the rest of the country. The roundhouse isn't in Taipei by the way - there is a railway cultural park but it looks like a work in progress and doesn't seem to be open much - at least when we were there earlier in the year there only seemed to be a small part open on special occasions.For this visit I don't think I'll be going outside Taipei; so I'll check out the roundhouse and museum (if it's open)