As the largest metro subway system in Taiwan, the Taipei MRT serves about 2 million riders daily. It is fast, convenient, and, most importantly, CLEAN! The subway system is very easy to navigate, and is both bilingual in Chinese and English (including the Chinese languages of Mandarin, Taiwanese Hokkien, and Hakka). Transfers between lines are.
The few "proper metro" non-mainline-compatible subway lines in Tokyo, the Ginza, Marunouchi, and Oedo lines, are 1435mm gauge. The 1067mm Yamanote Line doesn't leave the city center, but is more mainline than metro, as it started out as a bypass interconnection line between the mainline railway lines north and south of Tokyo.
Children between 5 and 17 and Seniors over 65: US$ 1.25; Children under 4 years: Free; If you're going to stay in the city for a few days, it's worth having a look at the Muni Passport or the CityPASS. Times and Frequency. The Muni metro trains run every 7-10 minutes and, approximately and depending on the station, run between 5 am and 1 am.
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