What a great video. This is the project that changed my life. The company i worked for transferred me to taiwan to be part of the construction. This has been one of the most memorable projects in my 30-year career. Never left taiwan in the end, as I love this home now.
@georgievalexander47472 ай бұрын
As foreigner resident in Taiwan i can confirm that this high speed rail is one of the most sucessful and life-changing projects in the country. It is just perfect - reliable, convinient, modern (still), client-oriented, easy connection to other public transport system, reasonable pricing. No noise inside, no shaking. And guys, with this orange livery the trains are so cool. Really, this rail is one of the great blessings i experience in this country.
@ryccoh2 ай бұрын
I'm jealous
@pppp39972 ай бұрын
@@TAIWAN_PROVINCE_CHINANope,Taiwan is a independent and free democratic country. 你要台灣,就他喵的打過來呀,出張嘴
@rogerwang14742 ай бұрын
踩縫紉機的別吵了@@TAIWAN_PROVINCE_CHINA
@Torakuchiu2 ай бұрын
@@TAIWAN_PROVINCE_CHINAFxxk China😊
@ChingteKu2 ай бұрын
@@TAIWAN_PROVINCE_CHINA 放屁!台灣的成就,跟中國有個毛關係!
@stevens10412 ай бұрын
This train was a huge task to build in Taiwan. I was visiting Taiwan frequently at the end of construction and during the early days of operations. The media there was always talking about the difficulties of the project and how the project lost lots of money initially. Of course today its very successful project, despite those initial challenges. Despite the challenging terrain and soil conditions in many areas, the major cities in Taiwan are perfect distance apart from each other for a successful high speed rail system. I totally recommend anyone visiting Taiwan to try the high speed rail, its a great way to see the country.
@兩光800小小兵Ай бұрын
In Taiwan the Train and High speed Rail isn't the same one Because the Train is TRC
@-someOnes-2 ай бұрын
$ 18 billion for a whole high speed network? In Germany we are paying $ 13 billion just for one new station in Stuttgart. Well done Taiwan.
@yiquny2 ай бұрын
In fact, Taiwan has to pay artificially inflated price for its cars (railway carriages)
@skytuebingen2 ай бұрын
As a Taiwanese studying in Tübingen...Stuttgart 21 is totally a joke:P
@309fa22 ай бұрын
Haiyaa, Deutsche Bahn just can’t do anything well, Schade.
@willywonka43402 ай бұрын
Whenever I visited Taiwan, I always looked forward to riding the HSR.❤
@freedumb_3.0Ай бұрын
Westerners are so used to the corruption of under bidding then over charging once the contract has been signed that it has become the norm. It is a damn shame.
@juliansebastian2 ай бұрын
I lived in Taipei for a few months and traveled around the island with the high speed train. The public transport in Taiwanese cities (incl. bike sharing and metro lines) and around the island is truly excellent!
@kamsunleong66482 ай бұрын
??? They have only one high speed rail line running along the west coast . From Taipei in the north to Koashing in the south. Small country. Don't need more than this line.
I'm happy to see KZbinrs in other countries talks about the THSR (Taiwan High Speed Rail). I really love and proud of this high speed rail system as a resident in Taiwan. But I think the picture & videos from 7:07 to 7:17 are not about the earthquake & THSR. That was an accident in 2021 which the vehicle fell into the rail and the train (Taroko limited express) operated by TRA hit it.
@BaconSurpreme7 күн бұрын
我看到時也覺得怪怪的😂
@d.w93292 ай бұрын
from initially planned 15 billion costs "escalated" to 18 billion. I had to chuckle when this was said, 20% cost overrun isn't exactly an escalation of costs, its actually pretty standard in large infrastructure projects lmao
@EdgyNumber12 ай бұрын
Yeah, waiting for the shocking outcome of our half-baked HSR project in Britain.
@willgoins2182 ай бұрын
Might have beat inflation too
@HappyGM-R2 ай бұрын
@@EdgyNumber1 Aight we are going to build a state of art high speed train between London and Glasgow for only 48 billion pounds. Sounds about right. Next year: aight it’s gonna cost 60 billion now Few years later: now it costs 100 billion Another few years: all righty we will cancel the norther stretch. Oh and the cost is still over 100 billion.
@veev9862 ай бұрын
Moreover,a single train car used to cost 10 million, but now it has risen to 50 million. They say this is so-called democracy.
