| Ticket type | Pass |
| Ticket format | E-ticket |
| Usage duration | 1 day |
One-day tickets are valid only during the operating hours on the day of use, and there is no limit to the number of rides. For example: If the sensor enters the station at 15:00 pm on 2022/07/01, it can be used until the end of the last train of the day on 2022/07/01; if the sensor enters the station at 00:15 am on 2022/07/01, the validity period is 2022/06 The last bus on the day ends on /30, and the first bus on the day of 2022/07/01 is overdue and cannot be used. Please pay attention to the boarding time.
The one-day ticket QR code is for personal use only and may not be copied, reproduced or transmitted to others, otherwise it will be deemed as a ticketless ride in accordance with the law.
When entering and exiting the Tamhai LRT and Ankeng LRT stations, please sense the one-day ticket QR code at the "card swiping machine".
- Instructions for using the one-day ticket QR code -
The New Taipei Danhai Light Rail & Ankeng Light Rail One-Day Package provides unlimited rides on both the Danhai Light Rail and Ankeng Light Rail lines for a full day. This convenient pass allows travelers to explore various attractions in Tamsui and Ankeng, offering easy access to different scenic spots and local areas without needing to purchase individual tickets for each ride. It's designed for seamless travel across both light rail networks.
You can conveniently purchase the New Taipei Danhai Light Rail & Ankeng Light Rail One-Day Package through KKday. The process involves buying an electronic voucher online, which you can then scan directly at the station gates for entry. This method offers the benefit of skip-the-line access, streamlining your journey and allowing for unlimited rides on both light rail lines for the entire day with ease.
The Danhai Light Rail offers access to Tamsui's coastal charm, historical sites like Fort San Domingo, and vibrant old streets, reflecting a blend of colonial history and local culture. The Ankeng Light Rail, conversely, provides a gateway to New Taipei City's natural landscapes, including serene parks and green spaces, ideal for nature walks and outdoor relaxation away from the city bustle.
On the New Taipei Light Rail systems, it is generally prohibited to eat, drink, or chew gum inside the train cars and within designated paid areas of the stations. These rules are in place to maintain cleanliness and a comfortable environment for all passengers. Passengers should also refrain from loud conversations and yield seats to those in need, following standard public transport etiquette in Taiwan.
The Danhai Light Rail can be accessed by connecting from the Taipei Metro Red Line (Tamsui-Xinyi Line) at Tamsui Station, then transferring to the Danhai Light Rail's Hongshulin Station. For the Ankeng Light Rail, you can transfer from the Taipei Metro Green Line (Songshan-Xindian Line) at DaPingLin Station, then connect to the Ankeng Light Rail's K09 station. This allows for seamless travel from central Taipei to these New Taipei City areas.
The New Taipei Light Rail systems, like Danhai and Ankeng, typically operate at ground level or elevated tracks in suburban areas, often integrating more closely with street-level environments. They generally have smaller train cars and lower capacities compared to the Taipei Metro (MRT). The MRT, conversely, primarily operates underground in dense urban areas, offering higher speeds and larger passenger capacities, serving as the main urban rapid transit system.
The Ankeng Light Rail provides easy access to several natural and green attractions. Visitors can explore tranquil spots like the Ankeng Green Belt, known for its walking trails and lush scenery, or visit neighborhood parks and riverside areas for outdoor activities. The line offers a relaxed journey through more suburban and natural environments, ideal for those seeking a peaceful escape and gentle recreation.
Along the Danhai Light Rail line, recommended historical sites and coastal areas include Fort San Domingo, a Spanish-built fortress offering panoramic views, and the nearby Tamsui Old Street, famous for local snacks and crafts. Visitors can also explore Fisherman's Wharf, known for its sunset views and iconic Lover's Bridge, providing a mix of cultural heritage and picturesque seaside experiences.