Recreate Tianri’s Three Claws, San Diao Ling Tunnel and the original pusher
[Two or three things about the inscription at the north entrance of the old Sanguazi Tunnel – Akashi Genjiro]
[The person who inscribed the inscription at the south entrance of the old San Diao Ridge Tunnel-Tian Kenjiro Ersanshi]
“Sincerity moves the world” and “All directions gather together”
In addition to the mountain and sea views and trails in the northeast corner, there is the North Central South Road of the Tamlan Ancient Trail;
The railways in the northeast corner are colorful, details can be found in previous posts:
Sungai Mudan Station:
Railway elegance:
The starting point of the northern end of Sanzhao and Sandiaoling Tunnel is Sandiaoling Station, which is said to be inaccessible by road!
From Wikipedia
San Diao Ling Station is a unique railway element that combines history, secrets and other elements. Sandiao Ling Station was opened in 1922 and has become one of the best secret stations in Taiwan in the eyes of train fans.
It was a very important signal station in the early days, responsible for the dispatching function of Yilan Line and Pingxi Line. However, with the double-tracking and electrification, it no longer has the train dispatching function, and has become the only station where electric multiple trains stop. Although it is a small station, in the hearts of railway fans, it is like a big station in the mountains and Duoliang!
Sandiaoling Railway Station will be 100 years old next month. Its brief history is as follows:
July 1921: Taiyang Mining Co., Ltd. invested in the construction of the “Shidaoling-Jingtongkeng” special railway for coal transportation (the predecessor of the Pingxi Line).
May 21, 1922: “San Diao Ling Parking Lot” (which means San Diao Ling Station) opened.
1929: The Japanese government purchased the Taiyang Mining and Stone Bottom Line Railway and renamed it the Pingxi Line. After renovation, it began to serve as a passenger transport service, starting from this station.
March 5, 1968: The route between Houtong and Sandiaoling was double-tracked.
September 30, 2013: Multi-card reader enabled.
For details about the “Three Claws Tunnel” and “San Diao Ling Tunnel”, please see the previous post:
The Yilan Line of the Japanese-occupied railway in the northeast corner has two key tunnels: the “Sanzhao Tunnel” and “Sandiaoling Tunnel” at the north end, and the “Caoling Tunnel” at the south end!
The north and south end tunnels are equally important, and the completion time is also from the north to the south.