@andyyang52342 ай бұрын
1. The reason for the possibility of using a shorter nose, is because the wider tunnels produces less of a shockwave when the train enters, meaning that it doesn't need to pronounced "duckbill" of its 700 bretheren to mitigate. 2. However, this much customization of the rolling stock isn't without downsides. While the first batch had enough numbers to drive down procurment costs, later small additional batches of trainsets became prohibitively expensive, hindering service expansion. 3. The way the video phrased the Changhua-Kaohsiung viaduct is correct, but kinda weird. It used to be the longest bridge in the world between 2004 and 2010, until it was surpassed by the Danyang-Kunshan Bridge in China. It remained in 2nd place since. 4. TRUPO (short for Taipei Rail Underground Project) is -- as obvious from the name -- a grade separation project to bury the entire rail section within Taipei city underground. It's technically a tunnel, yes, but not in the way post people imagine tunnels to be. The longest true tunnel is the Baguashan tunnel, at 7,357m. 5. THSRC was only able to make a net income _because_ of the government bailout, which greatly decreased its interest payment burden. 6. There is no practical way a Pingtung extension can be complete by 2029. The route hasn't even been decided yet (that's slated for end of this year), and none of the candidates are easy to build. The line depicted in the video is actually the most difficult one, and unlikely to get picked. 7. Likewise, 2030 to Yilan is far too optimistic, as it would need to drill deep through mountains. A comparable project, the 13km long Hsuehshan tunnel under the same mountain range, took 15 years to build.
@翠始皇2 ай бұрын
You know too much.
@jcjko55042 ай бұрын
@@翠始皇 Insider.
@EdgyNumber12 ай бұрын
Whilst the HSR is impressive, can we just step back and admire the ingenuity and motivation to create the _Taoyuan-Taipei airport MRT...._ THROUGH A MOUNTAIN!!! After leaving Taiwan back in 2013 when this project was under construction, I returned to Taipei in 2019 and found a brand spanking new MRT link from CKS airport to the Taipei Main Station for way cheaper than going between Heathrow and Piccadilly Circus. Loved it!
@globglogabgaleb2 ай бұрын
It's one of my favourite high speed rails
@blackgbaoops2 ай бұрын
Welcome to visit Taiwan 🇹🇼 😊
@RailwaysExplained2 ай бұрын
Thanks ☺️
@RADICALFLOAT_952 ай бұрын
@@RailwaysExplainedyes but actually no
@jossdeiboss2 ай бұрын
I didn't know that Taiwan HSR was a hybrid. Very cool story. I may say that bringing profit only mere 3 years is a great achievement. And costing only 3 billion extra is very good as well. I also think the Gov did a good job of increasing its shares and I am glad they are this committed to expand the network. I would have probably chosen the Japanese bid for various reasons, which are: > overall better rail service in Japan than France and Germany > Japan is nearer to Taiwan not only geographically, but also culturally and morphologically However, I am surprised this hybrid didn't come out as something ugly. Instead I am very glad that the punctuality and safety standards are that high! Very impressed.
@joansparky44392 ай бұрын
operational income =/= profit also net income =/= profit _PS: profit itself is a signal of the market that demand is above supply, so buyers OUTBID each other to acquire RARE product. Something like a public infrastructure monopol should actually never incur a profit, as this means the consumer is being OVERCHARGED for the service._
@joansparky44392 ай бұрын
_PPS: profits are incentives for competitors to join in on the supply side, to increase the supply until it meets demand at which point the profit vanishes. It's easy to realize that a public infrastructure monopol is non-competitive BY DESIGN, which means profits can not be acted upon by any competitor._
@jossdeiboss2 ай бұрын
@@joansparky4439 Sorry, I mean operational income. It's good if they can have some income to keep everything running and also develop. Of course, public transportation should not focus on profit. But it's also good that such a great project is giving back some money for the system to survive. If there are so many users everyday, it means that luckily the price balance is correct.
Very useful and efficient system. Well done Taiwan.
@張慶富-u2qАй бұрын
0:20 🇹🇼台灣不是中國的一部分,請更正
@GoGoToyTrain6 күн бұрын
Taiwan(R.O.C) is not part of China(P.R.C). On the contrary, we are an independent country.The Name is Republic of China. Our island has more than 100 mountains over 3,000 meters high, and the Taipei 101, which is 508 meters high and has 101 floors. Of course, there is also TSMC, which manufactures 62.0% of the world's chips.
