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Taiwan’s Taoyuan Metropolitan Area Railway Underground Project modernizes rail capacity, alleviating congestion and boosting economic growth. The ambitious undertaking includes new underground stations and improved connectivity.

Project Profile: Taoyuan Metropolitan Area Railway Underground Project (TMARP)
The Taoyuan Metropolitan Area Railway Underground Project is a major infrastructure initiative in Taiwan designed to increase rail capacity and foster urban renewal. The project involves relocating a significant portion of the Taiwan Railway Administration (TRA) line underground, constructing new stations, and creating a more integrated, efficient transport network for the Taoyuan region.
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Project Name | Taoyuan Metropolitan Area Railway Underground Project (TMARP) |
| Location | Taoyuan City, New Taipei City, Taiwan |
| Length | 17.94 km |
| Estimated Cost | Approx. NT$81.84 billion |
| Status | Under Construction (Expected Completion: December 2030) |
| Key Contractors | Gamuda / AWEC Joint Venture, Continental Engineering Corporation |
Technical Specifications
Route and Alignment
The TMARP scope involves the conversion of a 17.94 km section of the existing at-grade TRA line into a dual-track underground railway. The project includes the construction of five new underground stations (Fengming, Taoyuan Hospital, Zhongyuan, Pingzhen, and a new Zhongli station) and the relocation of three existing stations (Taoyuan, Neili, and Zhongli) to new underground facilities. A key integration point will be the new Taoyuan Station, which will serve as a major interchange with the Taoyuan Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) Green Line.
Station Design and Construction
The project employs complex civil engineering methodologies to minimize urban disruption. Construction techniques include a combination of cut-and-cover and top-down methods, particularly for large and deep station structures like the 1,266-meter-long Zhongli Station. Station design emphasizes both functionality and urban integration. The flagship Taoyuan Station, designed in part by Netherlands-based Mecanoo, will feature a 39,000 m² footprint with an iconic origami-inspired roof canopy, integrating the rail station with commercial spaces, a bus terminal, and public plazas.
Key Takeaways
- Urban Decongestion and Development: By moving the railway underground, the project removes a significant physical barrier, freeing up land for urban development and alleviating traffic congestion caused by at-grade railway crossings.
- Integrated Transportation Hub: The project establishes a multimodal transport network, with the new Taoyuan Station acting as a critical interchange between the national TRA network and the local Taoyuan MRT Green Line, enhancing regional connectivity.
- Modernization of Rail Infrastructure: TMARP represents a significant upgrade to Taiwan’s rail infrastructure, introducing modern, high-capacity stations and employing advanced construction techniques suited for dense urban environments.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the primary objective of the TMARP?
The primary objective is to relocate a 17.94 km section of the TRA railway line underground through the Taoyuan metropolitan area. This will increase the railway’s capacity to handle growing passenger demand, eliminate urban severance caused by the surface-level tracks, and improve the overall efficiency of the regional transport system.
How is the project being constructed while maintaining existing train services?
The project is executed in a phased approach using multiple construction packages to manage complexity and risk. To ensure continued service on the busy TRA line, temporary above-ground stations have been constructed at locations like Pingzhen, Zhongli, and Fengming, allowing for the construction of the permanent underground facilities with minimal disruption to daily commuter traffic.
