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[[User:timmy_tofu|Timmy Tofu]] was picked up from this spot in a matter of seconds, by the very first vehicle that passed.
 
[[User:timmy_tofu|Timmy Tofu]] was picked up from this spot in a matter of seconds, by the very first vehicle that passed.
  
[[User:Treefrog| Treefrog]] tried the Sanchong Interchange closer to downtown, but gave up after about half an hour (no great place to wait or for cars to pull over). He had better luck at the Tucheng Interchange (Highway 3) near Yongning Metro station. There's a great waiting place here next to a turn lane leading onto the highway, and he was picked up in about 15 minutes by a couple going to Taoyuan.
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[[User:Treefrog| Treefrog]] tried the Sanchong Interchange closer to downtown, but gave up after about half an hour (no great place to wait or for cars to pull over). He had better luck at the Tuchen[[File:Example.jpg]]g Interchange (Highway 3) near Yongning Metro station. There's a great waiting place here next to a turn lane leading onto the highway, and he was picked up in about 15 minutes by a couple going to Taoyuan.
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[[User:Ollie|Ollie]] caught the blue metro line to [https://goo.gl/maps/xzi7Ssuyd7t | Yongning Station (永寧站)], excited through exit number 1, then walked along the path pictured below to the 'X' where he stood at the entrance to Highway 3 for only 7 minutes before getting a lift to [[Hsinchu]]. From [[Hsinchu]] he got a lift after 10 minutes directly to [[Taichung]] (See the [[Hsinchu]] page for details)
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[[File:Hitchsouthfromtaipei.png| Hitchiking spot to go South West from Taipei.]]
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[[File:Where to stand to go south from Taipei.jpg| Hitching spot south from Taipei]]
  
 
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Revision as of 08:58, 26 September 2017

Taipei (台北市, táiběishì) is the capital of Taiwan and the heart of the Xinbei (新北市, xīnběishì) municipality, Taiwan's largest. Taipei along with its suburbs is a large metropolitan area with a city bus and subway system (MRT) and connections to the rest of the island via several bus companies as well as high speed and local rail.

<map lat='25.020123' lng='121.489859' zoom='11' view='0' float='right'/>

Hitching out

Taiwan National Highway 1, which runs from Keelung in the north to Kaohsiung in the south, runs straight through Taipei. Additionally, highways 3 and 5 run through Taipei's exurbs.

West towards Taoyuan, Southwest toward Hsinchu, Taichung, Tainan, and Kaohsiung

Highway 1 runs along practically the entire length of Taiwan's west coast, which includes all the island's other major cities. Highway 3 follows a slightly different route down the western side of Taiwan, also passing all the major cities.

One place to catch a ride westward on highway one is near Deyin Elementary School (德音國小, déyīn gúoxiǎo) in Wugu/Taishan. Many buses stop at this school, the most convenient from the city center perhaps being the 637, which you can catch at Chéngdū Road (成都路) near the Ximen MRT station (西門站, xīměnzhàn), or the 638 which runs from the Nanjing East MRT station (南京東路站, nánjīngdōnglùzhàn) and past Minqian West Road MRT station (民權西路站, mínquánxīlùzhàn).

From the bus stop, take the road just behind you to the east (left as you're facing it, right from the perspective of the bus you just got off) towards Xinwu Road, Section 2 (新五路二段, xīnwǔlù èrduàn), and turn right. Walk 150 meters along this road, being careful because it's essentially an expressway, with no sidewalks and not intended for pedestrians. At the first light you hit, you want to cross the street. Again, be careful, as there's no crosswalk and the lights operate in a funny rotation. Once across, you're looking at the on ramp to highway 1 west. Most traffic comes from the south, so you're best walking a bit to your right and waiting on the shoulder of the curving entrance to the ramp from the south.

Timmy Tofu was picked up from this spot in a matter of seconds, by the very first vehicle that passed.

Treefrog tried the Sanchong Interchange closer to downtown, but gave up after about half an hour (no great place to wait or for cars to pull over). He had better luck at the TuchenExample.jpgg Interchange (Highway 3) near Yongning Metro station. There's a great waiting place here next to a turn lane leading onto the highway, and he was picked up in about 15 minutes by a couple going to Taoyuan.

Ollie caught the blue metro line to | Yongning Station (永寧站), excited through exit number 1, then walked along the path pictured below to the 'X' where he stood at the entrance to Highway 3 for only 7 minutes before getting a lift to Hsinchu. From Hsinchu he got a lift after 10 minutes directly to Taichung (See the Hsinchu page for details)

Hitchiking spot to go South West from Taipei. Hitching spot south from Taipei