Taiwan High Speed Rail’s Zuoying Station – Kaohsiung.
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They look fast!
Really fast and a nice smooth ride. Unfortunately, many of the stations are really on the outskirts of the cities they serve.
I believe ALL stations are placed on the outskirts,and it was done to bridge the gap between cities and the rural areas. People not living in big cities would get better access to the transportation system.
My guess is to spur development away from city centers and allow cities to work out transportation grids to accommodate the stations and development.