Hello,

The reserved seats are, in fact, classed as regular or business. The business 
ticket is ~320 NTD (Taoyuan -> Hsinchu) if I remember right, and you get either 
a window seat or an aisle seat.

Taowa


> On Jul 27, 2018, at 10:55, Jonathan Wiltshire <j...@debian.org> wrote:
> 
> The HSR from Taoyuan isn't classed as I'm familiar (standard, first, etc)
> but it's divided into 'Reserved Seating' and 'Unreserved Seating' cars. The
> NT$125 ticket advised is for unreserved, which can be quite busy (I had to
> stand and it was pretty crowded, I think my suitcase annoyed a local). It's
> probably worth the extra money for a reserved ticket even though it's only
> a short journey.
> 
> I also got confused by the extra numbers on the platform signs. There
> are only two platforms; the other numbers are for carriages. Unreserved
> seating is in cars 10, 11 and 12 (back of the train).
> 
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