@luting32 ай бұрын
Due to similar culture, any Japanese products could easily succeed in Taiwan.
You can compare the local airlines going from Taipei TSA airport to Kaohsiung KHH airport as Taiwan HSR develope. This high speed railway effectively replaced almost all of the traffic demand by airline of this route nowaday.
@bigfly972 ай бұрын
New high speed trains for Taiwan from Japanese consortium HTSC . HTSC will deliver trains based on the Class N700S Shinkansen, their delivery will begin in 2026.😀
@chjin17962 ай бұрын
Sky-high price train.
@NewG1012 ай бұрын
Thank you for your vid. We will visit Kaohsiung next March 2025 and we are already very excited to ride THSR trains when arriving from TPE int’l airport. We can’t wait longer to experience this trip 👍😘👍🇹🇼🇹🇼🇹🇼🇹🇼🇹🇼
@Vincent-q9cАй бұрын
Welcome to Taiwan 🇹🇼 ❤❤
@treefarm32882 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video. I took Taiwan HSR a few times last year. It was extremely efficient and just like the Shinkansen. The fares were much lower though! The statement about adhering to European safety standards being better than Japanese ones is puzzling, since No Shinkansen has had an accident in 50 years. Taiwan has done such a good job with their transport infrastructure.
@EdgyNumber12 ай бұрын
Taiwan's standard rail network (TRA) hasn't had the best reputation in the past so its more than likely a self-imposed reaction to that.
@treefarm32882 ай бұрын
@@EdgyNumber1 Thanks for that information. I also took a freeway which was elevated for many kilometres, thus avoiding the land conflict problems usually caused by huge highways.
@yo2trader5392 ай бұрын
From I what I remember in Japan, Taiwan was supposed to use the French/European system. I think they already designed and ordered everything. But they suddenly got worried about earthquakes, and wanted Japanese signal and safety technology midway in the project. Which ended as using French/European framework/hardware with Japanese software and signal standards.
@劉泓嶔2 ай бұрын
This biggest difference in terms of signal control is that the European one allows trains to travel in both directions on both tracks, while the Japanese system only allows one direction on each. This feature was proven a better design when a huge landslide occurred in the nearby area from where the trains pass few years ago. Due to precautious measure, one of the tracks was shut down, but trains can still carry passengers in both direction thanks to that feature.
@afizi12132 ай бұрын
taiwan is like japan kids
@XxxyzeАй бұрын
I remembered that when I was in elementary school 20 years ago in Taipei, some people said this high speed rail is not necessary given that the island is small. However, now I think it is just too convenient !
@mightya2 ай бұрын
I lived in Taipei 1990-1997. Too bad this wasn’t in existence then. The Taipei MRT was barely up and running. I missed it!
@eurogue2 ай бұрын
Wow, that's well before Taipei 101 of course but was the skyscraper in front of the main train station even built at the time? The first metro line that opened in 1996 has great views but it's totally unlike the rest of the system, which is much faster, has more capacity and efficiency. My first memories of Taipei are nearly two decades after yours, and still it's changed beyond recognition since. If you ever visit again, you'd be in for a (positive) shock. Easily one of the fastest changing places in the developed world.
@yaya5tim12 күн бұрын
you should pay a visit now, it's now like a mini Japan
@frederique.michelle.louise2 ай бұрын
Like the first Tokaido Shinkansen (Hitachi Kawasaki 0 Series) of the 1964 Games, the N series, continues the traditions of performance and safety of the Japanese railways, JR, which in 59 years of operation have recorded no fatalities or derailments and recorded no delays, despite rail speeds ranging from 210 km/h to 320 km/h. ( Due to human causes!! ) Thank you very much and congratulations for this superb comment, these Asian railways, greetings from Lorient, Frédéric in South Brittany.
@aira47392 ай бұрын
Actually there was a derailment accident happened during 2004 Chūetsu earthquake
@frederique.michelle.louise2 ай бұрын
はい、自然の出来事、日本の列島で定期的に発生する自然の気まぐれであり、人為的ミスによるものではありません。 Yes, A natural event, a whim of nature as it regularly occurs on the archipelago of Japan, which is not due to human error.
