The bus routes in Taichung includes city bus lines belonging to Transportation Bureau, Taichung City Government and highway bus lines belonging to Directorate General of Highways, MOTC. All of the routes are charged according to the mileages. Taichung City Bus is managed by Transportation Bureau, Taichung City Government, and operated by 16 companies.
Luchan East Station, Luchan West Station, Renyou East Station, Renyou North Station, Gancheng, and Geya Station are closed to Taichung Station. Numbers in <span style="color:red;">red</span> are the routes passing by Taichung Station (Taichung Railway Station) or surrounding Stations.
The 16 operators of Taichung City Bus are Taichung Bus (å°ä¸Â客éÂÂ), Fengyuan Bus (è±ÂÃ¥ÂÂ客éÂÂ), Ubus (çµ±è¯客éÂÂ), Renyou Bus (ä»ÂÃ¥ÂÂ客éÂÂ), Chuan Hang Bus (å ¨èª客éÂÂ), Geya Bus (å·¨æ¥Â交éÂÂ), Southeast Bus (æÂ±åÂÂ客éÂÂ), Kuo-Kuang Bus (Ã¥ÂÂå Â客éÂÂ), Green Transit (è±Â榮客éÂÂ), Ho Hsin Bus (Ã¥ÂÂ欣客éÂÂ), Central Taiwan Bus (ä¸Âèºç£客éÂÂ), Miaoli Bus (èÂÂæ Â客éÂÂ), Free Go Bus (建æÂÂ客éÂÂ), Sifang Bus (Ã¥ÂÂæÂ¹å®¢éÂÂ), Lishan Bus (梨山社åÂÂç¼å±ÂÃ¥ÂÂæÂÂ) and Jieshun Bus (æÂ·é Â交éÂÂ).
After the City Government of Taichung called off the BRT Blue Line System on 8 July 2015, those routes which were prefixed with a "èÂÂ" character, which means blue, were regiven new route numbers. The numbers go over 320 and 350. According to the new policy, the routes between 300 and 308 run along the inner bus lane on Taiwan Boulevard, which was adapted from the former BRT Lane.
From 1 June 2009, freeway bus lines and highway bus lines use four digit numbers, and they are all managed by Directorate General of Highways, MOTC. The âÂÂOriginal No.â in the below table indicates the No. before then.