Huwei Station, Railway station in Huwei Township, Taiwan
Huwei Station is an above-ground railway station in Huwei Township located in Yunlin County, Taiwan, serving the Taiwan Railway Administration's Western Line. It provides standard passenger facilities including ticket counters and waiting areas for travelers.
The station was constructed in 1907 and officially opened in 1910 as part of early railway expansion across Taiwan. It became a key point in the transportation network during the early 1900s.
The name Huwei refers to Tiger Tail from local geography and reflects the area's deep connection to farming and rural life. Today, the station serves as a meeting point where local residents and travelers pass through together.
Regular train services run through the station with schedules and operating information available through Taiwan Railways. The location is easily accessible and well-connected within the regional transport network.
Beyond passenger service, the station plays an important role in transporting agricultural goods from the surrounding region. This dual function makes it a key hub for the local farming economy.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.