@robertwalsh17242 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@Shiromochimochi2 ай бұрын
3:42 三菱重工業株式会社(Mitsubishi jūkōgyō kabushiki kaisha) Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. 三菱自動車工業株式会社(Mitsubishi jidōsha kōgyō kabushiki kaisha) MITSUBISHI MOTORS CORPORATION These two are part of the same Mitsubishi Group, but they are different companies. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries is the parent company and Mitsubishi Motors is a subsidiary. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries is involved in the Taiwan project.
@trainspottingtech232 ай бұрын
Very interesting system. Japanese rolling stock, european technology (control system)! 🙂
@js_arthurliao23632 ай бұрын
Yea, that’s why HSR worked very well, it collect all the best things from both side🎉
@MINGA_TAIWAN2 ай бұрын
The highlight is European safety standard. This standard is stricter than Japanese safety standard.
@pbice2 ай бұрын
Mistakes: 3:16 Chinese characters are "Chunghwa Telecom" (中華電信,Chunghwa means Chinese race). It's a telephone and internet service provider, not a railway company. 6:51 This collapsed building was in 2024 Hualien earthquake, not in 2010 Tainan earthquake. Hualien is in eastern Taiwan, without High Speed Rail pass by. 7:09 This derailed train called Taroko, happened in 2021 Hualien, it operates by Taiwan Railway, not HSR. They are two different companies. 10:23 (HSR) "to a speed of 300 km/h". It's incorrect, the Taiwan HSR daily average speed is 230 km/h, for energy efficiency. Taiwan HSR makes the traffic between Taipei and Kaohsiung has shortened to 90 minutes, meaning a one-day living circle. In the 1990s, it takes 5~7 hours by Freeway, or 2 hours by plane (including security check). The biggest problem is, HSR build rail stations in rural areas, passengers have to transit to downtown, it perhaps takes longer time than rail. It violates the objective: go faster in less time. Taiwanese people doubt that they do so for land interests, not for passenger convenience. (They rationalized it "balance urban and rural development")
@edoio.72832 ай бұрын
We whant the old voice back, it was the soul of the channel
@wyqtor2 ай бұрын
Exactly!
@JimBones19902 ай бұрын
He's taking care of family.
@artificial_S2 ай бұрын
Family comes first
@ThunderTiger08012 ай бұрын
Nah the old one was quite boring and way too monotone
@Deewens2 ай бұрын
This voice is great
@oscrito2 ай бұрын
Taiwan’s HSR is great, don’t get me wrong, I have been on it and it’s great. However, it has its issues, one being that some stations, notably Tainan (also Chiayi, Taoyuan, and even Zuoying), is far from serving the city centre (and it’s far worse than Shin-Osaka/Osaka type situation), this was largely due to cost cutting measures and locals disapproval, so it doesn’t serve as much people as conveniently some might suggest, not to mention that the east part of Taiwan (Taitung, Hualien, Yilan) are still yet to be served by HSR. Another is that it changed the transportation mode of the southern part of the country. With majority of international traffic focused on Taipei, the south has lost a lot of international traffic from Air especially, which is why many people near Kaohsiung rather fly to Hong Kong/Japan and then transfer onto international flights as the time it takes from Kaohsiung to Hong Kong, is the same time it takes to travel to Taoyuan HSR Station (which is not connected to the airport), if not shorter.
@eprjctАй бұрын
Yeah, I agree. I was studying in Tainan during college. It takes the same amount of time to get to the station and to ride the railway back to Taipei.
You just can't send the police to escort people from their home take the land for new station in TW
@scordatura925914 күн бұрын
@@keiming2277isn't that exactly what happened in the earlier years. Although by the 90s you're correct
@jermainetrainallen64162 ай бұрын
Great vid. Sounds like Taiwan have a very good HSR system
@windseekervideoАй бұрын
3:17 This is actually the logo of Chunghwa Telecom which probably has nothing to do with Chunghwa HSR Consortium.
@fsy55872 ай бұрын
Many thanks for the great video. Informative and professional..
@MadawaskaObservatory2 ай бұрын
I wish we had this in Canada!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@MAL1GNANT2 ай бұрын
For real though, how do y'all have a STRAIGHT LINE that contains like 70% of your population with no HSR?
