Duoliang Station, former railway station in Taimali, Taitung County, Taiwan
Duoliang Station is a small railway stop on the coast of Taimali in Taiwan, positioned right beside steep cliffs and the ocean. The facility consists of a simple platform with a basic shelter and benches, with no additional buildings or extensive services.
The station was built many decades ago to transport local residents and goods between towns in the region. Over time, train traffic declined significantly, yet the station remains as a testament to this era of rail connectivity.
The station's name reflects its local roots and modest role in the community. Today, visitors come to experience the quiet rhythm of this coastal stop, while residents still use it for occasional travel along the rail line.
The station is easily accessible by car or train and open at all times. Visitors should bring water and snacks, as there are no shops or cafes on site.
The trains pass remarkably close to the steep cliffs, offering passengers ocean views from an unusually intimate perspective. This proximity to nature combined with infrequent train stops makes each visit a personal moment that few other rail stations provide.
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