Line Operations
The operation of the line has been problematic since its opening. Complaints of noise pollution by residents along the line have led to severe restrictions. Barely six months after the line's opening, train frequency had to be reduced. On November 1, 1998, the number of cars operating on the line was reduced from six to three. Up until 2007, the operating hours were limited to between 7 am and 9 pm only. Trains currently still operate with a speed limit of 25 km/h (16 mph) due to flange on the line's sharp curves.
TRTS completed the installation of the sound-proofing barrier along the line by 2006, and on September 14, 2007 extended its operating hours to between 6 am and midnight. It was hoped that if the noise standards were deemed to be at an acceptable level that the current Orange Line trains on the Tamsui Line could operate on the Xinbeitou Line instead. Trains operate at a maximum headway of one per 7–8 minutes during peak hours.
It has been reported that the line is operating at a loss. A proposal was put forth in 2005 that a maglev train operation would solve the problem of noise pollution, but its feasibility on operating costs became a subject of ridicule.
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