@RADICALFLOAT_952 ай бұрын
@@MAL1GNANTl actually agree with you
@keiming227725 күн бұрын
@@MAL1GNANT Everything can happen if you disregard the cost, debt any financial struggling in the future
@RichterHsuАй бұрын
I found some misinformation in the video, the Taroko express train accident was not caused by earthquake, it’s a truck block the railway and the train crush into it.
@KingUnKaged2 ай бұрын
Him: "High speed railways have transformed transportation worldwide!" Me: *Awkwardly coughs in Canadian*
@paulrebstock49932 ай бұрын
😢
@LLENN04202 ай бұрын
I live in Nangang District Taipei City,located in the East District of Taipei City. Sometimes I take the high-speed rail to go to the West District of Taipei City ~ I am very fortunate that there is a high-speed rail station in the east and west districts of Taipei City the capital of the Republic of China 🇹🇼,which is very convenient 👍
@simondunnusa2 ай бұрын
Only thing off is the earthquake train clip is not the HSR but the regular pedestrian train system that was off track that day.
@jimmykirito03052 ай бұрын
Just a Taiwanese comment passing by thank you for making a great video talking about our high speed rail although I don't really like the oraange color on our HSR, I also often take the HSR from my hometown Taichung to Taipei, it only take me about 40 minutes to go to Taipei, it's comfortable and speed really make passenger willing to take one more time
@fosahistorica25372 ай бұрын
What happened to the old narrator?
@ianhomerpura89372 ай бұрын
Just had a new baby, as per a recent post.
@尤品敦2 ай бұрын
Still highly used just like Japan. More use as commuter train or nearby city transportation. Taipei to Kaohsiung(main city of northern and southern Taiwan) Narrator took about 3.5hr THSR took about 1.5hr I personally often takes narrator since the ticket price is about half of what THSR cost, also narrator stations are all built in downtown. (Which means if I took THSR to Kaohsiung, I require a transfer metro trip, added 20+ minutes to reach central Kaohsiung. )
@RADICALFLOAT_952 ай бұрын
@@ianhomerpura8937l actually agree
@Nasarbajew842 ай бұрын
The new narrator is AI-generated. Awful, cheap. I want real humans with a soul to narrate.
@RADICALFLOAT_95Ай бұрын
@@Nasarbajew84 l actually agree with you.
@r7c32 ай бұрын
7:08 that’s TRA not HSR. You’re mixing the two different train systems in Taiwan.
@p200012062 ай бұрын
He is not only mixing the two different companies, but also the wrong direction of the train and the tunnel. That tunnel is in Hualien, not Tainan.
@chienbrian8042 ай бұрын
Yeah, he made a lot of mistakes in this video 😮💨
@z09898736352 ай бұрын
謝謝介紹台灣🇹🇼❤
@afizi12132 ай бұрын
yesss this iss the train i was mention at any youtube expecially europe people that like to use this train in asia
@EdgyNumber12 ай бұрын
Britain should get a version of these 700T's.
@kerryhung1432 ай бұрын
HS2
@HappyGM-R2 ай бұрын
The issue isnt the train running, but the tracks.
@keiming227725 күн бұрын
700T built in Japan than ship to UK ? Can you imagine the cost ? It's fortunate for UK to have Hitachi running a factory in UK and work with France to build the trains for HS2 in UK
@ElDonDingo2 ай бұрын
Taiwan is poised to probably be the first First-World country to meet environmental goals if they can force modal shift on this HSR spine, depending on energy generation.
@PuNicAdbo2 ай бұрын
Great one 👌 . Have used it in 2023. As perfect as the shinkasen Vorbild.
@yutinghsi2 ай бұрын
I seem to understand why my classmate is willing to go to Taipei Railway Station every morning to take pictures of the train. The first time I learned so much about Taiwan’s high-speed rail was on the English channel .😂
Ontario spent more than that for 18km of light rail that remains unfinished after 15 years. Standards people
@hungchihhao2008Ай бұрын
And most important, its ticket price is much cheaper @2024 GDP per person compared with other countries which have HSR system.
@MIKEChan-q5c2 ай бұрын
Before the operation of the Taiwan High-Speed Rail Corporation, it took 6-7 hours to drive from Taipei to Kaohsiung. After the operation of the high-speed rail, the transportation time from Taipei to Kaohsiung was shortened to 100 minutes, completing the one-day living circle of cities in western Taiwan and solving the problem of highway traffic jams. Although the ticket price is relatively high Expensive, but the time cost is cost-effective, and it also reduces air transportation across cities in western Taiwan. There are no domestic routes in western Taiwan, and it also solves the waste of fuel.
