A vanished stop on the Hualien Port Line (花蓮臨港線) in Hualien City, opened in the Japanese colonial era as Milun (米崙) and renamed Meilun in 1952. It mainly served students commuting to nearby schools before closing in 1982 when the line ended passenger service; the trackbed is now a coastal bike path running a short way south of the Eguchi Ryōzaburō Monument. A wooden pavilion stands near the original site of the station but no part of the original survives.
Note: this location has vanished. Any information presented here is only for reference.
提醒:此地點已消失,本文僅供參考用途。
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Links
- Wikipedia in Chinese (中文維基百科)
- Iron Cat (鐵錨)
Themes
- Japanese Colonial Era Taiwan (台灣日治時代)
- Railways in Taiwan (臺灣鐵路建設)
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