Duoliang Railway Station – Live View from Taiwan’s Most Scenic Coastal Train Lookout

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Duoliang Railway Station: Live View from Taiwan’s Most Scenic Coastal Train Lookout

Perched on a green hillside above the Pacific Ocean, the Duoliang Railway Station in Taimali Township, Taitung County, offers what many call the most beautiful train view in Taiwan. Although no longer an active station, Duoliang has been reborn as a stunning lookout spot and this live camera feed lets you experience its breathtaking scenery in real time.

From the camera’s vantage point, you can watch trains emerge from the mountain tunnel and glide along the coastal rail line with the endless blue ocean as a backdrop. The track hugs the hillside, framed by palm trees, waves below, and distant fishing boats moving across the horizon. Whether the skies are sunny, cloudy, or painted with morning light, the view remains endlessly captivating.

Duoliang was once a small local station serving the southern coast, but its remarkable setting led to its transformation into a scenic overlook after it was decommissioned in 2006. Now, it’s a favorite destination for photographers, train enthusiasts, and travelers looking for peace and panoramic ocean views.

The live stream captures not only passing trains, including the sleek Puyuma Express, but also visitors standing on the viewing platform, taking photos, enjoying the breeze, or simply watching the waves. The station’s wooden deck and steel railings are designed to enhance the open view while maintaining harmony with the landscape.

Depending on the time of day, you might see sunrise over the Pacific, golden hour lighting the rails, or stormy seas crashing below. Even during quiet moments between train crossings, the live camera offers a soothing scene of coastal Taiwan’s natural beauty: a blend of sea, sky, and human engineering.

This live view from Duoliang Railway Station provides a peaceful window into Taiwan’s east coast, which is one of the last places where modern transport and timeless landscape meet so gracefully.

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