@309fa22 ай бұрын
The electric system of 700T is actually more similar to 500 series rather than 700 series, this is why it has a higher speed.
@eurogue2 ай бұрын
Great you describe the success story that the Taiwan High-Speed Rail is. It's absolutely true and no exaggeration that it's very efficient and reliable, operating flawlessly, regardless of earthquakes and typhoons, and with a spotless safety record. That being said, the presentation could be better. There is too much unrelated low-quality footage that either isn't from Taiwan at all but for example Japan, or when it is actually from Taiwan, it's not the high-speed (HSR) but regular rail (TRA), which is completely separate. The computer-generated voiceover has atrocious pronunciation when it comes to foreign words. And I don't just mean Chinese or Japanese but French as well. I can't speak for everyone but I'd prefer to hear your genuine voice, even with an accent. Regardless, I appreciate the effort: thanks for putting Taiwan's high-speed rail into spotlight. As for the subject matter, the system still has some caveats: the tickets, although not prohibitively expensive, are not very competitive with other ways to travel: hence there is still a lot of long-distance bus traffic. The intermediate stations were built away from the cities, in anticipation their urban areas will expand, which hasn't really been the case, as their population isn't growing. The switch to Japanese trains happened purely for political reasons, there is no technological justification for such a hodgepodge. All the more respect to the people behind Taiwan HSR for managing to keep it running over the years with nearly no issues. Overall, it's a very quick and reliable way to travel between the 3 largest cities, and probably the most affordable way to ride a Shinkansen.
@allanegleston49312 ай бұрын
i also read some where but may be mistaken, that the line also connected with many orphan bus lines and narrow gauge trains via stations . good i dea for transportation transparency.
@TheStd199709292 ай бұрын
14:27 There is no route to Kaohsiung station currently. It ends only at Zuoying station. Anyways, thank you for your introduction.
@GyatsoyiАй бұрын
在7:17時影片引用的台鐵事故非天然災害,而是台鐵外包商車輛滑落鐵路營運運鐵路上造成
@bankerdave8882 ай бұрын
Maybe they can come build our HSR in California!
@edwardyeh9562 ай бұрын
I noticed that you used footage from five of my videos in your video without giving any credit, and you didn’t ask for permission beforehand. Please add proper attribution to the video description and ensure that you get consent before using any creator's content in the future.
@RailwaysExplained2 ай бұрын
Hi Edward, we sincerely apologize for the oversight. We have now added proper credits at the beginning of the video description. We truly value your work and will make sure to ask for permission beforehand in the future. Thank you for bringing this to our attention.
@teevasu.t2 ай бұрын
A bit of comment some picture that you said to be 700 series is wrong some of the picture are N700/A series which is exactly different series of train but good video and info tho. ^_^
@superioist2 ай бұрын
台湾高鉄がすべて新幹線規格なら、完璧だったのになあ If Taiwan High Speed Railway were of pure "Shinkansen" standard, it would be perfect.
@garboooАй бұрын
Very detailed video. Thank you❤
@ЮрийБешков2 ай бұрын
11:58 moscow domodedovo airport station.
@kerwin45112 ай бұрын
14:18 I heard from the news that the high-speed train takes 18 minutes from Nangang Station to Yilan Station.
@tsepheletseka51152 ай бұрын
Only North Korea is now left out of the countries in the Asia-Pacific region to have a high speed train.
@joansparky44392 ай бұрын
the local ruler got icbms for his own protection (from international interference) instead, so overall they got something, just nothing that serves any purpose for the average person there.
@ianhomerpura89372 ай бұрын
No high speed train, only high speed rockets.
@jermainec24622 ай бұрын
North Korea left out the 21 century 😅😅😅
@Wisdom135682 ай бұрын
India?
@MrCalls12 ай бұрын
What’s with the weird sound effects? It’s distracting me from your video. I just can’t complete it, I’ll check back in next time it pops in my feed to see if it’s reverted to good form. But I fear this channel is about to enter die off to be replaced by the next rail channel.
@macmarc66612 ай бұрын
The grahps at 13:02 have either wrong numbers or bar heights
@yi-erliao468Ай бұрын
3分17秒附圖是中華電信,根本不是中華高鐵聯盟😆 3:17 The image shows Chunghwa Telecom, not the Chunghwa HSR consortium.
