︱Wulai Log Cart One-way Ticket
The ticket is valid for one ride only. Passengers who wish to take a round trip will need to purchase two tickets.
Applicants as follows:
Type | Fare | Applicant |
One-way full price |
NT$50 |
Individuals aged 13 and above, but below 65 years old. |
One-way discounted |
NT$30 |
1.Children aged 7 and above but below 13. 2. Individuals aged 65 and above with identification documents. |
Free |
NT$0 |
1. Individuals with disabilities and one companion (with disability identification or certificate). 2. Children below 7 years old must be accompanied by a ticket-holding adult. Each ticket-holding adult can accompany up to two free-of-charge children. If there are more than two children, discounted tickets should be purchased. |
Originally, the Wulai Log Cart was primarily used for transporting timber. However, in response to the increasing demand from tourists visiting the Wulai Waterfall for sightseeing, passenger services were officially introduced in 1963. Initially, the log carts were manually pushed by personnel to transport visitors. As the number of tourists grew, the log carts were mechanized in 1963, powered by diesel engines. In 1976, a tunnel was excavated at the Waterfall Station to replace the original turntable rotation system, overcoming various challenges. This operational route spans approximately 1.6 kilometers from Wulai Station to Waterfall Station, operating daily from 8 am to 5 pm. The operating hours may be adjusted during the peak season of summer to accommodate the needs of travelers, ensuring a convenient service. When visiting Wulai Old Street, the Wulai Log Cart is a must-visit attraction enjoyed by both adults and children.
▲ Source:Official website of Forestry and Forestry and Nature Conservation Agency (FANCA) , and the Taiwan Forest Recreation website.