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Taichung's main railway station serves the slower TRA trains, although the journey from Taipei actually isn't that much longer compared to the high-speed train since that station is quite some ways from the city centre. A massive new structure opened in October 2016 as part of a 21km new section of elevated railway in the city.http://www.globalphotos.org/taichung/20240203/IMG_8971.jpg
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The original station building dates from the Japanese colonial era. Completed in 1906, the current look reflects the renovations made in 1917. Built with red bricks in the Neo-Renaissance style, it is now part of a park with classic trains on display.
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