@pilipavicius2 ай бұрын
It’s too bad geography has left the East Coast neglected, we could use HSR to Hualien and Taitung 😊
@Toysoldier95272 ай бұрын
Too hard and expensive to fight mother earth for it. Bad karma too.
@HTV-2_Hypersonic_Glide_Vehicle2 ай бұрын
Taiwan's flag wasn't shown for Taiwan... I hope it wasn't solid red to imply that it is apart of China (PRC), because it simply is not a province of the PRC.
@一片祥和台上台下2 ай бұрын
taiwan is a province of the PRC indeed
@HTV-2_Hypersonic_Glide_Vehicle2 ай бұрын
@@一片祥和台上台下 Incorrect, no it is not at all. I can provide an incredibly long response to prove that it isn't after researching the relationship between the two nations for 2 years. I know more about the legality of Taiwan's current existence with the People's Republic of China than the Chinese people themselves. I mean, it's in my freaking bio. I started off making a fool of myself in front of Chinese people under CGTN and Shanghai Eye comment sections, and then I went into the rabbit hole, and now know a lot, lot more.
@一片祥和台上台下2 ай бұрын
@@HTV-2_Hypersonic_Glide_Vehicle if you get your source from the west, i would say you have been fool. unite nation officer said that taiwan is a province of china.
@HTV-2_Hypersonic_Glide_Vehicle2 ай бұрын
@@一片祥和台上台下 if you get your facts from the PRC, you have been fooled, as Taiwan was an ally and made agreements with the West, not China.
@HTV-2_Hypersonic_Glide_Vehicle2 ай бұрын
@@一片祥和台上台下 like I said, we can converse, but saying things like UN officer said "X", that is not law.
@zhappy2 ай бұрын
I didn't know that it was made to European standards
@RailwayNetworks2 ай бұрын
Great story. In addition to the mentioned minor expansions at the end of the video, are there any long-term plans by the Taiwanese government for further development of the island's railway system, and is there a need for a larger network expansion to improve connectivity between smaller towns and rural areas with major urban centers?
@muic48802 ай бұрын
Generally speaking, the distance between rural urban gaps are very small with multiple mode of transportation available to commute between each other, so its more upgrade than expansion. The really huge gaps were result of geographical issue, as in its up in the mountains.
@21nickik20 күн бұрын
We should build pretty much this in Switzerland as well.
@lirixi2 ай бұрын
I just took a trip in business class on THSR yesterday. Sadly the train carriages are not well-maintained for cleanliness, and the seats and fixtures are showing their age. Otherwise, the trains run on time and are very efficient.
@May-d2yАй бұрын
Very useful information ❤
@AndrewTheRocketCityRailfan40142 ай бұрын
I can’t wait to see what the US takes from his story in future HSR projects
@brokeafengineerwannabe20712 ай бұрын
Lacking the cursed photo with ICE-powered push-pull cars and TGV passengers rolling stock. Great video!
@lil----lil2 ай бұрын
I'm just super glad winnie (Xitler) is not in charge of Taiwan. Thank God!
@perhapsme9882 ай бұрын
I wish that they had chosen DUPLEX design from France. It would've carried more passengers and higher revenues with not much higher operation costs for the double decker fleet. I wonder if the tunnels being larger might have due to this initial considerations for Duplex carriages? But I guess the Japanese did help Taiwan with lots of earthquake coping technologies, eg. The Taiwanese government was always going to take over as the majority shareholder. Very unlikely even in Taiwan, High Speed Rail would be consistently profitable. I will ride the whole length of the HSR in Taiwan next year. I also will travel on the entire island loop of the more conventional system. I will, if possible, do that in one go. Apparently one could buy Bento box and snacks in some stations without getting out of the station hence technically I would not interrupt my trip. (Anyone that might have tried it, please let me know if this is feasible. Thanks) Hopefully the proposal for having HSR on the east coast and hence creating an island loop HSR has been approved with study being conducted ATM. Hopefully it does get built in time for me to ride on the HSR loop before I get too old.
