Stations
Code | Station Name | Connection | Location | ||
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English | Chinese | ||||
Orange Line | |||||
O1 | Sizihwan |
西子灣 (中山大學) (哈瑪星) |
■ Costal Line Kaohsiung Cross-harbor Gondola |
Gushan | Kaohsiung |
O2 | Yanchengpu | 鹽埕埔 | ■ Circular Line (exterior) | Yancheng | |
O4 | City Council | 市議會 | Cianjin | ||
O5/R10 | Formosa Boulevard | 美麗島 | ■ Red Line | Sinsing | |
O6 | Sinyi Elementary School | 信義國小 | |||
O7 | Cultural Center | 文化中心 | ■ Circular Line (exterior) | Sinsing Lingya |
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O8 | Wukuaicuo | 五塊厝 | Lingya | ||
O9 | Martial Arts Stadium | 技擊館 | |||
O10 | Weiwuying | 衛武營 | ■ Brown Line | ||
O11 | Fongshan West | 鳳山西站 | Fongshan | ||
O12 | Fongshan | 鳳山 | TRA Pingtung Line: Fengshan (exterior) | ||
O13 | Dadong | 大東 | ■ Green Line | ||
O14 | Fongshan Junior High School | 鳳山國中 | → ■ Pingtung Extension (planned) | ||
OT1 | Daliao | 大寮 | → ■ Daliao Extension (planned) | Daliao | |
Pingtung Extension (from Fongshan Junior High School Station) (planned) | |||||
O14 | Fongshan Junior High School | 鳳山國中 | ← ■ Main Section of the Orange Line | Fongshan | Kaohsiung |
OP1 | Piding | 埤頂 | Fongshan Daliao |
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OP2 | Cianjhuang |
前庄 | Daliao | ||
OP3 | Wongyuan |
翁園 | |||
OP4 | Siliao |
溪寮 | ■ Foguangshan Line | ||
OP5 | Jhuanzihyao |
磚子瑤 | Pingtung | Pingtung County |
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OP6 | Yucheng Village | 玉成里 | |||
OP7 | Sinsing |
新興 | |||
OP8 | Dingjhai |
頂宅 | |||
OP9 | Taisugar Pingtung Factory | 台糖屏東總廠 | |||
Daliao Extension (from Daliao Station) (planned) | |||||
OT1 | Daliao | 大寮 | ← ■ Main Section of the Orange Line | Daliao | Kaohsiung |
OT2 | Fonglin |
鳳林 | |||
OT3 | Gaoying | 高英 | |||
OT4 | Dafa Industrial Park | 大發工業區 | |||
OT5 | Sincuo |
新厝 | |||
OT6 | Jhaoming |
昭明 | |||
OT7 | Tantou | 潭頭 | |||
OT8 | Linyuan Junior High School | 林園國中 | Linyuan | ||
OT9 | Linyuan Jhongsiao |
林園忠孝 | |||
OT10 | Linyuan | 林園 | ■ Red Line Linyuan/Donggang Extansion |
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—William Jones (17461794)
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The majesty and burning of the childs death.
I shall not murder
The mankind of her going with a grave truth
Nor blaspheme down the stations of the breath”
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