Island line (Tseng)

The Island line (Chinese: 島線; pinyin: Dǎo xiàn) is the main and busiest railway line of the Tseng National Railway (TNR). It was built by Europeans and Japanese in the 19th and 20th centuries.

History
In 1860, the Beizhen Railroad was built, and the railroad expanded to Stone Coast in 1871. The original railroad (finished in 1890) went along the northern coast of Tseng Island, and terminated at the village of Pierpont, in modern western Arbre-Rose. In 1899, the British and French governments agreed to build a railway to Chartres. That route was finished in 1908. In 1933, the 1890 railway reached Der Willemstad. In 1941, the 1908 railway reached Der Willemstad.

In 1956 that the official route for the Island line was switched to the 1908 railway (before, the 1890 route was known as the Island line. Today that's the North Coast line).

The path of Highway A1 is based on the Island line.

Stations
Major stations bolded.


 * Sun Tzu (Tseng City) (孫子)
 * University (大學)
 * Sitang (西塘)
 * Nantseng (南曾)
 * Chun'an (春安)
 * West Pushan (西埔山)
 * Pushan (埔山)
 * Gongshan (宮山)
 * Baihua (百華)
 * Gaoshu (高樹)
 * Fengyuan (豐園)