The Miaoli Railway Museum (traditional Chinese: 苗栗鐵道文物展示館; simplified Chinese: 苗栗铁道文物展示馆; pinyin: Miáolì Zhídào Wénwù Zhǎnshìguǎn) is a railway park in Miaoli City, Miaoli County, Taiwan.[1]
苗栗鐵道文物展示館 | |
Established | 10 June 1999 |
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Location | Miaoli City, Miaoli County, Taiwan |
Coordinates | 24°34′04″N 120°49′19″E / 24.56778°N 120.82194°E |
Type | Transport museum |
Website | www.railway.gov.tw/Miaoli |
History
editThe museum will open up a new railway park within its vicinity in 2023, which will display several locomotives and railway-related artifacts. It is built on a 1.91 hectares of land and cost NT$1 billion.[2]
Diesel locomotives
edit- TRA Class R0 diesel-electric locomotive R6
- TRA Class S300 diesel-electric locomotive S305
- TRA Class S400 diesel-electric locomotive S405
- TRA LDH101 Narrow track 762mm diesel-hydraulic locomotives
- Taiwan Alishan Railway 11403-5 diesel-mechanical locomotive
- Taiwan Alishan Railway 11403-1 diesel-mechanical locomotive
Steam locomotives
edit- TRA Class CT150 steam locomotive CT152
- TRA Class DT560 steam locomotive DT561
- Taiwan Alishan Railway number 28 Shay locomotive
- Taiwan Sugar Corporation number 331 tank locomotive
Passenger cars
edit- 30SP2502
- 25TPK2053
- LTPB1813
- SPC2
Work train
edit- Taiwan Sugar Corporation number 254 Draisine
Railway monuments and historic buildings
edit- Locomotive garage
- Railway turntable
Transportation
editThe museum is in walking distance south of Miaoli Station of the Taiwan Railways.
Gallery
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Taiwan Railway Class R0 R6 Diesel locomotive
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Taiwan Railway Class S300 S305 Diesel locomotive
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Taiwan Railway CT152 steam locomotive
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Taiwan Railway DT561 steam locomotive
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Taiwan Sugar Corporation number 331 tank locomotive
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Taiwan Railway LDH101 Narrow track 762mm Diesel-Hydraulic locomotive
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Taiwan Alishan Railway 11403-1 Diesel locomotive
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Taiwan Alishan Railway 11403-5 Diesel locomotive
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Taiwan Alishan Railway Guangfu passenger car
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Taiwan Alishan Railway number 28 Shay locomotive
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Taiwan Railway Cast coal driving range
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Railway Museum". Miaoli City. Miaolitravel.Net. Retrieved 29 January 2014.
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- ^ Yu, Hsiao-han; Lee, Hsin-yin (20 November 2022). "Railway park in Miaoli set to open next year: TRA". Focus Taiwan. Retrieved 23 November 2022.
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