Fengshan Station, railway station located in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
Fengshan Station is an underground railway station in Kaohsiung that serves two transit lines: the local train connecting southern Taiwan and the city's metro system. The station has two platforms with three tracks, clear signage in Chinese and English, and modern facilities including elevators and ramps for accessibility.
The station first opened in 1907 during a period of rapid change in Taiwan and has served as an important transit hub for over 100 years. Brick buildings were added in the 1930s, later followed by new platforms and tracks, and in 2014 a temporary underground station was built to maintain train service during major renovation work.
You can enter the station via well-lit stairs, elevators, or ramps, with elevators and ramps particularly useful if you have luggage or mobility needs. Navigation is made easy by clear signage and friendly staff who can help with questions about connections or directions.
The station adapted to major renovation work by constructing a temporary underground structure in 2014 that allowed trains to keep running while the original building was demolished and rebuilt. This practical solution shows how vital this place is to daily mobility for residents and the lengths taken to maintain service.
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