Fengshan River Bridge, Railway bridge in Zhubei, Taiwan.
The Fengshan River Bridge on the Western Line is a railway bridge in Zhubei that crosses the river with a single-track layout and connects different sections of the rail network across northern Taiwan. The structure allows trains to serve multiple communities along the route on a daily basis.
The bridge was completed in 1893, representing a major advancement in Taiwan's railway infrastructure during the late Qing Dynasty. Since then it has continuously supported train traffic and connections between northern regions of Taiwan.
The bridge represents the evolution of transportation methods in Taiwan, demonstrating the shift from traditional river crossings to modern railway connections.
The location offers viewpoints from which you can watch both the river flow and passing trains, allowing you to experience the bridge from different angles. Regular maintenance work ensures the structure remains safe and can sustain daily train traffic.
The bridge location at coordinates 24.851989, 121.012129 allows travelers to observe both the river flow and passing trains from multiple vantage points.
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