
Couple stopped from taking pet hen on train
It’s common to bring dogs and cats on trains, but what about pet chickens? One couple from Keelung brought their pet hen on the train with them to Ruifang, but when they were preparing to board their return train, staff said that chickens are not allowed on passenger trains. What exactly are Taiwan Railways’ regulations regarding pets?
A brown hen rests calmly in its owner’s arms. But when the owner tried to board a train with the chicken in its cage, they were stopped by staff.
Hen owner
Vexed
We go all around, from Taipei to Yingge, taking Tze-Chiang Express trains, and we always use a pet carrier as required by Taiwan Railway. We had no issues at Qidu or Ruifang stations, but when we went to buy some chicken feed and came back to catch the train, station staff came over and asked if we meant to take the train. I said yes, and he looked inside the carrier and said because it’s a chicken, we can’t take the train. We have to find another way.
This couple wanted to take their pet hen of over two years on the train from Ruifang to Qidu, when they were told that chickens aren’t allowed on board. But they’ve taken the hen with them on trains before and never had an issue. The husband is disabled and uses an electric wheelchair, so he relies on his wife to help him. The couple waited at the station for over two hours, but couldn’t find a solution.
Hen owner
Vexed
We didn’t know. If we knew, then we wouldn’t have taken her in the first place. We never had an issue at any other stations, but this time when we came back to my hometown, we encountered this problem. It’s kind of ridiculous. Afterwards they just left us here. Now it’s been over two hours, and they still haven’t found a solution.
In the end, railway police took the wife and hen back to Qidu, while station staff helped her husband take the train back.
According to Taiwan Railway regulations, pet cats, dogs, and birds can be taken onboard as long as they are completely inside a carrier of appropriate size. But chickens, ducks, and geese are considered commercial animals and must be transported as cargo.
Chiang Yi-cheng
Railway police officer
Police received a report and went to the station, where staff explained that chickens can only be transported as cargo.
Even though Taiwan Railway has clear regulations, the couple never had an issue taking their hen on board over the past two years. It wasn’t until this time that they learned chickens can’t travel with passengers, revealing gaps in enforcement.
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2026-07-03