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🚆 Taiwan Rail Pass · Updated 2026

Taiwan Rail Pass (TR Pass) 2026
Is It Worth It — And Who Is It For?

The TR Pass gives you unlimited TRA train travel across the whole island — including the stunning Pacific east coast that the THSR high-speed rail simply cannot reach. Here is everything you need to decide if it makes sense for your trip.

💰 From NT$1,800 🚆 Island-wide TRA Network 🗓️ 3 or 5 Days 🌊 East Coast — THSR Doesn't Go Here
Quick Summary

TR Pass — Worth It or Not? Start Here

Great Value If You...

Circle the island — Taipei → Hualien → Taitung → Kaohsiung → back

Visit Hualien / Yilan / Taroko — the east coast THSR simply doesn't serve

Are a backpacker who wants to hop cities freely without queuing for tickets

Plan the Pingxi Line (sky lanterns, cat village) as part of your trip

Not Worth It If You...

Only do Taipei–Kaohsiung — THSR is faster and buying a separate ticket is cheaper

Are staying in Taipei only — the TR Pass does not cover Taipei MRT (use an EasyCard instead)

Have a short 1–2 destination trip — individual tickets will cost less

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Key Facts to Know

TR Pass ≠ THSR Pass — completely separate systems, cannot be used interchangeably

MRT not included — TR Pass covers TRA trains only, not Taipei or Kaohsiung Metro

Taroko Gorge — some sections remain closed after the April 2024 earthquake; check status before visiting

Critical Difference

TR Pass vs THSR Pass — What's the Difference?

This is the most common point of confusion for visitors to Taiwan — read this section before buying anything.

🚆TRA Network
TR Pass — TRA Trains
Taiwan Railways Administration · Full island including east coast

TRA (Taiwan Railways Administration) is the government-run railway that loops the entire island. It is slower and considerably cheaper than THSR, and crucially it is the only rail system that serves the east coast — Yilan, Hualien and Taitung — as well as branch lines including the scenic Pingxi Branch (sky lanterns) and Neiwan Line.

🗺️Coverage: Full island including east coast
⏱️Speed: Moderate (Tze-Chiang is faster)
💰Pass price: From NT$1,800 (3-day)
Best for: East coast · Pingxi · Island loop
🚄THSR Network
THSR Pass — High Speed Rail
Taiwan High Speed Rail · West coast only

THSR (Taiwan High Speed Rail) operates exclusively on the western corridor between Taipei and Zuoying (Kaohsiung). It is very fast (Taipei–Kaohsiung in ~96 minutes) but costs nearly three times as much as TRA for the same journey, and there is no THSR service to the east coast at all.

🗺️Coverage: West coast only (Taipei–Kaohsiung corridor)
⏱️Speed: Very fast (~350 km/h)
💰Pass price: From NT$2,190+ (3-day)
Best for: Taipei–Kaohsiung trips prioritising speed
⚠️ Important: TR Pass and THSR Pass are entirely separate tickets for different operators — they cannot be swapped or combined. Boarding a THSR train with a TR Pass will result in the full single fare plus a penalty charge. Decide your itinerary first, then buy the pass that matches it.
TRA Network

Where Does the TRA Actually Go?

The TRA network spans 1,074 kilometres and loops the entire island of Taiwan — both west and east coasts — which is its decisive advantage over THSR.

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Western Main Line
Taipei → Taichung → Tainan → Kaohsiung — runs parallel to THSR but significantly cheaper
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East Coast (North & South Link Lines)
Taipei → Yilan → Hualien → Taitung — Pacific Ocean views; THSR does not serve this route at all
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Pingxi Branch Line
Ruifang → Houtong → Shifen → Pingxi → Jingtong — sky lanterns and the Cat Village, included in all TR Pass types
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Other Branch Lines
Neiwan Line · Liujia Line · Shalun Line (Tainan) — additional flexibility for day trips
🌊 Taroko Gorge Note: TRA trains continue to serve Hualien normally. However, parts of Taroko Gorge National Park remain closed for repairs following the April 2024 earthquake. Check the park's official website for current trail and road conditions before planning your Taroko visit.
Pass Options

4 TR Pass Types — Which One Is Right for You?

The key differences are duration and whether Tze-Chiang Limited Express trains are included. Prices are 2026 references and subject to change.

🚆💰 Entry Level · Best Price1
3-Day Regular TR Pass
3 days · All TRA trains except Tze-Chiang Express

Valid on all TRA services except Tze-Chiang Limited Express — covering Local trains, Chu-Kuang Express and Fu-Hsing Express on every TRA line including the Pingxi Branch. Best for a relaxed 3-day trip, such as a Taipei–Hualien–Taipei loop or a dedicated east coast journey where you are happy with slightly longer journey times.

