THSR (Taiwan High Speed Rail)
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Taiwan's high-speed rail system running 345 km along the western corridor from Taipei to Kaohsiung, using Japanese Shinkansen 700T trainsets at speeds up to 300 km/h. Opened in 2007, the THSR reduced the Taipei-Kaohsiung journey from 4.5 hours to 90 minutes and captured the majority of the domestic air market on this route.
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