To celebrate the 2nd anniversary of the Zhongjie Green Line, Taichung Mayor Lu Xiuyan announced that on the 25th, as long as you gesture with YA and swipe your card with an electronic ticket, it will be free.

(Photo by reporter Su Jinfeng)

[Reporter Su Jinfeng/Taichung Report] April 25th will be the 2nd anniversary of the opening of the Zhongjie Green Line. Taichung Mayor Lu Xiuyan held a press conference today to announce that people who take the Zhongjie Green Line on the 25th will only need to show the YA hand gesture and swipe their card with an electronic ticket. When you enter the station, you can ride for free.

Lu Xiuyan said that the Zhongjie Green Line was a long-term construction project in Taichung City. It was finally opened to traffic two years ago. The number of passengers in the past two years has reached 17 million, and in March it reached 1.06 million passengers. The traffic volume has grown steadily. Therefore, in April On the 25th, the 2nd anniversary, free rides will be launched.

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Zhongjie Green Line held a press conference for its 2nd anniversary today, and launched the video "YA! TOGETHER, Journeying Together for a Long Time", Lu Xiuyan also participated in the filming.

Lu Xiuyan said at the press conference today that the Zhongjie Green Line opened to traffic two years ago. To celebrate the 2nd anniversary of Zhongjie, the company launched a free ride for the public on the same day as long as they show the YA gesture and swipe their card to enter the station. , and the reason why you need to hold an electronic ticket is to know how many people enter the station that day and which station has the most people.

At the same time, passengers on the day can draw round-trip tickets to Japan and barbecue coupons. Lu Xiuyan welcomes the public to take the ride, and people from all over the country can come to try the ride.

To celebrate the 2nd anniversary of the Zhongjie Green Line, Taichung Mayor Lu Xiuyan announced that on the 25th, as long as you gesture with YA and swipe your card with an electronic ticket, it will be free.

(Photo by reporter Su Jinfeng)