💰Price: NT$1,800 (~US$55)
🗓️Validity: 3 consecutive days from activation
Tze-Chiang: Not included — buy separate add-on ticket
Best for: 3-day trip · East coast · Budget traveller
🚆🗺️ Island Loop2
5-Day Regular TR Pass
5 days · All TRA trains except Tze-Chiang Express

Same coverage as the 3-Day but extended to five days — ideal for a multi-city island loop or anyone planning to rely heavily on TRA throughout the trip. The per-day cost is lower than the 3-Day Pass, making it the better pick once your itinerary extends beyond 3 days.

💰Price: NT$2,500 (~US$77)
🗓️Validity: 5 consecutive days from activation
Tze-Chiang: Not included
Best for: Island loop · Multi-city · Relaxed pace
🚅⚡ Includes Tze-Chiang!3
3-Day Tze-Chiang Pass
3 days · Includes Tze-Chiang Limited Express

Adds access to Tze-Chiang Limited Express (自強號) — the fastest TRA service. Taipei–Hualien drops from ~3.5 hours to ~2 hours. Perfect for travellers who want east coast access but cannot spare the time for slower trains. Seat reservations for Tze-Chiang are mandatory but free for pass holders — book at any TRA counter.

💰Price: NT$2,500 (~US$77)
🗓️Validity: 3 consecutive days from activation
Tze-Chiang: Included ✓ — free seat reservation required
Best for: Speed priority · Day-tripping to Hualien
🚅👑 Most Comprehensive4
5-Day Tze-Chiang Pass
5 days · Includes Tze-Chiang Limited Express

The premium option for a full island circuit by fast train. Five days is enough time to comfortably loop the island — taking in both the west coast cities and the spectacular east coast — without spending all day on trains. The best overall value for serious island-round travellers.

💰Price: NT$3,500 (~US$108)
🗓️Validity: 5 consecutive days from activation
Tze-Chiang: Included ✓
Best for: Full island circuit · Maximum flexibility
Honest Value Check

3 Real Trips Calculated — Pass or Individual Tickets?

Individual ticket prices are approximate 2026 references and may vary. We show the cases where the Pass loses, not just where it wins.

🗺️ Trip A: Island Loop — Taipei → Hualien → Taitung → Kaohsiung → Taichung → Taipei (5 days)

Individual ticket costs (approximate):

Taipei → Hualien: ~NT$440 · Hualien → Taitung: ~NT$270 · Taitung → Kaohsiung: ~NT$280 · Kaohsiung → Taichung: ~NT$360 · Taichung → Taipei: ~NT$375

Total for 5 main legs: ~NT$1,725 (before adding any branch-line side trips)

The 5-Day Regular Pass at NT$2,500 looks more expensive at first glance. But every stop you add along the way — Ruifang, Pingxi, Chishang, Xinzuoying — chips into the gap. Any traveller making detours or switching plans mid-trip will likely come out ahead with the Pass, and saves the hassle of queuing for tickets at each station.

✅ Pass wins for multi-stop itineraries — saves money and planning stress
🏮 Trip B: Taipei–Hualien Return + Pingxi Day Trip (3 days)

Individual ticket costs (approximate):

Taipei → Hualien (Chu-Kuang): ~NT$440 · Hualien → Taipei: ~NT$440 · Ruifang → Pingxi Line (round trip): ~NT$80–120

Total: ~NT$960–1,000

The 3-Day Regular Pass costs NT$1,800 — roughly NT$800 more than buying tickets individually for this specific itinerary.

⚠️ Pass is not worth it for this trip — individual tickets save you ~NT$800
🚊 Trip C: Taipei → Tainan → Kaohsiung Return (TRA, Tze-Chiang)

Individual TRA Tze-Chiang ticket costs (approximate):

Taipei → Tainan: ~NT$738 · Tainan → Kaohsiung: ~NT$68 · Kaohsiung → Taipei: ~NT$845

Total TRA cost: ~NT$1,651

The 3-Day Tze-Chiang Pass is NT$2,500 — about NT$849 more expensive — and TRA is still three times slower than THSR on this corridor.

Verdict: For Taipei–Kaohsiung trips, THSR is the right tool. Buy a THSR ticket (or THSR Pass) — faster, and not dramatically more expensive once you factor in the time saved.

