Pu'an Signal Station, Abandoned railway station in Daren Township, Taitung County, Taiwan.
Pu'an Signal Station is an abandoned railway facility on the South-Link Line in Daren Township, Taitung County. The station once handled train signals and track operations before ceasing service, leaving the buildings and rails visible along the remote route.
The station opened in 1992 as part of Taiwan Railways' expansion to connect the eastern regions through Taitung County. Service stopped as the railway network underwent automation and restructuring in later years.
The station name combines Chinese characters meaning wisdom and peace, reflecting local language traditions in this section of the South-Link Line.
The site can be viewed from adjacent railway paths and nearby roads that run along the South-Link Line. Plan your visit during daylight hours since the location is remote and far from major settlements.
The station location offers views of the infrastructural design choices made during Taiwan's railway expansion through mountainous eastern territories.
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