Good video for introducing Taiwan HSR system. However, there are still some wrong photos/videos introduced while explaining the history. They might confuse the audiences, especially for Taiwanese or people who lives in Taiwan. For example, when mentioning how HSR survived after earthquake in southern Taiwan while using wrong earthquake photo in Hualian(east Taiwan) and train accident photo of TRA (Taiwan railway instead of HSR).😅
@pilipavicius2 ай бұрын
Also the earthquake referenced did not happen in March it happened on April 3rd
@秋刀魚包子Ай бұрын
Just point out some misinformation 3:17 This icon isn't belong to Chunghwa HSR consortium.It's Chunghwa Telecom's icon,the largest telecom company in Taiwan 6:53 This picture been shot in Hualien city,a city locate at eastern part of Taiwan.The structure in picture is Uranus Building,which was heavily damaged on 3 April 2024 during the 2024 Hualien earthquake 7:09 to 7:16 The accident train in picture is belong to Taiwan Railways Administration(now is State-owned Taiwan Railway Corporation,Taiwanese call it Taiwan bento Administration as well),operating the traditional railway in Taiwan and know as never on time,high accident rate and delicious boxed meal.The details of that accident just search 2021 Hualien train derailment,which cause 49 passenger dead and 309 injured. 14:12 The extension is from Nangang to Yilan 14:29 HSR Kaoshiung station isn't exist,only TRA's train in that station.But it really appear in one option of High-speed rail eastward extension to Pingtung project A meme about HSR and TRA HSR:Clean,Speed,Safety,On time TRA:Can get there(Maybe
@toyandytw1758Ай бұрын
法國TGV機電系統配合日本新幹線車廂,台灣機電整合力一級棒
@theexcaliburone59332 ай бұрын
This guy’s definitely AI
@Taiwan-YouTubeАй бұрын
💪💪🇹🇼台灣加油🇹🇼💪💪
@Kurvi-24062 ай бұрын
as always a cool and informative Video. But: Can you please get your "old" narrator back to the mic? I liked that accent
@passatboi2 ай бұрын
But I don't miss things like "In this today's video". That always made me cringe.
@Kurvi-24062 ай бұрын
@@passatboi as they aren't native English speakers it's regretable
@whiskeysk2 ай бұрын
"USD fifteen billion"? Can't imagine a human reading it that way...
@ugochukwueze4962 ай бұрын
AI???
@張峻瑋-m3eКүн бұрын
7:08 That train was not crashed by earthquake.That was crashed by a car that accidentally slipped into train line.
@aska884212 ай бұрын
影片中的地圖,為何沒有貼上台灣的國旗?
@eurogue2 ай бұрын
這個應該跟作者來自地點有關,查頻道頁面就了解
@keatkhamjornmeekanon76162 ай бұрын
Taiwan should develop its own HSR.
@VocalQueenTaeyeonАй бұрын
The terminal station in southern Taiwan is not Kaoshiung. Is Zuoying
@odess4sd4d2 ай бұрын
4:35 a shade train disaster?
@u1zha2 ай бұрын
Eschede. Pretty accurate
@絕尚2 ай бұрын
台灣高鐵買新車了即將2026年引進運行非常期待啊😂❤🇹🇼日本N700s
@PangPang1216Ай бұрын
The picture at 3:17 is incorrect; it shows Chunghwa Telecom, but it should actually be China Development Financial.
@shadowchaser198162 ай бұрын
Excellent report on Taiwan HSR system !
@scottmarquardt35752 ай бұрын
The accent is better than Australian, British, or Scooby do
@history_leisure2 ай бұрын
11:47 is that a Blue Fire clone?
@vanphan9318Ай бұрын
Cho hỏi tốc độ đường sắt này thiết kế có đạt 350 km không hay nhỏ hơn ?
@OboobO_Ай бұрын
講到高鐵沒有提到當初反對的狀況,很可惜,誰支持高鐵完成,誰在唱衰高鐵,有必要讓人知道
@-9527-Ай бұрын
台灣高鐵 😋😋😋
@YougotbekiddingАй бұрын
Incorrect fact 7:08 image is a railway incident calls “太魯閣號出軌意外” , which is the most horrible railway incident in Taiwan history. The incident is an asshole, stop the truck not carefully, and the truck fall right on the railway, that guy not even call to police. And this is it. When the moment train went out the first cave, which is corner the truck is right in front of it, hit by vary fast into the next cave...
@YougotbekiddingАй бұрын
來自台灣的觀眾 影片做得很好! From Taiwan's audience, great video.