THSR (Taiwan High Speed Rail)
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El sistema ferroviario de alta velocidad de Taiwán que recorre 345 km a lo largo del corredor occidental desde Taipei hasta Kaohsiung, utilizando trenes Shinkansen 700T japoneses a velocidades de hasta 300 km/h. Inaugurado en 2007, el THSR redujo el trayecto Taipei-Kaohsiung de 4,5 horas a 90 minutos y captó la mayoría del mercado aéreo doméstico en esta ruta.
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