❌ TR Pass is a poor choice here — use THSR instead for both speed and value
How to Buy

Where to Buy the TR Pass

1
Klook — Recommended
Buy online before you travel

Purchase through Klook before departure, receive a digital voucher, and exchange it for the physical pass at a TRA service counter at any major station on arrival. Prices are generally the same as the TRA counter rate. Bring your original passport (not a photocopy) for the exchange — it is mandatory.

📱 Buy Online 📄 Digital Voucher 🌟 Recommended
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KKday
Online alternative

Another reliable online platform for the TR Pass. Same process as Klook — buy online, exchange at a TRA counter with passport. Compare prices with Klook before buying as occasional promotions may apply.

📱 Buy Online 📄 Digital Voucher
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TRA Station Counters
台鐵服務中心 · Buy in Taiwan

Purchase directly at TRA service counters inside major stations: Taipei Main Station · Songshan · Banqiao · Taichung · Tainan · Kaohsiung. Full-price only. Present your foreign passport — you receive the pass immediately, no waiting. Queues can be long during peak holiday periods.

🏫 In-Person 💪 Instant ⚠️ Possible Queue
🛂 Eligibility: The TR Pass is sold exclusively to travellers holding a foreign (non-Taiwan) passport. Foreign nationals residing in Taiwan with an ARC or APRC are not eligible. You must show your passport every time you exchange, activate and use the pass — carry it with you on every journey.
How to Use

Using the TR Pass — 5 Things to Know

1
Activate at Your First Station

Go to the TRA service counter at the first station you plan to use. Show the staff your TR Pass and passport — they will stamp the start date on the pass. Validity begins on activation day and cannot be changed or refunded after this point. Do not activate until you are ready to travel.

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Reserve Seats for Tze-Chiang (Mandatory)

Tze-Chiang Limited Express requires a seat reservation — it is free for pass holders. Make reservations at TRA counters or self-service machines. You can book up to 14 days ahead. During public holidays, book at least 1–2 days in advance. Local and Chu-Kuang trains do not require reservations.

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Show the Pass at Gates and On Board

Some station gates are staffed rather than automated — show your TR Pass and passport when asked. Ticket inspectors on board may also request to see both. Keep your pass and passport accessible throughout every journey.

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Unlimited Rides Within Valid Days

While the pass is valid, board any eligible TRA train as many times as you like at no extra cost. Hop off in a town for lunch, reboard the next service, change direction — this flexibility is precisely what makes the pass worthwhile for multi-city trips.

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No Refund After Activation

Once activated, the pass cannot be refunded, the start date cannot be moved, and it cannot be transferred to another person. The pass is tied to the passport used at purchase. If your plans change mid-trip, the pass remains valid for any remaining days — just adapt your itinerary.

Best Routes

5 TRA Routes That Make the Pass Worth Every Dollar

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East Coast — Taipei to Hualien
Northern Link Line · Pacific Ocean views

The most scenic railway journey in Taiwan — the train hugs the Pacific Coast after passing through Yilan, with waves crashing against the cliffs outside the window. Takes ~2 hours (Tze-Chiang) or ~3.5 hours (Chu-Kuang). Hualien is the gateway to Taroko Gorge, the East Rift Valley cycling route and Qixingtan Beach. This is the primary reason most travellers choose the TR Pass over THSR.

⏱️Time: ~2 hrs (Tze-Chiang) / ~3.5 hrs (slower services)
💰Individual ticket: ~NT$440 (Tze-Chiang)
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Pingxi Branch Line — Sky Lanterns
Ruifang → Houtong → Shifen → Pingxi → Jingtong

A charming narrow-gauge branch line (~12 km) winding through a river valley. Stops include Houtong (Cat Village) → Shifen (waterfall + sky lanterns) → Pingxi (lantern town) → Jingtong. A day pass for the branch line normally costs NT$80 at Ruifang — TR Pass holders ride it for free. Trains run every 30–60 minutes.

🚆Board at: Ruifang (transfer from TRA main line)
💰Branch day pass (without TR Pass): NT$80
⛰️3
Jiufen via Ruifang
TRA to Ruifang, then 15-min bus up the hill

Jiufen (九份) is best reached by taking a TRA train to Ruifang, then catching Bus 825 or 1062 for the 15-minute climb up to the old town — faster and more reliable than the direct Taipei bus which gets stuck in traffic. TR Pass covers the TRA leg; the bus from Ruifang costs NT$15–25.

⏱️Time: Taipei → Ruifang ~35 min (TRA) + 15 min bus
💰TRA individual ticket: ~NT$57
🌼4
Hualien to Taitung — South Link Line
Terraced rice fields · Wildflower meadows · Pacific Coast

The southern stretch of the east coast line passes through Fuyuan and Chishang, famous for their impossibly green terraced rice paddies alongside the Pacific. The journey takes ~2.5–3.5 hours. Taitung serves as the jumping-off point for Green Island and Orchid Island ferry services too.

