Central Tunnel

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Central Tunnel
West portal of the Central Tunnel retouched.jpg
View looking towards the western portal of the Central Tunnel
Overview
LineSouth-link Line
LocationDaren, Taitung County
Shizi, Pingtung County
Coordinates22°17′05″N 120°46′57″E / 22.284611°N 120.782479°E / 22.284611; 120.782479Coordinates: 22°17′05″N 120°46′57″E / 22.284611°N 120.782479°E / 22.284611; 120.782479
Statusin use
SystemTaiwan Railways Administration
CrossesCentral Mountain Range
Tea stay in the mountains
StartCentral Signal Station
(west side: Shizi, Pingtung County)
EndGuzhuang Station
(east side: Daren, Taitung County, This station at Dawu )
No. of stationsCentral Signal Station
Operation
Work begun1985
Opened1991
OwnerROC Taiwan Railways Administration Logo.svg Taiwan Railways Administration
OperatorROC Taiwan Railways Administration Logo.svg Taiwan Railways Administration
Trafficrail
Technical
Length8,070 metres (26,480 ft)
No. of tracksdouble track
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Electrifiednon - electrification interval
Operating speed110 km/h
Highest elevation175 metres (574 ft)
Tunnel clearance7.12 metres (23 ft)
Width8.154 metres (27 ft)
Grade0.002–0.008
Along the tracks looking towards the eastern portal of the Central Tunnel

Central Tunnel is a tunnel that runs through the Central Mountain Range, carrying Taiwan Railways Administration's South-link line between Fangshan Station and Guzhuang Station. At 8,070 metres (26,480 ft), it was the longest railway tunnel in Taiwan when it opened (now second only to the 10,307-metre (33,816 ft) Xinguanyin Tunnel). The tunnel has a dike and two ventilation shafts.[citation needed]

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