Dadu River North Signal Station, Railway signal station in Dadu District, Taichung, Taiwan.
Dadu River North Signal Station is a railway signal facility in Taichung that monitors train traffic along the Taiwan Railways Administration West Coast line. The installation contains control equipment for managing train movements and safety protocols in this section of the network.
This signal facility was established in 1929 and reflects the expansion of railway infrastructure during Taiwan's early industrial period. The installation was part of the larger network that connected Taiwan's west coast with modern transportation links.
The station name reflects local geography, incorporating references to the Dadu River, demonstrating the connection between infrastructure and natural landmarks.
This facility is only accessible with explicit permission, as it primarily serves railway staff managing daily operations. Visitors should understand it remains a restricted area not open to the public.
The station coordinates at 24.1108°N and 120.578°E position it at a critical point for controlling train traffic through central Taiwan.
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