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Hyundai Rotem Secures $298 Million Contract for Taichung's Automated Subway Line

The South Korean firm will supply advanced, energy-efficient trainsets for the second of four planned metro lines in Taiwan's second-largest city.

This photo provided by Hyundai Rotem Co. on May 15, 2025, shows a rendered image of the company's train to be supplied to the city government of Taichung in Taiwan for a local subway project. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap)

Overview

  • Hyundai Rotem has finalized a 420 billion-won ($298.1 million) deal with the Taichung City Government to supply automated trains for the city's blue subway line.
  • The contract includes three-car, aluminum-bodied trainsets capable of carrying 530 passengers at speeds of up to 80 km/h.
  • The blue line will span 24.78 kilometers with 20 stations, as part of Taichung's broader urban rail expansion to alleviate congestion and improve transit options.
  • Hyundai Rotem's successful track record in Taiwan, including projects for Taiwan Railways, the Kaohsiung Red Line, and Taipei Metro, was a key factor in securing this bid.
  • This project highlights ongoing collaboration between South Korea and Taiwan in advancing urban transit infrastructure and technology.