⏱️Time: ~2.5–3.5 hours
💰Individual ticket: ~NT$270
🌏5
Around-the-Island in 5 Days
5-Day Tze-Chiang Pass · Full island circuit

Use the 5-Day Tze-Chiang Pass to loop the island in either direction. A sample circuit: Day 1 Taipei → Hualien · Day 2 Hualien → Taitung · Day 3 Taitung → Kaohsiung · Day 4 Kaohsiung → Taichung · Day 5 Taichung → Taipei. This is the itinerary that makes the TR Pass most cost-effective and most memorable.

🎫Recommended pass: 5-Day Tze-Chiang NT$3,500
Potential saving vs tickets: NT$500–1,000+
Comparison

TR Pass vs Individual Tickets — Decision Guide

FactorTR PassIndividual Tickets
Number of cities visited4+ cities — Pass is better value1–2 cities — individual tickets win
FlexibilityChange plans freely; no extra costMust buy new ticket for each change
Cost per journeyEconomical when used 4+ timesCheaper for only 1–2 journeys
ConvenienceNo queuing for tickets at each stationMust queue or book at each station
Tze-Chiang accessOnly with Tze-Chiang Pass variantBuy any train type individually
Best suited toBackpackers · Island loops · East coastFamilies with fixed plans · Short trips

Quick rule of thumb: list every TRA journey you plan to make and total the individual ticket prices. If the Pass costs less than NT$300 more than that total, buy the Pass anyway — the flexibility is worth the small premium.

Which train to take?

5 Taiwan train typescompared

Before buying a Pass, know which trains it covers and which it doesn't — see the full breakdown of Tze-Chiang, Taroko/Puyuma, Chu-Kuang, and Local.

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Taiwan train types compared

THSR vs TRA — 5 train types with route examples plus honest caveats: Taroko/Puyuma sells out fast, EasyCard only works on Local trains.

Read the comparison →
FAQ

Taiwan Rail Pass — Most Asked Questions

Can foreign tourists buy the Taiwan Rail Pass?
Yes. The TR Pass is a tourist-only product sold exclusively to travellers holding a foreign passport. You must present the actual passport (not a photocopy) when purchasing and when using the pass. It is available through Klook, KKday and TRA counters at major stations. Foreigners residing in Taiwan with an ARC or APRC are not eligible.
What is the child fare for the Taiwan Rail Pass?
Children aged 6–11 pay half the adult price. Children under 6 years old and under 115 cm in height travel free without a seat. If the child needs a dedicated seat, a child ticket must be purchased separately. For family trips, buy adult TR Passes and calculate whether individual child tickets are more economical based on the number of journeys planned.
Can I use the TR Pass on THSR (high-speed rail)?
Absolutely not. The TR Pass is valid only on Taiwan Railways Administration (TRA) services. THSR (Taiwan High Speed Rail) is a completely separate company with separate ticketing. Boarding a THSR train with a TR Pass will result in the full single fare plus a penalty charge. If you need THSR, purchase THSR tickets or a THSR Pass separately.
Does the TR Pass cover Taipei MRT or Kaohsiung MRT?
No. The TR Pass covers TRA trains only. Taipei Metro (MRT) and Kaohsiung MRT are entirely separate networks run by city governments, requiring an EasyCard or individual tokens. MRT fares are inexpensive (NT$20–65 per trip) — the practical solution is to use an EasyCard for city metro travel alongside your TR Pass for intercity TRA journeys.
Is the Pingxi Branch Line included in the TR Pass?
Yes. The Pingxi Branch Line — serving Houtong Cat Village, Shifen Waterfall, Pingxi town (sky lanterns) and Jingtong — is part of the TRA network and is automatically included in all TR Pass variants. Board the branch line at Ruifang station after arriving by TRA main line train. A separate NT$80 branch-line day pass is not needed if you hold any TR Pass.
Can I postpone my TR Pass if plans change?
If the pass has not yet been activated, you can begin using it on any day you choose — the validity period only starts counting from the day of activation at a station counter. Once activated, the pass cannot be refunded or the start date changed. If purchasing through Klook, review their specific cancellation policy, which may offer more flexibility before activation takes place.
Buy Your TR Pass

🚆 Ready to Explore the East Coast?
Buy the TR Pass on Klook Today

Purchase online before you leave home, receive a digital voucher, and exchange it at any major TRA station counter on arrival — just bring your passport.

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